We road from the philipsburg trailhead to bloody skillet and some of the bloody skillet trails and back to philipsburg back in February did like 100 miles was a great ride
@@jebrc When I first started riding SSRT my friend grew up in the area we had many great rides and some private trails sadly he passed away about 6 years ago, sure miss riding the trails with him.
Thanks for the video of the connector trail. I went past that right turn for the bloody skillet for a few miles and had to turn around. Where in the world do those trails head towards?
I just saw this comment I totally understand. First time we rode it years ago shortly after they built the connector we were new to riding and the trail was really had some real sketchy parts to it. One good thing they have made it much safer. Hope you enjoyed the video thanks for watching and commenting.
@@rzrpapthat bottom section is fun to ride. Very smooth. Always folks down there riding. The other tunnel is kinda spooky. There is a gate blocking the trail where you have to turn around. If you go left after that bridge its pretty cool that way too. Beautiful area all around.
Thanks for sharing great job
Great video, looking forward to riding this spring
Great video
Thank you
We road from the philipsburg trailhead to bloody skillet and some of the bloody skillet trails and back to philipsburg back in February did like 100 miles was a great ride
That hill looks really steep
@@blkwng81 not too bad in a SXS but if you are new to atving and on a 4 wheeler it can be a little tricky. Thanks for watching
If ya go straight after the bridge can go up to the old train tunnel i lived in orviston for years
Yep , about 10 years ago I missed the turn and found out wow this is cool.
@rzrpap use to be able to follow the old rail bed all the way out to kato bridge
@@jebrc When I first started riding SSRT my friend grew up in the area we had many great rides and some private trails sadly he passed away about 6 years ago, sure miss riding the trails with him.
Thanks for the video of the connector trail. I went past that right turn for the bloody skillet for a few miles and had to turn around. Where in the world do those trails head towards?
They go to an abandoned tunnel and a few other trails that are off limits. They really need to mark that turn better.
My wife and I went there this summer with some friends.She was not impressed with the switchbacks.
I just saw this comment I totally understand. First time we rode it years ago shortly after they built the connector we were new to riding and the trail was really had some real sketchy parts to it. One good thing they have made it much safer. Hope you enjoyed the video thanks for watching and commenting.
@@rzrpapthat bottom section is fun to ride. Very smooth. Always folks down there riding. The other tunnel is kinda spooky. There is a gate blocking the trail where you have to turn around. If you go left after that bridge its pretty cool that way too. Beautiful area all around.