@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss I have subscribed to your channel and always check out your videos. The most important thing I noticed in your videos is they are not the usual type. You always ride extreme trails which I like the most. And most videos are full of action and less talking...... Ha...ha...ha...and your tutorial videos are very simple to understand the way you explain with your simple presentation.... Ride safe !!!!! Waiting for your next one.
I hope you did the Ridge View trail too, but didn't show it. I've bike most of the front range and this is by far my favorite trail system. Thank you to anyone who helped put this together.
Something that this feature highlights along with the great riding, is trail design. As you've worked your way westward, I can see differences. But even East Coast trails have long straight stretches to allow you to get some speed up, despite the obstacles. All of these trail tours are entertaining, informative, and inspirational.
Those are pretty good trails Mr. Lenosky. If you get a chance head over to the hidden treasure trails on Maryland mountain up by Blackhawk Colorado just over the hill from Floyd Hill. If you got my last one there was a lot of Bitchin in there.
What an amazing trail network! Do you have a video about how to tackle off-camber descents and turns like this trail? I suffered a fractured leg because I couldn't keep my balance on a descent, the wheels where sliding from beneath me and I didn't know how to recover from that. I dabbed at the bottom which led to me getting a fracture the top of my tibia! I'm super lucky that the damage is minimal and I'll only be off the bike for a few momths but my confidence has been knocked a bit because of that.
I don’t. That’s a good video topic though. The best advice I can give is to try to practice good bike body separation and try to lean the bike out in order to maintain a bike position that I that is closer to perpendicular to the riding surface as opposed to the horizon. Make sense?
Hey Jeff, just put a deposit on the SST. Curious if you've logged more hours on that bike and what you think? I'll be running mine single speed. I know, I'm 'that guy'.
Jeff, love you and your video’s but why can you and other UA-camrs not give a shout out and a link to the organization’s that plan fund and maintain trails like this? Without them we’d have nothing to ride and UA-camrs would have nothing to film. Your the sort of awesome guy that could lead by example here, those of us that put blood, sweat and tears into these trails would sure appreciate it.
That’s a great point. I usually link to the trails on Trailforks since it has all of that info but I’ll try to include that in the video in the future. Thank you for pointing that out.
Every time I watch someone ride Floyd Hill I learn about another alt line that would put me in the hospital if I tried it.
Awesome session, Jeff!
Great local fav, stoked you got to ride it. So many options on the Sluice trail from mild to wild. Cheers!
You're closing in on 100K subs!! That is awesome. People are loving what you're doing. Keep up the hard work!
Thank you Isaac! Help spread the word!
@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss You better believe it!
I'm actually surprised this channel doesn't have 500K subs ...considering the skill level and amount of knowledge that was presented...
@@mensuddevic8983 I agree. One of the best on UA-cam for sure
That DH trail was a dream !!!!!! Super riding both of you !!!! Amazing bike handling and brilliant video!!!! Ride safe !!!!
Thank you for checking it out!
@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss I have subscribed to your channel and always check out your videos. The most important thing I noticed in your videos is they are not the usual type. You always ride extreme trails which I like the most. And most videos are full of action and less talking...... Ha...ha...ha...and your tutorial videos are very simple to understand the way you explain with your simple presentation.... Ride safe !!!!! Waiting for your next one.
Awesome looking trail! Some amazing features that would be fun to session. Great seeing you and Max in a video together, Great riding!
Thanks dude
I hope you did the Ridge View trail too, but didn't show it. I've bike most of the front range and this is by far my favorite trail system. Thank you to anyone who helped put this together.
Love Colorado, could explore out there for a year!
Something that this feature highlights along with the great riding, is trail design. As you've worked your way westward, I can see differences. But even East Coast trails have long straight stretches to allow you to get some speed up, despite the obstacles. All of these trail tours are entertaining, informative, and inspirational.
This looks awesome - will have to check out next time I'm visiting my friends
Yeah maaan!
Ufff🔥🔥🔥🔥 what a good looking trail...
I live in silverthorne and want to check this trail out now that ours have snow on them. Def no double black but looks fun for late season riding
Those are pretty good trails Mr. Lenosky. If you get a chance head over to the hidden treasure trails on Maryland mountain up by Blackhawk Colorado just over the hill from Floyd Hill. If you got my last one there was a lot of Bitchin in there.
I briefly met that Adam dude with his Rasta Reeb in Jackson Hole a couple weeks ago. You should venture over and ride that stuff too!!
What a blast!
Sick trail! I'll have to link up with Max out in San Diego!
Absolutely
What an amazing trail network! Do you have a video about how to tackle off-camber descents and turns like this trail? I suffered a fractured leg because I couldn't keep my balance on a descent, the wheels where sliding from beneath me and I didn't know how to recover from that. I dabbed at the bottom which led to me getting a fracture the top of my tibia! I'm super lucky that the damage is minimal and I'll only be off the bike for a few momths but my confidence has been knocked a bit because of that.
I don’t. That’s a good video topic though. The best advice I can give is to try to practice good bike body separation and try to lean the bike out in order to maintain a bike position that I that is closer to perpendicular to the riding surface as opposed to the horizon. Make sense?
@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss yes it does! I'll be sure to practice once I'm all healed up :)
great video. Is 135mm rear and 150mm front a good suspension for this trail?
Ummmmmm......that looks pretty awesome and terrifying!
Didn't even ride in Colorado Springs? Damn...
Next time!
@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss Do Elk Park down Barr trail!
Hey Jeff, just put a deposit on the SST. Curious if you've logged more hours on that bike and what you think? I'll be running mine single speed. I know, I'm 'that guy'.
I rode the prototype a bunch and I love it. I’m hoping to have mine in a couple weeks. It’s a very capable bike n
Pink bike??? Yuka is that you??
Jeff, love you and your video’s but why can you and other UA-camrs not give a shout out and a link to the organization’s that plan fund and maintain trails like this? Without them we’d have nothing to ride and UA-camrs would have nothing to film. Your the sort of awesome guy that could lead by example here, those of us that put blood, sweat and tears into these trails would sure appreciate it.
That’s a great point. I usually link to the trails on Trailforks since it has all of that info but I’ll try to include that in the video in the future. Thank you for pointing that out.
@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss thanks for the great response, been a fan for years keep it up
Max riding 27.5? Big dude for little wheels. SW riding = maximum funs : East coast riding = tech and tired of peddling.
Bendiciones hermosa Celina que Dios te cuidef donde quiera que verwohntt.online encantan tus videos.