Any night of the week can turn into a Bike Park Maintenance day with the Frisco community
This Zone has transformed from a rough S-berm, into a 30' shark fin gap, or a 40' straight jump option. The Fin still maintains a rollable option for progressing riders to the next level.
A rider blasting through the air at our yearly end of season event.
Added two lips with slightly different transition and distance. The right lip sends the rider straight into the 40' finishing jump. The left lip into the fin, or the yet to be constructed transfer to the blue line.
Full remodel of small jump lines using existing materials and volunteer assistance. Improvements to ride experience and drainage will keep kids coming back for more and help this area open open faster after the storm.
The Frisco Bike Park requires constant maintenance. Eager riders making a mess after multiple days of monsoon rains.
During the summer of 2023, our team had the privilege of assuming complete creative control over the design and maintenance of the intermediate and advanced jump lines at Crown Mountain Park. Given the challenges commonly faced by mountain towns such as high turnover rates and the cost of living, our mobile team was entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring that these jumps remained in top co
From the start, we meticulously adjusted numerous fine details of the jump lines to address issues with speed maintenance on the relatively flat grade. By fine-tuning the lengths and heights of the jumps, we achieved a consistent effort requirement throughout the lines, significantly enhancing safety for riders while prolonging their engagement. Our efforts also attracted professional bike riders
Additionally, we played a key role in organizing the area's inaugural amateur and professional dirt jumping contest, the King of The Crown. This event drew professional BMX and mountain bike riders from across the country and even internationally, transforming the park and the town into a renowned destination within the global biking community.
Small Jump progression zone for the 2020 summer camp Bike Park
Finish line table top with a mini dirt spine option
High speed corners with an incredible backdrop
Berm or quarter pipe?
The sand/clay dirt mix made for easy hand finishing of technical berms.
Incredible views the whole length of the dual slalom track.
This massive berm needed a full resurfacing after a wet winter season.
One week of work and 2 of the Jump Doctors resurfaced the whole riding area, and made readability modifications to multiple jumps
Dry sandy dirt makes this bike park vulnerable to erosion and the wearing effects of tires
Quick May snow squall providing a break from the action.
Dual Directional cross county flow.
Multiple drainages entered into this valley and it required some creative thinking to keep the trail flowing well.
Big drains keep this trail sustainable for years to come
Huge Stumps and loamy dirt on this technical flow trail
Take a run down whistle punk