
Tailwhips in the Sunset.
It was exciting rolling up on Post Office once again this weekend. You always know the sessions and times spent here will be good. But I have to admit a bit of sadness as the days progress and the hours left whittle down. We can now count the future of the Post Office in hours. Thinking back on the past as we interviewed many of the riders who made this spot what it is you can tell they felt the same. This acre of land tucked in behind a couple strip malls with a starbucks, a quiznos and some antique stores has changed the lives of untold amounts of people, created careers for many and has completely shaped and help define the sport of MTB Dirt Jumping. Stay tuned for our edit with interviews with Cam McCaul, Tyler McCaul, Greg Watts, Connor Gallart, Ray George, Simon Silver and others. But meanwhile here are some more images for you to enjoy from yesterday…

Getting Whippy with it.

The Upbox provided the only shade so I decided to get all artsy while hiding there.

Not sure who this is but it’s a massive tuck!!!

The sunsets at Aptos are amazing. Sessions go so well past sundown.

Big ol super seater indian on the trick jump line.

Milan Recknagel (Invictus Bikes) who runs GETABMX.co.uk made the pilgrimage from England for the last jam.

Stoked to see the ladies getting in on the jam! Kat Sweet hitting the mulch jump.

Jackson Goldstone getting the star treatment.

The last generation to be inspired by the Post Office was out in full force this weekend.

Post Office local 14 year old Garrett has these on lock!!!

Almost looks like Dylan Bibbins is jumping this backwards but its actually a 3. No look 3 maybe?!?! haha

Christian Wright hiding from the camera as stylishly as you can.

One of the original post office OG’s Cam McCaul getting twisted.

Brett Rheeder waiting for Milan Recknagel to get the hell out of his way so he can drop in…haha

Andrew Taylor with a huge whip on the trick jump line.