Easy tip for dealing with goatheads, leave them in the tire and let the trail break off the heads of them instead of picking them out. What happens is the thorn will stay in and plug the hole as opposed to pulling them out and creating a small hole. It is a pretty insignificant hole really but on a ride it can add up over time to losing more sealant than you should. We have them everywhere here so without tubeless you really can't ride for long without a flat..
I live in Phoenix and have ridden/ride many of these trails. Given that bikers are supposed to yield to hikers on these trails, I always say 'thank you' to the hikers who step aside for me. I think it helps with the hiker-biker relations your are talking about.
You said it better than I was going to. As a New Mexico rider, always say thank you. Even when climbing and justifiably have the right of way, and hikers clear the way respectfully. As they did.
You are a little crazy to ride that solo. Most of the locals out in AZ will tell you that trail doesn’t get ridden much at all because it’s so rugged. Glad you made it safely all the way down.
I ride White Tanks Regional Park regularly. ya were basically in my back yard. Always heard stories of minimal riders up and around Goat Camp. Most say they wouldn't again. Good on you brother
Well done. Goat is gnarly. I typically do Mesquite as an out and back. It's great to see these trails get noticed. As a local trail advocate I seriously appreciate the positive hiker interactions. Especially during the first and last few miles. Those trails get a lot of foot traffic.
i go around riding the west in my van and i rarely explore stuff. usually i look for trails that you or nate hills post videos about. i feel like it saves me time… thanks for that brian!
Great work! I live about 15 mins from these trails and have been cycling, mtb'ing and hiking there since moving to AZ in the late 90's. Mountain Bikers tend to avoid Goat Camp but as you proved here, it can be done but, that decent can hurt if you're not careful lol. Cool video, thanks for showing my backyard.
Those features are called the "spiral staircase" (the first big feature you almost made it down) and the other one you walked is called "jackhammer". It's a legendary trail and an old one, just not used much. If you like more flow try going down willow and mesquite trails from the top, still janky, but fast.
Amazing!! I was out here two years ago to visit family that lives just a few miles from White Tanks. I really thought hard about riding GC but ultimately decided against in favor of some other trail systems. We did hike some trails in WT. Anyway, there are very few videos out there of this trail so it's really great to see a new one & capture how difficult it is.
GC is a gnarly trail! White Tanks was my local for a few years. Mostly the Sonoran Competitive Loop. Hiked and biked GC a few times. Such a beautiful trail 🤗
Have gone otb here, I didn’t realize this trail was ridden by many people considering how suprised every hiker was to see me. Maybe I’ll make it back out there! Nice video
Would have been nice if I had some LMNT when I rode this in 2020! Remember going to that Sedona MTB fest in a constant state of Pain and pleasure from riding this one. You made surfer's work on the chunder. It's amazing how far you've come Brian in this instant classic.
It's funny you mention riding on stuff like that back in the 90's. Back in the 90's I remember riding on stuff like that on my GT RTS. I loved that bike but I ended up breaking the frame riding at Big Bear, California. I live a few miles from Cal State San Bernardino and up behind the school there's a huge wash area at the base of part of the San Bernardino mountains loaded with fire access roads, single track, tech downhill trails and stuff. It extends for miles to the East and West.
11:44 I find I can’t really get flow-state going with headphones in. The natural ambient noise is part of the overall sensory picture I need to really focus on riding. Synesthesia is real, and all sensory inputs are important. Just listen to how crunchy the terrain is, and you get a sense of how important sounds are in reading the environment
White tanks my local stomping grounds! Back around the early 2000s there was a group from MTBR that used to go out and ride goat camp on much older geometry bikes. I've never rode it especially by myself always seemed way too chunky but Brian made it look decent. I was lucky enough to get my clavicle club membership at the White Tanks. 🦴☠️
Hiked out there 3 times, so far; Mesquite, Wilson and Ford Canyon (beautiful hike) loops. Always wondered what Goat looked like. Brian does make it look 'easy' 😁. I'll have to stick to the lower trails on the 29er Trail bike 🙃. Surprised he did get any F-35 action overhead.
Ride a hardtail for a few months and you'll see the more forgiving line much quicker. Monster trucking over the tough rocks takes a lot more energy than people realise. It's always worth saving energy when you can on a ride.
Just got my LMNT sample pack the other day! Tried the chocolate salt in my coffee this morning! Never again haha all the other flavors have been great so far!
White Tanks is my home set of trails, hit them for weekday pre-work rides often. However, Goat Camp scares me. I did it last year to cross it off the list, I don't have much desire to do it again.
BK, One last batshit crazy thought on this ride and the only thing missing to clean up the rest of the ride set up, Ibis partnering with Pinion gearbox or imagine your bike with a sealed transmission with the weight directly at BB no der strikes or chain slap just buttery smooth mixed wheel ripping. I told ya batshit crazy😂🤷♂️and one more great climbing in mixed wheel which people may not know is different and usually sacrifices something for descending but great bikes like the Ripmo handle it well or just smart geo.
BK You are rocking it Brother 💪🌵🌲⛰️⚒️🪨this trail is super technical difficult and effin scary and we are trailbuilders who love finding different solutions on builds and I just wanna say I have watched you for years now and especially on the Whole Enchilada and your skills are amazing!! We also love how you showcase everything the hike a bikes the agony and trust me we ride and hike a lot of trails around where you are(Skyline Park Buckeye AZ) is also a sleeper and I was going to mention you going to mixed wheel to try it but ya you and “Chuck” Ibis are on it🕺 Great job my Friend, be safe have fun get lots of rest and go like hell! If you ever get up to Spence Mountain 🏔️ (another sleeper) Klamath Falls OR we give tour as we are mile 48ish of a planned 65 so ya. Mixed wheel pointers from my Foes Mixer Days with Timberline Cycles and Mike V Quarter lb lighter Spins up faster Less chance OTB Always in attack position And is super confident Peace out Brother
I've ridden GC twice 10+ years ago. Both times were on small travel bikes 100/80 and a 100/100 and both 26ers. Trail is no joke but I'm at the stage I say I did it, but not interested in doing it again. 😂
Wow! Very impressive ride. I just moved to the area, close to the white tanks, and climbing Mesquite and Down Goat is on my To Do list with a very aspirational goal of cleaning mesquite on the way up and Goat Camp on the way down. I've hiked a lot of Goat camp at this point and I was glad to see you walk a few sections that have me puzzled. I need to build fitness and technique, but I can do it. Riding up and down mesquite is pretty fun. There are a lot of hikers when you're coming down mesquite, (It'd be amazing with a clear trail) But I've found the hikers here in AZ to be super kind and share the trail. I've had many cheer me on as I go over rocks. Here's a question I have for you? Do you think the HD6 was the optimal bike for that loop? or would you have rathered something shorter travel? There aren't a lot of high speed areas, which makes me wonder if shorter travel or mid travel could be the ticket. Forbidden Druid? Stumpy evo? etc? If you lived close to there, Would you choose that bike?
I think the HD6 was a great bike for all of the rides I did in Arizona this time around! I feel a bit slower and less skilled on the tough techy climb stuff, but the downhill is great!
gnarly maximus. but cool as well. Not sure if i wanna hit it or not. lol. I went otb 3-4x on last summers trip. but it is fun and gnarly when youre in it. lol.
Love your videos Brian. You and Nate are my go to for scouting out my next vacation destination. Hey just curious what tires you’re running/liking on the HD6? I’m having a different brand mullet bike being built with similar specs and ride similar terrain as you and trying to decide on what rubber to go with. Thanks man
It's been solid for me! Heavier for sure, definitely not getting up the tricky tech stuff as much, but I love the down hill confidence. I do Assegai front and rear
I run this trail frequently, video does no justice to what you just rode, ive never seen anyone ride that trail in my years going to the tanks, trail is gnar, especially that loose top you started on.
Is this the same Goat Camp at the White Tanks? I did a 50 mile trail race out there and you go through that section a couple times. That section is crazy to ride down.
What’s your suggestion when dealing with snakes and if you were bit while out there deep in the trail? I understand wait it out and then move along if not bit. I was on a trail yesterday in So Cal and this huge rattlesnake just started slithering across the trail as I’m walking my bike up this steep section. Damn near put the fear of God in me. 😅😅
Hey, I was taken in by LMNT, largely because of channels like this, but upon looking into the literature and reviews about it-the science LMNT relies on seems to be mostly nonsense that the found just came up with? I could be wrong, but my understanding is that jsut about no one who eats a normal diet and isn’t a marathon runner, needs more salt in their diet, especially not the amount in LMNT? But some say it just “works for them” which is fair enough.
If you don't have problems with cramping up or headaches after 3 hour rides and sweating buckets then you're probably fine with whatever you're using. I need the help with LMNT! I don't worry about that stuff at all anymore.
Your constant marketing of element drinks detracts from your credibility as an awesome contact creator and makes you sound like another athletic greens salesman....love the channel and.your work. Just saying
The channel dies without the LMNT sponsorship! I love the stuff. You're always welcome to support directly on Patreon and see ad-free videos early and extended cuts.
@@bkxc I need to publicly apologise....I broke my hip at bikepark wales in December and am sat climbing the walls watching great mtb content like a caged animal winding myself up, shouldn't take my frustration out on someone I love watching just because i cant ride atm....please accept my humble apologies man
Easy tip for dealing with goatheads, leave them in the tire and let the trail break off the heads of them instead of picking them out. What happens is the thorn will stay in and plug the hole as opposed to pulling them out and creating a small hole. It is a pretty insignificant hole really but on a ride it can add up over time to losing more sealant than you should. We have them everywhere here so without tubeless you really can't ride for long without a flat..
That's a great tip! Nature's plug
I live in Phoenix and have ridden/ride many of these trails. Given that bikers are supposed to yield to hikers on these trails, I always say 'thank you' to the hikers who step aside for me. I think it helps with the hiker-biker relations your are talking about.
Most definitely!
You said it better than I was going to. As a New Mexico rider, always say thank you. Even when climbing and justifiably have the right of way, and hikers clear the way respectfully. As they did.
You are a little crazy to ride that solo. Most of the locals out in AZ will tell you that trail doesn’t get ridden much at all because it’s so rugged. Glad you made it safely all the way down.
Plenty of hikers out to save me, haha!
I ride White Tanks Regional Park regularly. ya were basically in my back yard. Always heard stories of minimal riders up and around Goat Camp. Most say they wouldn't again. Good on you brother
I would definitely do it again!
Well done. Goat is gnarly. I typically do Mesquite as an out and back. It's great to see these trails get noticed. As a local trail advocate I seriously appreciate the positive hiker interactions. Especially during the first and last few miles. Those trails get a lot of foot traffic.
Fantastic, glad I could show off the trails and some good etiquette!
i go around riding the west in my van and i rarely explore stuff. usually i look for trails that you or nate hills post videos about. i feel like it saves me time… thanks for that brian!
That's what it's all about!
Thanks! You ever think about a 50-state shred V2?
That would be cool to see. Good idea.
@@strongerthanyoualldaycos we don’t wanna watch gusman ride!
Most definitely!! I’d like to do it in 2030. Thanks for the support!
@@bkxc 2030... 😂
25:15 Pain and pleasure.
Brilliant, best regards from Scotland 😊 managed to do some reds at the weekend and im positive its thanks to watching these! Great encouragement ❤🎉🎉🎉
Thank you!
Very very cool!! Keep it up
Good one! This is one of my favorite loops in that area, also works equally well as an out and back for those that don’t want any part of Goat Camp 🤙🏻
Yeah! I was thinking an out and back would be nice. The climb up was pretty cool, but felt like it took so long!
That's some serious chunk!
Great work! I live about 15 mins from these trails and have been cycling, mtb'ing and hiking there since moving to AZ in the late 90's. Mountain Bikers tend to avoid Goat Camp but as you proved here, it can be done but, that decent can hurt if you're not careful lol. Cool video, thanks for showing my backyard.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it!
Those features are called the "spiral staircase" (the first big feature you almost made it down) and the other one you walked is called "jackhammer". It's a legendary trail and an old one, just not used much. If you like more flow try going down willow and mesquite trails from the top, still janky, but fast.
Very cool!! Thanks for the info
That’s a very technical trail I’ve seen plenty of lose rock’s wow😮watching you riding get me a sweet😅but nice scenery love it bro
Awesome day in a beautiful area. I'm playing this in the background as I'm doing paperwork haha
Haha awesome
Amazing!! I was out here two years ago to visit family that lives just a few miles from White Tanks. I really thought hard about riding GC but ultimately decided against in favor of some other trail systems. We did hike some trails in WT. Anyway, there are very few videos out there of this trail so it's really great to see a new one & capture how difficult it is.
Glad to show it off!
GC is a gnarly trail! White Tanks was my local for a few years. Mostly the Sonoran Competitive Loop. Hiked and biked GC a few times. Such a beautiful trail 🤗
It's a great one!
Have gone otb here, I didn’t realize this trail was ridden by many people considering how suprised every hiker was to see me. Maybe I’ll make it back out there! Nice video
Hahaha, that's great!
I had this ride planned the same day your vid came out! GC is always humbling but so glad we did it yesterday.
Oh man, that's too cool!! Hope you survived without much bone breakage
Only bikes were abused! Ha!
That’s when I rode it was in the late 90s
That's awesome!
Would have been nice if I had some LMNT when I rode this in 2020! Remember going to that Sedona MTB fest in a constant state of Pain and pleasure from riding this one. You made surfer's work on the chunder. It's amazing how far you've come Brian in this instant classic.
Hahaha, that is too good RC!! So glad I got out on this bad boy.
It's funny you mention riding on stuff like that back in the 90's. Back in the 90's I remember riding on stuff like that on my GT RTS. I loved that bike but I ended up breaking the frame riding at Big Bear, California. I live a few miles from Cal State San Bernardino and up behind the school there's a huge wash area at the base of part of the San Bernardino mountains loaded with fire access roads, single track, tech downhill trails and stuff. It extends for miles to the East and West.
Yeah, some of the stuff folks would ride on those old bikes is amazing!
1:57 hurkle durkle ... I learned a new word! Thanks for the explanation 😂
Haha, we all learn together!
11:44 I find I can’t really get flow-state going with headphones in. The natural ambient noise is part of the overall sensory picture I need to really focus on riding. Synesthesia is real, and all sensory inputs are important. Just listen to how crunchy the terrain is, and you get a sense of how important sounds are in reading the environment
Most definitely!!
Loved both the tech climb & decent!! Great work BK!
It was an awesome day!
That trail makes my hands and elbows hurt just watching it. CHONK.
Most definitely!!
Great Video…..
I purchased LMNT thru your code and I’m sold too. I had the orange and loved it.
Thanks Brian… Awesome product.
Dave
Love to hear it!
White tanks my local stomping grounds! Back around the early 2000s there was a group from MTBR that used to go out and ride goat camp on much older geometry bikes. I've never rode it especially by myself always seemed way too chunky but Brian made it look decent. I was lucky enough to get my clavicle club membership at the White Tanks. 🦴☠️
I believe that!! Kudos to all the riders that blazed these trails on funky bikes!
Hiked out there 3 times, so far; Mesquite, Wilson and Ford Canyon (beautiful hike) loops. Always wondered what Goat looked like. Brian does make it look 'easy' 😁. I'll have to stick to the lower trails on the 29er Trail bike 🙃. Surprised he did get any F-35 action overhead.
Brutal hiking trail climb up. Man those rocky climbs suck so much energy.
Yes they do!
Ride a hardtail for a few months and you'll see the more forgiving line much quicker. Monster trucking over the tough rocks takes a lot more energy than people realise. It's always worth saving energy when you can on a ride.
Haha, neverrrrr!
Just got my LMNT sample pack the other day! Tried the chocolate salt in my coffee this morning! Never again haha all the other flavors have been great so far!
Hahaha, yeah that chocolate is a tough one for me!
Great job doing this trail …. It looked like a triple black diamond at least
"That was against my better judgement"...is the line I live at...😉
Hahahah
enjoyed follow u on this ride, looks like a fun trial! gj mate :D
It was a fun one!
Hat off to ya mate that's gnarly stuff!!! Well done jees.....
Thanks so much, it was tough!
Awesome riding sir. Would love to see you ride with Pat Smage in one of your videos. Little trials with Pat. Little DH with Brian.
Very cool!
White Tanks is my home set of trails, hit them for weekday pre-work rides often. However, Goat Camp scares me. I did it last year to cross it off the list, I don't have much desire to do it again.
Hahaha, yeah, it's a bit intense!
BK,
One last batshit crazy thought on this ride and the only thing missing to clean up the rest of the ride set up,
Ibis partnering with Pinion gearbox or imagine your bike with a sealed transmission with the weight directly at BB no der strikes or chain slap just buttery smooth mixed wheel ripping.
I told ya batshit crazy😂🤷♂️and one more great climbing in mixed wheel which people may not know is different and usually sacrifices something for descending but great bikes like the Ripmo handle it well or just smart geo.
Oh man, I love that idea! Getting the weight off the back wheel is the best!
I don't hear much about that HD6 but it sure looks capable. Great video!
It's rocking and rolling!
Man, I've never heard you huff & puff that hard until now. That climb definitely looks unwelcoming. 😆
Hahaha! Put the hurt on me
BK
You are rocking it Brother 💪🌵🌲⛰️⚒️🪨this trail is super technical difficult and effin scary and we are trailbuilders who love finding different solutions on builds and I just wanna say I have watched you for years now and especially on the Whole Enchilada and your skills are amazing!!
We also love how you showcase everything the hike a bikes the agony and trust me we ride and hike a lot of trails around where you are(Skyline Park Buckeye AZ) is also a sleeper and I was going to mention you going to mixed wheel to try it but ya you and “Chuck” Ibis are on it🕺
Great job my Friend, be safe have fun get lots of rest and go like hell!
If you ever get up to Spence Mountain 🏔️ (another sleeper) Klamath Falls OR we give tour as we are mile 48ish of a planned 65 so ya.
Mixed wheel pointers from my Foes Mixer Days with Timberline Cycles and Mike V
Quarter lb lighter
Spins up faster
Less chance OTB
Always in attack position
And is super confident
Peace out Brother
Awesome! Love to hear you enjoyed the video so much!!
I've ridden GC twice 10+ years ago. Both times were on small travel bikes 100/80 and a 100/100 and both 26ers. Trail is no joke but I'm at the stage I say I did it, but not interested in doing it again. 😂
Oh man, that would be a WILD ride!!
My upper body got a lot of workout just watching 😜.
Haha, workout by osmosis!
@10:57…fortuitous how the tire manufacturer logo just happened to be perfectly framed in that shot!!
Haha!
29/29 can rotate your front tires to rear as well.. mullet costs me more to run!
Goat Camp has been on my radar for a couple years now, but not sure my entry level polygon hardtail from 2021 will hold up very well on it lol
Haha, might end up hiking down!
Wow! Very impressive ride. I just moved to the area, close to the white tanks, and climbing Mesquite and Down Goat is on my To Do list with a very aspirational goal of cleaning mesquite on the way up and Goat Camp on the way down. I've hiked a lot of Goat camp at this point and I was glad to see you walk a few sections that have me puzzled. I need to build fitness and technique, but I can do it.
Riding up and down mesquite is pretty fun. There are a lot of hikers when you're coming down mesquite, (It'd be amazing with a clear trail) But I've found the hikers here in AZ to be super kind and share the trail. I've had many cheer me on as I go over rocks.
Here's a question I have for you? Do you think the HD6 was the optimal bike for that loop? or would you have rathered something shorter travel? There aren't a lot of high speed areas, which makes me wonder if shorter travel or mid travel could be the ticket. Forbidden Druid? Stumpy evo? etc? If you lived close to there, Would you choose that bike?
I think the HD6 was a great bike for all of the rides I did in Arizona this time around! I feel a bit slower and less skilled on the tough techy climb stuff, but the downhill is great!
gnarly maximus. but cool as well. Not sure if i wanna hit it or not. lol. I went otb 3-4x on last summers trip. but it is fun and gnarly when youre in it. lol.
Yeah! It was a really good run
Goat Camp on TRA1L list? Outdoor Gold recommended😂shoutout to RC!
Hahaha yes!
Another good ride BKXC you should try the Lost Goldmine -HooDoo Loop over in Gold Canyon on your next Phx road trip
I'll take the shoutout, still remember getting my @$$ kicked on this one!
Enjoy your content! Your Goat Camp ride was one of my favs.@@OutdoorGold
Cool trail, great video, nice work out there!
Do you like the HD6 better than the Ripmo then?
Easier on the downhill, harder on the uphill!
6:55 yeha we understand 😂
Hahaha
I love Adam Sandler! 😂
Love your videos Brian. You and Nate are my go to for scouting out my next vacation destination. Hey just curious what tires you’re running/liking on the HD6? I’m having a different brand mullet bike being built with similar specs and ride similar terrain as you and trying to decide on what rubber to go with. Thanks man
It's been solid for me! Heavier for sure, definitely not getting up the tricky tech stuff as much, but I love the down hill confidence. I do Assegai front and rear
I run this trail frequently, video does no justice to what you just rode, ive never seen anyone ride that trail in my years going to the tanks, trail is gnar, especially that loose top you started on.
Nice!! Glad you can appreciate it
Watched while cooking chicken back In Winnipeg, turns out if you don't mountain for 3 years you forget 😅
Hahaha, mountain will get you!
Is this the same Goat Camp at the White Tanks? I did a 50 mile trail race out there and you go through that section a couple times. That section is crazy to ride down.
Yes it is! Wow, that sounds like a crazy race
Love a quiete bike says the Ind. nines hub user :D
Ha, it's not that loud!
Nice job romping through that chunder Brian. I’ve reidden and raced out there a few times, but hadn’t done that trail. Do you prefer the MX over 29?
I would rather have the same wheel size so I could buy one stockpile of the same tire!
nice video! are your rims wider? what length, benefits?
Awesome video lovet
Thanks!!
Even on camera I could tell that trail is more than proper double black. Nice riding for sure. 💪🦾
Some tough stuff!!
Nice views broher❤❤❤
Thanks so much!
When are you doing a Ibis HD6 review? Would love to know your thoughts on comparison to Ripmo. Much love!
Pretty simple: faster on the descents and slower on the climbs! Enjoying having more confidence on the downhill
Now that was spicy
Big time!
Brian, speaking of quiet bikes, why did you get rid of your Onyx hubs?
Too slow, too heavy, too expensive! Silence was the only benefit.
What’s your suggestion when dealing with snakes and if you were bit while out there deep in the trail? I understand wait it out and then move along if not bit. I was on a trail yesterday in So Cal and this huge rattlesnake just started slithering across the trail as I’m walking my bike up this steep section. Damn near put the fear of God in me. 😅😅
Never even thought about it! I’d load up Google and figure it out from there
@@bkxc totally understand. I never thought about it either until afterwards. Appreciate the reply!! Bike onwards brother. 🚲 😅
Are you using the granny gear on this climb? That is so gnarly to watch and probably so hard to maintain cadence. Dude you’re superman
Oh yeah, full granny gear!!
I have ridden this trial, and I will tell you it is one of my least fav in the Phoenix Valley.
It’s not for everybody!
My trails😊
How do you like the mx wheel vs full 29er for long rides
Hard to tell a big difference, but I wish I could just buy one tire size instead of two
Which GoPro are you using? Love your videos
Latest one, if you google “BKXC GoPro” you’ll see my setup
@@bkxc gracias
What size is your bike?
Medium, or S3 I think
You need to say “Thank you” to hikers that get out of your way, a little more often. Even when they’re women ;)
Could the crazy headaches you get come from the terrain knocking your brain around in your skull ?
Hahaha, nope!
Steep and loose 😉
Big time!
🇧🇷👋🏾👏👏👏
Hey, I was taken in by LMNT, largely because of channels like this, but upon looking into the literature and reviews about it-the science LMNT relies on seems to be mostly nonsense that the found just came up with? I could be wrong, but my understanding is that jsut about no one who eats a normal diet and isn’t a marathon runner, needs more salt in their diet, especially not the amount in LMNT?
But some say it just “works for them” which is fair enough.
If you don't have problems with cramping up or headaches after 3 hour rides and sweating buckets then you're probably fine with whatever you're using. I need the help with LMNT! I don't worry about that stuff at all anymore.
7$ for day use? Thats a little steep.
But the 7$ hamburger you ate on the way wasn't?
It's worth it to keep the regional parks.
@@SekritKomradelmfao😂😂. So true. Out here the plain burger with no cheese is $12 bucks at a place called Yellow Basket.
We’re all paying something. I’m sure all the “free” parks in my area cost taxpayers hundreds of dollars a year.
And that's $7 a car... Not per person.
That’s doesn’t look fun to be me. Way to many rocks.
Not for everyone!
That looks worse than awful. Good though that there are different ways to enjoy MTB.
Your constant marketing of element drinks detracts from your credibility as an awesome contact creator and makes you sound like another athletic greens salesman....love the channel and.your work. Just saying
The channel dies without the LMNT sponsorship! I love the stuff. You're always welcome to support directly on Patreon and see ad-free videos early and extended cuts.
@@bkxc I need to publicly apologise....I broke my hip at bikepark wales in December and am sat climbing the walls watching great mtb content like a caged animal winding myself up, shouldn't take my frustration out on someone I love watching just because i cant ride atm....please accept my humble apologies man