MTB tips to the log hop with Rob Warner and Tom Oehler

 The log hop may not be the most glamorous riding technique in the book, but nevertheless it's one of the handiest and can transform awkward off-the-bike carries into seamless forward motion. Who better to show you how than Rob Warner and Tom Oehler?

The big objective is to clear fallen logs on the trail without having to dismount and pick your way around them, but once mastered, the log hop can open up whole new lines and technical features. 

Here's a reminder of that log-hop technique in full:

Approach the log at around jogging pace. You don't want to be going flat-out, but you will need some speed to help you carry momentum. Keep your pedals level.

Place the front wheel just before the very top of the log, this will give you time to set-up. Push down on the fork and use the rebound energy to help you do this.

With your upper body lowered, pull on the handlebars and then push them forward and let the bike come upwards between your legs as in the bunny hop technique.

Shout ‘TIMBER!’ at the top of your lungs having ridden away successfully (optional).


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