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Circus Trails - The Send It Daily - 422

Circus Trails - The Send It Daily - 422

Jorts, sacred dirt, tea-fueled whips, circus trails, and more excuses to ride than your work calendar can handle. LET'S SEND IT 👇

1206 words of pure stoke.
Read time: 5 min 05 seconds.

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Photo of the Day

Louise took off like she just saw a trail feature she wasn’t emotionally ready to process and thought, “Up is the answer.”

đź“· Dan Griffiths behind the lens.

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Video of the Day

Casey Brown took a year off and returned with something that makes Crankworx look like a kiddie coaster.

Dark Horse is a sacred arena for chaos, style, and existential aerial therapy.

The vibes are high, the whips are sideways, and the progression is so thick you could bottle it and sell it as pre-workout.

Watch it if you want to feel stoked and deeply inadequate at the same time.

⏰ Watch time - 20 min 39 sec

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Bonus:  Thirty years of descending frozen chaos in the Alps and somehow it’s only getting rowdier.

This year? Hugo Pigeon turned it into his personal highlight reel, again.

The Megavalanche doesn’t care about your line choice, your training, or your self-worth.

It just wants to see if you’ll panic brake into a glacier and cry.

⏰ Watch time - 04 min 59 sec

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Send of the Day

We blame the jorts…

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How 300 People Just Dropped the Most Insane Bike Park in the Southwest

PC: Eric Arce

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Some places build a pump track and call it “world-class.”

Picuris Pueblo built a bike-launching battlefield and casually named it a community investment.

Tucked just south of Taos, this tiny New Mexico pueblo of about 300 humans looked at a blank hillside and said, “We want to jump the road. Make it wild.”

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PC: Eric Arce

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Enter Rocket Ramps, the same crew behind Natural Selection’s Proving Grounds, and founder Henry Lanman, who probably thought he misheard when they asked for a 50-foot jump with a 15-foot lip.

Spoiler: they were serious.

Most cities beg for flow trails and signpost selfies.

Picuris went full Crankworx, skipped the baby lines, and built the kind of park where even the dirt feels professionally trained.

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PC: Eric Arce

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PC: Eric Arce

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PC: Eric Arce

From Sacred Land to Slopestyle Heaven

Spearheaded by Craig Quanchello, former tribal governor and current visionary of send, this project wasn’t about tourism or medals.

It was about saving kids from dead-end paths and giving them something worth staying for. Not everyone wants to go to college or code apps.

Some want to huck tricks, ride fast, and maybe land a sponsorship or two—and Quanchello said: why not?

Nowhere nearby had a park like this—not in New Mexico, not within 300 miles.

So they built the gnarliest bike park in the entire Southwest and dared the next generation to rise to it.

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What They Built:

PC: Eric Arce

Let’s get specific, because this isn’t just “a couple jumps and a nice view.” This place has:

  • A certified pump track (world champ-level)
  • A skatepark and Olympic trampoline zone (because of course it does)
  • Medium jumps with pre-fab lips that are rollable but still punch you in the ego
  • A large line with hips, mandatory drops, and “no ride arounds” (read: send it or go home)
  • A pro line with 65° takeoffs, wall rides, cannon logs, and step-downs that laugh at your fear

Because this isn’t amateur hour, they also added mirror-image trick training ramps—one leading to an airbag, the other to mulch.

Perfect if you like to practice flips without immediately detonating your collarbone.

If you’re good enough to hit the big line, you earned it. If not, there’s a bag for that.

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Not Just Dirt. It’s a Statement.

PC: Eric Arce

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Funded in part by a $500,000 Trails+ Grant and backed by New Mexico’s $15 million/year trail expansion push, this park is part of the state’s move to say, “We’re done being Colorado’s dusty cousin.”

Instead of letting riders leave for Utah or Arizona, they’re building the stuff worth staying for, and this park might be the turning point.

And yes, it’s public.

Yes, it’s on sovereign Pueblo land.

Yes, you can go ride it, if you show some respect.

This is sacred land, not your personal Insta playground.

Pack out your trash. Help a grom. Don’t be a tool.

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One Big Missing Piece

PC: Eric Arce

Here’s the kicker: most of the local kids don’t have bikes yet.

You read that right. Lanman told a story of watching kids session the jumps... on foot.

Full stoke, no wheels.

The park’s here, the vision is here, but the gear? Not yet.

That’s the next step: gear donation, clinics, outdoor equity funds.

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PC: Eric Arce

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Bikes for kids who already dream bigger than most sponsors can imagine.

This isn’t just about a big, burly bike park.

It’s about a future where the next slopestyle phenom doesn’t have to grow up in Whistler or Queenstown.

They could be from a 300-person Pueblo in New Mexico.

They could be riding barefoot today and flipping off the cannon log tomorrow.

If you’re lucky enough to go ride it, know you’re standing on something more than dirt.

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Dream Rides ❤️

PC: tobycowley

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Forget crumpets, this tea party served berms, airtime, and the kind of loam that makes your tires sing Shakespeare.

Trek turned 20 and said, “Bring out the porcelain and the pain.”

Cheers, lads.

Pinkies up, pedals down.

We wanna see your bike in The Send It Daily? Shoot us an email at editorial@thesenditdaily.com, and maybe your ride will be the next superstar.

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PC: tobycowley

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PC: tobycowley

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Trail of the Day

High On The Hog Multi Trail - Sedona, Arizona

PC:falco

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Welcome to the ballet of bad decisions, 1/3 of this trail is rebuilt skinny bridges that somehow feel narrower than your excuses.

It's short, but it’s got that spicy flow-your-core-doesn’t-deserve kind of rhythm.

Just enough progression to lure you in, then bam! You’re tightrope walking over mossy wood like a mountain biking circus act.

Warmed up on Natural High? Cute.

This trail will now test your actual high stakes tolerance.

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That’s all for today folks. We hope everyone gets some saddle time out there. See you all tomorrow! 🤙

‍For the ❤️ of two wheels.

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