Here’s a dialed one from the PMP Trails we spotted over on Can You Dig It! Nothing better than some incredibly dialed trails, speed and style! Take a peek! You won’t be disappointed in this BMX video!
PEEEMPEE
Here’s a rad one Eric Hennessey put together from the PMP Trails! Great riding and this place never fails to look just amazing. Take a peek!
Dreading The Woods Summer of PMP
Damn this place is amazing. Check out some footage from the PMP trails that has been collected over the past 2 summers. Nothin’ but style and good vibes in this!
“Dreads in the woods, filmed over summer 2013/2014 at PMP trails.
Tabletops and Kickouts all day.
Dreads (in order of appearance)
Nate Hunn,
Louis Bolter,
Alan Cameron,
Caleb Davison,
George Bolter.”
Red Bull – Art and Passion in Motion: Building BMX Dirt Jumps
Now this is what I’m talking about! Check out this video Red Bull dropped giving you some insight into the PMP trails down in New Zealand! Hard work gives amazing results!
“New Zealand BMX riders show that skill and creativity goes into both building and riding dirt jumps.
Dirt jumps are the foundation of BMX riding. It’s where it all began, with kids sculpting crude take-offs just to get a taste of almighty airtime. That tradition has carried on, only now riders are digging deep in the woods and creating intricate and beautiful trails on a mammoth scale.
As you can see in the video above, it doesn’t matter if it’s in BMX hotspots in the U.S. like Pennsylvania or Austin, Texas, or if it’s halfway across the world in New Zealand — the passion for dirt riding is strong everywhere.
Countless hours go into the creation of trail spots; it’s hard work, often under the constant threat of someone taking notice and deciding they’re a nuisance, only deserving to be plowed. The payoff is grand, however; the feeling of floating through the jumps you’ve built is unmatched.
The trails can also evolve as your skills evolve, providing a home for you and your friends to share in the good times, all while motivating you to push for more.
Here’s to spots like the PMP trails above; may they live on and inspire new generations of builders and riders. Grab a shovel and make it happen!”