I think its utterly fantastic. The way it was placed on top of everything else is completely brilliant, and because of that, yeah, the ending is a little bit lax just because it has to make it all the way back up the hill. It had to be short because of that. If it were any longer, it wouldn't have the speed to get back up into the brakes. I think it was a even trade off. All in all, its an A+ ride. ----------------- Kicking screamin' Gucci little siggy.
A reverse Immelman is called a Split-S in aerobatics. I also tend to use both those elements on the beginning of my RCT inverts.
On the topic, I will be riding Great Bear for the first time next summer, so I shall see and have my humble opinion then.
skysox: Yes, I knew that. I just used the term 'reverse I-man' so that everyone would know what I was talking about. jeremy --sometimes being an aeronautical engineer *does* come in handy...