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Get 15% off of your first Zbiotics order with FREE shipping and never miss your morning ride after a fun night out again! https://zbiotics.com/singletrack15?ut... Check out my new bike here: https://bit.ly/SamplerLaSalPeak Get early, ad free videos while supporting the channel directly: http://bit.ly/supportthesampler Other Socials Instagram: / singletracksampler Facebook: / singletracksampler Six years ago I visited Whistler with my buddy Seth for the first time where I had my biggest jump progression to date - it was a summer that I’ll never forget (show clip of us completing Dirt merchant). No seriously, I literally can’t forget even if I wanted to because I made a whole video about my A-line progression, which is now the most viewed video on my channel by a landslide, a fact that quite ironic and a bit embarrassing to admit- because I’m pretty sure both of us have actually gotten WORSE at jumping since then… I’m not even sure we can ride A-Line anymore! In today’s video, after a six year hiatus, we’re back out at Whistler together, humbled once again at the sight of big table tops and gaps. You know we’re not letting that stop us, but given both of us are feeling rusty, and being our older and wiser selves, rather than heading straight to A-Line and brutishly forcing our way through, we’re going to strategically utilize the many amazing jump trails here at Whistler to help get us back into the air flying high - SAFELY - yes, an ancient process known by few that believe it or not can still be a lot of fun and I think might provide some good insight for those of you also working on your jumping progression.