Josh Hill Builds the Most Unreal Supercross Playground Ever—Inside an Active Lumber Yard

Deep in Oregon’s logging country, Josh Hill steps into a setting most riders would never consider—an operational lumber yard—turning raw timber into one of the most technical and visually striking Supercross playgrounds ever built. Stacked logs become takeoffs, landings, rhythm lanes, and carved-in berms, creating a surface that demands absolute precision and a different kind of control.

Logged Out isn’t just a new location—it’s a new approach to freeriding. With full access to the yard and its heavy machinery, Josh engineers a custom course that blends the unpredictability of natural terrain with the structure of Supercross. The result is a project that showcases the sport’s progression and the creativity that fuels it.

Experience a build you won’t see anywhere else—and a rider pushing the limits of what’s possible on two wheels.

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