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Bikepacking the Colorado Trail - Day 11 - The CT saves the best for last
Rolling Mountain to DURANGO!
Featuring Blackhawk Pass, Indian Trail Ridge, Kennebec Pass, and a long, flowy descent into Durango. Every bit of this section of trail was new to us. Everyone says it, but it's true - the San Juan mountains are beautiful.
In 2021, four roadies attempted to ride the Colorado Trail with van support. After seven long, miserable days, we had to pull the plug in Silverton exhausted and devastated. Three of us returned in 2023 with improved mountain bike and bikepacking skills to attempt the trail again, this time choosing to bikepack unsupported. This is our revenge trip.
The Colorado Trail bikepacking route goes from Denver to Durango and includes 539 miles, 72,500 ft of climbing, and an average elevation over 10,000 ft. The high point is 13,270 ft and is part of a 20 mile section of trail that does not drop below 12,000 ft a single time. Bikepacking.com rates the difficulty as a 9.
Despite the rugged terrain, altitude, remoteness, and logistical difficulties, the views and experiences along the way make for an truly memorable trip.
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Bikepacking the Colorado Trail - Day 10 - More exposed, rugged beauty, but then finally some flow!
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Carson Saddle to Rolling Mountain Featuring Stony Pass, Silverton, and Molas Pass. Everything past Silverton is new to us! In 2021, four roadies attempted to ride the Colorado Trail with van support. After seven long, miserable days, we had to pull the plug in Silverton exhausted and devastated. Three of us returned in 2023 with improved mountain bike and bikepacking skills to attempt the trail...
Bikepacking the Colorado Trail - Day 9 - The hardest, scariest, beautiful, best day ever
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Cathedral to Carson Saddle Featuring Slumgullion Pass, Spring Creek Pass, Jarosa Mesa, Coney Summit, and Carson Saddle. This section includes 20 miles of trail that does not drop below 12,000 ft providing epic views, an insane climb above 13,000 ft, the Colorado Trail High Point at Coney Summit, and a campsite above 12,000 ft. In 2021, four roadies attempted to ride the Colorado Trail with van ...
Bikepacking the Colorado Trail - Day 8 - Where do we go from here?
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Sargents Mesa to Cathedral Cabins Featuring a long wilderness detour and Los Pinos Pass. In 2021, four roadies attempted to ride the Colorado Trail with van support. After seven long, miserable days, we had to pull the plug in Silverton exhausted and devastated. Three of us returned in 2023 with improved mountain bike and bikepacking skills to attempt the trail again, this time choosing to bike...
Bikepacking the Colorado Trail - Day 7 - The worst day got even WORSE
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Angel of Shavano Campground to Sargents Mesa Featuring the insanely steep Fooses Creek hike-a-bike, somewhat fun Monarch Crest trail, and the dreaded Marshall Pass and Sargents Mesa sections. Sargents Mesa is often referred to as the worst 20 miles of mountain biking on the planet. In 2021, four roadies attempted to ride the Colorado Trail with van support. After seven long, miserable days, we ...
Bikepacking the Colorado Trail - Day 6 - No more civilization for a while
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Buena Vista to Angel of Shavano Campground Featuring lots of steep, rocky uphill - a small preview of what's to come. In 2021, four roadies attempted to ride the Colorado Trail with van support. After seven long, miserable days, we had to pull the plug in Silverton exhausted and devastated. Three of us returned in 2023 with improved mountain bike and bikepacking skills to attempt the trail agai...
Bikepacking the Colorado Trail - Day 5 - A broken spoke and heat in the valley
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Camp Hale to Buena Vista Featuring Tennessee Pass and Leadville. Plus, a broken spoke that could have been a much bigger problem. In 2021, four roadies attempted to ride the Colorado Trail with van support. After seven long, miserable days, we had to pull the plug in Silverton exhausted and devastated. Three of us returned in 2023 with improved mountain bike and bikepacking skills to attempt th...
Bikepacking the Colorado Trail - Day 4 - Beautiful vistas on a 3 mountain pass day
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Breckenridge to Camp Hale Featuring 10 Mile Range, Searle Pass, and Kokomo Pass In 2021, four roadies attempted to ride the Colorado Trail with van support. After seven long, miserable days, we had to pull the plug in Silverton exhausted and devastated. Three of us returned in 2023 with improved mountain bike and bikepacking skills to attempt the trail again, this time choosing to bikepack unsu...
Bikepacking the Colorado Trail - Day 3 - Revenge on Georgia Pass
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Kenosha Pass to Breckenridge Nick gets his revenge on Georgia Pass. In 2021, four roadies attempted to ride the Colorado Trail with van support. After seven long, miserable days, we had to pull the plug in Silverton exhausted and devastated. Three of us returned in 2023 with improved mountain bike and bikepacking skills to attempt the trail again, this time choosing to bikepack unsupported. Thi...
Bikepacking the Colorado Trail - Day 2 - A long, grinding wilderness detour
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Wellington Lake to Kenosha Pass Sometimes even the "easy" dirt roads can be difficult. In 2021, four roadies attempted to ride the Colorado Trail with van support. After seven long, miserable days, we had to pull the plug in Silverton exhausted and devastated. Three of us returned in 2023 with improved mountain bike and bikepacking skills to attempt the trail again, this time choosing to bikepa...
Bikepacking the Colorado Trail - Day 1 - The Start. No turning back!
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Waterton Canyon to Wellington Lake Featuring a thunderstorm 5 minutes before we got the tents up. In 2021, four roadies attempted to ride the Colorado Trail with van support. After seven long, miserable days, we had to pull the plug in Silverton exhausted and devastated. Three of us returned in 2023 with improved mountain bike and bikepacking skills to attempt the trail again, this time choosin...
Bikepacking the Colorado Trail (Preview)
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Raw Footage Preview - Climbing the steep, rocky trail to 13,000 feet on the way up to the High Point.
Strand Hill Full Descent 4K (Crested Butte, Colorado) July 2023
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Full descent of Strand Hill mountain bike trail near Crested Butte, Colorado. Strand Hill is a fast and fun flowing descent through the aspens with a couple of short steeper rocky sections.
Doctor Park Full Descent 4K (Crested Butte, Colorado) July 2023
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Full descent of Doctor Park trail in Crested Butte, Colorado.
Teocalli Full Descent 4K (Crested Butte, Colorado) July 2023
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Full descent of Teocalli Ridge Trail in Crested Butte, Colorado. Both water crossings were very high.
CVG ILS 18L and LUK ILS 21L
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CVG ILS 18L and LUK ILS 21L
2019-10-06 Blairsville DZJ and 6 Gap Riding
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2019-10-06 Blairsville DZJ and 6 Gap Riding
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2019-07-05 Greenville, Asheville, Norris Lake
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2019-07-05 Greenville, Asheville, Norris Lake
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2019 06 23 KBKL Cleveland
Nashville International Airport KBNA Approach and Landing 20R
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Nashville International Airport KBNA Approach and Landing 20R

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  • @fngerdes
    @fngerdes Місяць тому

    Amazing videos, we've already watched them all!! What is the name of the las music from video (17:11)? I didn't find this song in the links you provided. Next year will be my second attempt.

  • @knordberg
    @knordberg 2 місяці тому

    So tough breathing at that high an altitude. I'm making it all the way through your trip. I've ridden many sections of the CO trail but not these harsh far SE sections. Keep pushing!

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 2 місяці тому

      You're right, that's another factor making this trail hard. We came from about 500 ft above sea level where we live but even if you live in Denver at 5,000 ft, 13,000 feet is tough!

  • @frankgeeslin5483
    @frankgeeslin5483 4 місяці тому

    looks awesome

  • @buxtond
    @buxtond 4 місяці тому

    Great job on this series. If I’m riding train to Leadville. Is 4 days doable? Thanks.

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 4 місяці тому

      Do you mean 4 days per week? If so I would say yes as long as you get quality work in and include plenty of long endurance riding.

  • @rschreck876
    @rschreck876 5 місяців тому

    When I did the CT, I hated seeing the mountain bikers cruise past me on the downhills but loved passing them on the uphills. Ha

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 5 місяців тому

      It's pretty demoralizing when hikers are keeping up with you or even passing you. One of the low points. But the descents make it worth it for sure.

  • @AndyOnTheMountain
    @AndyOnTheMountain 5 місяців тому

    Solid work on the videos! This part of the trail brought back some good/ bad memories when I biked the CT in 2022. I woke up at 4am to push through the high point early because of thunderstorms. I was moving quick descending the high point, a rock was kicked up into my derailleur and snapped it in half. I ended up taking off the derailleur and chain and had to hike-a- bike down into Silverton. Luckily I messaged my gf from my Garmin after the accident - she was meeting me that evening.. She was able to get the new part in Grand Junction. I got everything working properly and was able to head out again the next day! What a good time! I may bike the trail again this summer. Cheers

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 5 місяців тому

      Thanks! Sounds like a similar experience to what happened to me on day 7 of this trip.

    • @AndyOnTheMountain
      @AndyOnTheMountain 5 місяців тому

      @@FlyingWithBikes hahaha I saw that episode. It almost makes me want to go with a fixed gear.. ⚙️

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 5 місяців тому

      @@AndyOnTheMountain almost...

  • @oatfieldwhitney7552
    @oatfieldwhitney7552 6 місяців тому

    Hey what month did you go in 2021. My buddy and I went on the 17th of July and met some guys that were being supported by a van. My buddy (also a roady) had a rough go due to not buying a mountain bike until 2 months before we left.

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 6 місяців тому

      July 23 - August 2 was our 2021 attempt. Denver to Durango route and made it it Silverton before having to bail.

    • @oatfieldwhitney7552
      @oatfieldwhitney7552 6 місяців тому

      Ok we started about 7 days before you so that must have been another group I saw. Did you see the guys with the donkeys?

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 6 місяців тому

      @@oatfieldwhitney7552 hmm, I don't recall seeing donkeys...

  • @albert85b
    @albert85b 7 місяців тому

    This was a truly awesome video series. I watched one episode per night before sleep so I could dream of bikepacking alpine trails (it didn’t work). But now that I’m done I’m craving more!

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 7 місяців тому

      I love hearing that people stuck with the whole series. Thanks for watching.

  • @DadBurl
    @DadBurl 7 місяців тому

    Just found this. Great stuff so far!

  • @albert85b
    @albert85b 7 місяців тому

    I am really enjoying watching these videos!

  • @albert85b
    @albert85b 7 місяців тому

    As if you’re going to get a second motel room just because you have a third person. I mean. Really. 😂

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 7 місяців тому

      We would have gladly slept in our tents, but no camping allowed in town!

  • @gfxman14
    @gfxman14 10 місяців тому

    well done guys, amazing trip.

  • @kevinaubuchon5979
    @kevinaubuchon5979 10 місяців тому

    It doesn't seem like you are carrying much gear. Are you doing tent/bivy? Much extra clothes for cold nights?

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 10 місяців тому

      I carried a two person tent that Nick and I shared. It's the grey bag on top of my handlebar bag. Jake carried his own tent. Very limited clothes but definitely had warm layers like pants and a nice warm puffy jacket. Warm sleeping bag as well. Good gear can stuff down pretty well!

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 10 місяців тому

      There is a pretty good view of the tent bag in this video at the top of Slumgullion Pass

  • @maettu99
    @maettu99 10 місяців тому

    Congratulations! Great work. I like to do the CT in July 24 and it was helpful to see the segments for planning. You had very good weather most of the time. May i ask at what time did you do the trail? THX!

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 10 місяців тому

      We did the week before and after Labor Day. July should be fine, but more likely to still see some snow and the time we went tends to be a little drier (although we had some storms on Day 1 and could see some bad ones on day 2 as well). Good luck and keep a flexible plan each day!

  • @red5rich
    @red5rich 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the excellent videos and showing the good time and bad times that happen in big ride. I really like how you start the videos off with the map and elevation plan for the day. I'm starting my planning to do the CT and find most of the videos riding Denver to Durango. I've ridden parts of the CT between Durango and Silverton and that area is no joke. You're at high elevation for a long time so I'm thinking of riding it Durango to Denver (It's 3k more total doing it this way) so I can hit it with a fresher body and would be able to time the weather better when in this area. Do you see any concerns riding it South to North or any other input you may have? Thanks!

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 10 місяців тому

      I appreciate the kind words! I think most people ride and hike Denver to Durango because the more gradual elevation gain is a little easier to acclimate to. Climbing from 7000 feet in Durango right up to over 12,000 feet seems like it would be brutal. Also, the section between Silverton and Durango is probably the most beautiful part of the trail so I think a lot of people like to save it for last. All that said, many have done Durango to Denver and the CT race alternates directions, so it's certainly doable. One other note - now that Cathedral Cabins is there between Silverton and Buena Vista with a resupply store (which has just about anything you could possibly need), the longest stretch without resupply for us was Denver to Breck. If you can hit the Stagestop Saloon on a day it's open though, you'll at least have pizza to look forward to.

  • @bombero3368
    @bombero3368 11 місяців тому

    Binged watch all the videos while watching the college football bowl games. I liked the length of the videos. They were edited down to about 10 or 11 minutes (except the last one) but still captured the essence of the rides. And while the soreness will eventually go away, you have memories that will last a lifetime. Outstanding! BTW…what’s next? 😝

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and I really appreciate the kind words! It's tough to toss so much footage, but that's exactly what I was going for with the length. Very happy to hear it worked for you. I've got a few ideas for what's next, but I'm always looking for more ideas.

  • @lenwilkinson8541
    @lenwilkinson8541 11 місяців тому

    Revolting opening scene. I was turned off and turned you off.

  • @gabrielcritton1647
    @gabrielcritton1647 11 місяців тому

    Looks like you guys had good weather!

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      We got pretty lucky other than the storms on the first night

  • @gabrielcritton1647
    @gabrielcritton1647 11 місяців тому

    Good stuff! Love that trail. Did it in July 22. Can’t wait to go back and do it again!

  • @igorkeske
    @igorkeske 11 місяців тому

    Amazing video, I'm from Brazil and I've always wanted to see what bikepacking is like in other countries, great content

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. Got any good routes to share from Brazil? Always looking for the next challenge!

  • @kenyates7269
    @kenyates7269 11 місяців тому

    I tuned in everyday! Nice work. 87 rotten tomatoes 🍅

  • @bradhoeweler6513
    @bradhoeweler6513 11 місяців тому

    Bananaman with the play by play is absolutely hilarious

  • @ShadowWilliams1265
    @ShadowWilliams1265 11 місяців тому

    Very inspiring!!

  • @vanderhovenhaven
    @vanderhovenhaven 11 місяців тому

    I found your channel yesterday and just finished binging the trip, what a top notch video production. Congratulations on your successful adventure and thank you so much for sharing with everyone.

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kind words. Putting all the videos together was a lot of work and I'm very happy to hear people are enjoying them.

  • @evansneath
    @evansneath 11 місяців тому

    Awesome work guys, and great series. I'm looking forward to helping out again for attempt #3 😉

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      Thank you! Couldn't have done it without you.

  • @bradhoeweler6513
    @bradhoeweler6513 11 місяців тому

    Slumgullion is the word that best describes me after a long ride with you guys

  • @stephenperry8855
    @stephenperry8855 11 місяців тому

    This has been an enjoyable video set. I never watch a set of videos, and here I am waiting for Episode 10. You've successfully discouraged me from taking this on! Maybe 30 years ago, but not now. HOWEVER, I'd like your take on what is important to take on ultralight trips like this and on what worked and didn't on stowing, packing, carrying things. Any other advice.

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      Thank you. Very happy to hear you are enjoying the videos! I may try to work on a gear video for the future as there is a lot to cover. There is definitely a lot of trial and error, and going on a smaller trip first to gain experience and try out different ways of carrying gear is a good idea. Overall, I'd say once you get past the idea that you can get by carrying very minimal gear, the hardest part for us was finding places to stash enough food to last between resupply locations.

    • @stephenperry8855
      @stephenperry8855 11 місяців тому

      @@FlyingWithBikes Makes sense. Years ago I used to ultralight backpack. We'd sometimes start out with food in plastic grocery bags, carrying it by hand for the first day! There's some nice MTB tours feasible here in VA and nearby I'm checking out. Would be great to have people to go with. My adventure friends seem to have gotten old and fat, or died.

  • @WyattIvanoff
    @WyattIvanoff 11 місяців тому

    Think you for the Christmas videos

  • @WyattIvanoff
    @WyattIvanoff 11 місяців тому

    Think you for Christmas videos lol good job 🎉

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching. Merry Christmas! 😂

  • @racer_chef
    @racer_chef 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this series!! I’m planning my trip and your videos are helping me answer lots of questions!!

  • @uselesstire
    @uselesstire 11 місяців тому

    Great videos! This is a dream of mine, so way to go 👍

  • @lowmana1501
    @lowmana1501 11 місяців тому

    "What day are we on?" "Day 5." -It's day 7 My favorite joke of this series

  • @ForKnFifties
    @ForKnFifties 11 місяців тому

    Glad i can watch and not do. Lol. Give me easy trails I'm oldish 😅

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      There are some fun sections on the CT but this is not one of them!

    • @ForKnFifties
      @ForKnFifties 11 місяців тому

      @@FlyingWithBikesentertainment for me lol .but I am glad people do go or I wouldn't see the beauty of it all

  • @evansneath
    @evansneath 11 місяців тому

    🤟

  • @atlmtnbiker
    @atlmtnbiker 11 місяців тому

    Were you not able to set it up ss and maybe lock out the shock or over inflate it? Just curious if that would work well enough to not have to walk it out 10mi…

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      We definitely thought about it, but even with the shock locked out it moves enough that it would be a ton of stress on the chain and the entire drivetrain. The Sargents Mesa section is so awful that for the most part you're going to push your bike up the hills and ride down them. So with this strider setup I was able to push up and ride down WITH my suspension which is very much needed for this incredibly steep and rocky section. We had a few miles of road when we hit the end of the trail, but it was almost all downhill to where we were meeting Evan. The silver lining of the whole thing is that we got lucky that it happened near the end of the day, and Evan was able to meet us around noon the next day, which turned about to be about the amount of time we needed to hike and coast to the trailhead.

  • @justpedal65
    @justpedal65 11 місяців тому

    You couldn't make it a single speed, by shortening the chain and using a cog at the CL of the chainring or the smallest cog if this inline option slips? Hik-a-bike would have been on the upcoming menu, but the downhills would be OK... at least until you could find a bike shop.

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      Great question! We thought about the single speed option, but on a full suspension bike that's a lot of stress on the chain and drivetrain without the derailleur there to hold tension through the rear suspension travel. We thought about locking out the rear suspension too but even then it moves a not insignificant amount and this trail is really rough. In the end we decided on the strider bike, which turns out to not be a huge disadvantage on the remaining section of Sargents Mesa as almost all of this trail is hike-a-bike up and ride down.

    • @kenyates7269
      @kenyates7269 11 місяців тому

      ​@@FlyingWithBikesyou are giving away the cliffhanger!

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      @@kenyates7269 don't worry... you'll see!

  • @bradhoeweler6513
    @bradhoeweler6513 11 місяців тому

    No threesomes in the motel room guys!

  • @markspore2572
    @markspore2572 11 місяців тому

    Me Casa has awesome food!! Fantastic videos Zak! 🤩

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      Thank you, Mark! We always used to go to Mi Casa on ski trips. During our 2021 attempt, I was looking forward to eating there all day, but we took so long that we didn't get into Breckenridge until about 11pm and it was closed. This time things went much more according to plan!

  • @kenyates7269
    @kenyates7269 11 місяців тому

    Kudos to stopping to admire the views. An important part of touring / bikepacking that is often neglected.

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      So true! It's easy to get hyperfocused on pushing ahead, but the epic views are truly a rare experience that you should always take the time to appreciate.

  • @bradhoeweler6513
    @bradhoeweler6513 11 місяців тому

    Didn't realize bananaman was a cinematographer too!

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      He's working on his apprenticeship! We have something special for you on the final day.

  • @evansneath
    @evansneath 11 місяців тому

    These are awesome videos so far! Cant wait to see the rest

  • @lowmana1501
    @lowmana1501 11 місяців тому

    Can't wait for the rest of the parts! Really enjoyed this!

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      Thanks! Releasing one video per day over the next week or so

  • @BrianBeatty-xd8ev
    @BrianBeatty-xd8ev 11 місяців тому

    Hey. I remember you guys. Great video! Passed me somewhere between Cataract and Stoney Pass. I was the old guy. Anyhow, I just posted my video of the CT if u want to check it out.

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      No way! I remember you. I love seeing different peoples' experiences of the trail. Congratulations on finishing and what a great story.

  • @bradhoeweler6513
    @bradhoeweler6513 11 місяців тому

    Poor Jake was stuck on his back like a turtle

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

      It won't be the last of the crashes but he's a tough dude!

  • @FlyingWithBikes
    @FlyingWithBikes 11 місяців тому

    Anyone notice the escaped moo moo in this one?

  • @adventureforlife2147
    @adventureforlife2147 Рік тому

    Thank you for capturing how hard things can get on the CT. You hear people say there's a lot of hike a bike, but it doesn't really give an indication of how steep or difficult it can be.

    • @FlyingWithBikes
      @FlyingWithBikes Рік тому

      So true! It's a beautiful trail but it makes you earn it.

  • @mr._wattzon
    @mr._wattzon Рік тому

    Sweet!

  • @bbhat145
    @bbhat145 Рік тому

    Just road this trail for the first time yesterday

  • @chrisfreter3629
    @chrisfreter3629 5 років тому

    Never want to see your son go down....time to put the ALAN back together.