So I wanted to build a new trick step up at my new digging spot, but there wasn't much opportunity other than this 7ft tall plateau of a hill, I built a wooden roll-in that is just behind me in the picture. The roll-in is 11ft tall, and the ramp is 45 degrees. The lip is 6ft tall with roughly a 9ft radius or so. I can get a good amount of speed dropping in and giving one good pedal into the lip. But seeing as how I'd like this to be a step up that puts me high in the air for trying tricks, I'd like if anything to have an abundance of speed. Here is what I am working with.
The two issues I have is one- off of the roll-in there is a very slight incline to hop onto that flat into the lip.
And two that little hop onto the flat is only about 1ft tall but I am afraid it's eating up a lot of speed.
So far, I have only a few ideas of how to fix it.
A. Dig the incline flat and bring that little hill down another foot and just chop the lip down accordingly.
B. Put a little long and low to jump onto that little hill and build a nice wide landing to pump off of.
C. Build my roll-in another few feet taller...
Input, I need input.
The two issues I have is one- off of the roll-in there is a very slight incline to hop onto that flat into the lip.
And two that little hop onto the flat is only about 1ft tall but I am afraid it's eating up a lot of speed.
So far, I have only a few ideas of how to fix it.
A. Dig the incline flat and bring that little hill down another foot and just chop the lip down accordingly.
B. Put a little long and low to jump onto that little hill and build a nice wide landing to pump off of.
C. Build my roll-in another few feet taller...
Input, I need input.