Rider Continues Revival of Classic North Shore Trail

While many trail builders like to break new ground, some do the important work of bringing old run-down trails back to their former glory

One such builder is Greg Campbell. Watch him complete the gargantuan on-off feature on a classic North Shore trail below.

In this video, Campbell took on the arduous task of building a dirt jump and landing for the big on-off feature. Even in a sped-up time-lapse, it took forever! Once that was complete, he added the boards to the wooden center and rode it!

This video was part two of a series on this build. Watch part one and read more about the project below.

Related: YouTuber Rebuilds A Legendary Freeride Feature By Hand

Building a feature that large takes some serious skill and calculation. Builders want their features to work and be safe! Thankfully, Greg’s on-off goes just fine.

It's beautiful!<p>Greg Campbell</p>
It's beautiful!

Greg Campbell

Greg has set out to revitalize a classic North Shore trail from top to bottom. The North Shore of Vancouver has a rich history of mountain biking, There, the first freeriders began to build large drops to take their bikes off of.

When Greg fixes up an old trail, he is preserving this legacy. Subscribe to his channel to see more of the build.

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