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Between grinder and double down, there is pigeon run. it has bigger jumps than double down and there is heaps of random lines.
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you will easily be able to spend a full day shuttling the DH track and jump tracks then end the day with a run down Hot X buns and Be Rude Not To

that night, beer and hot pool

the next day shuttle Billy T/ split enz/ Pondy/rollercoaster loop and the Billy T/G-Rock/rollercoaster loop
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PostPosted: Sat 19th Apr 2:18pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

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Hey guys, I'm looking for a track that was on drop in NZ while they were in rotorua. I think it was called funn? track? it had structures like a skinny boardwalk with a seesaw off the end of it jumps etc. (it wasn't double down)


That sounds like double down to me, though the skinny to seesaw in no long there.

The funn trail is now called The Grinder and starts to the right of the double down entrance.

>>>>Ah, I obviously started riding it after it changed. why did they take it all down? it looked like fun. any other similar trails like DD around rotorua?
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its now called pigeon run and it starts between double down and grinder. youll see the sign. no see saw anymore though. just some gap doubles. and if you venture off youll find a lot
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