I ran across your channel about a month ago. I’m a truck driver, 44 years old & haven’t ridden a bike on a trail ever. This month I’ve not only got on my kids bikes and learned some basic skills but also found a bike park nearby in Canton GA that had a beginner trail and I’m positively hooked. Thanks for doing what you love and sharing it on UA-cam.
Get the MTB Project app or Trailforks and you can find trails wherever you are. Also get Strava and start logging ur miles. All are free apps. Also also biking is a great way to a good set lungs and that could save ur life. Best wishes!
While your stuck at home bcpov, you should consider building your own trails / jumps. If you have any property/backyard, if not just somewhere near you house. Nothing better than having your own spot to ride made my yourself, and we would love to watch you do that. Usually I would be out right now building my own jumps but with a recently broken tail bone i want to see other people do that aswell!
I here ya, we have a local trail about 10 minutes away, my home trail for many years, and now my wife's home trail. Really helps out. Keep up the great videos.
I have always wanted to be able to stand in a spot and go back in time 1million years and see how it was then and how it changed over time. You have a great place to grow up riding!
I found this channel a few weeks ago and it feels so inspiring to go out and ride! Love the things you talk about and the fact Yuca also ride's with you and sends it all, its amazing! I always rode bikes when a kid and now I ride a mountain bike every once a week which is short. Have you ever had that moment when you don't feel like to go out, and have that inertia that sticks you to your home? feeling like that right now... I think I have enough of confinement. Cheers! and put more videos out please!
From the Chicago area and surprisingly we do! It may not be anything you find anywhere else, but with the amount of work the locals are putting in and the changes recently to our local MTB organization things are really shaping up! Especially with the small amount of vertical and land we have to work with.
I'm pretty stoked I have my local trails to ride. Soon, I will be making my home in BC and will have many new trails to explore! Can't wait for that. Thanks for another cool video BCpov!
I WISH I had home trails as nice as that. Nevertheless I love my home trails, and rode them every day until the governor closed all of our parks. Sadly I'm stuck with road riding for now
I just got my first bike this week so I'm brand new to all of this. I've been riding my hardtail around my neighborhood and on the HS XC track to get myself in shape and get some technique down. There is one sanctioned trail in my little mountain town in New Mexico but I haven't hit it just yet. I live just west if Angel Fire Bike park so I'm hoping once all of this is over I'll be able to do some flow trails there! Thanks BCPOV for randomly showing up in my suggestion feed and getting me into this fun amazing sport!
15 here I don't have any official trails near me. There's a few unofficial ones but I'm using the amount of time I can be out for now to maybe build some more flowy ones. Should be good I can't wait until I can drive tho
Jacob Stefanik Get the MTB Project app or Trailforks and you can find trails wherever you are. Also get Strava and start logging ur miles. All are free apps. Also also biking is a great way to a good set lungs and that could save ur life. Best wishes!
Great showcase of Ledgeview, these are my home trails as well. I love living in Abby mostly because of these trails!! Keep up the great work your content is getting better and better.
Here in Houston my local bike trails are the Ant Hills at Terry Hershey Park. The trails run about 16 miles along Buffalo Bayou, not too technical but a lots of fun! Been riding since I was 14.
I don't know if you will see this. But your GoPro footage is so perfect. I struggle to get the right settings with mine so the videos don't turn out grainy and pixelated. Could you guys do a video on your GoPro camera set up, what settings you use and what you do edit and export your videos so they are clear and crisp. I'm sure there's more people then me want to know your tips and tricks. Cheers guys!
@@theriskinator5736 I live in Utah and empathize. With all its glorious desert and alpine riding, I spent 20 years living far from any of them. Fortunately, I moved to the base of an awesome trail system, a couple of years ago.
Loved this video! I've done my fair share of riding around North America and I still always look forward to getting back home to the trails I grew up riding. (Breakheart Reservation and Lynn Woods just north of Boston in Massachusetts)
I'm so lucky I live in the Tatry mountains and there are amazing trails here. But damn, my rear bike wheel is broken and I have to wait for a new one to arrive. I can't wait to go on my home trails.
At my house near OKA, Qc, me and my neighbors just started a private trail building project !!! A lot of fun creating the exact features i normaly like to ride. Alway nice to watch your BCPOV chanel. MIK.
Started riding about 2 weeks ago and started watching your vids then, but on day 5 of riding I flew over my handlebars off a jump and broke my collarbone. So now I’m out for a bit but am still eager to get back on the bike. Love your videos keep it up
My home trails are literally a mile out my door, don't even have to drive! If we do drive, there's several other trail centers in our metro area within half an hour too, and I think I'd consider them all my home base. Each is a little different based on the land managers, it's great to have the variety.
Home trails used to be the best in Stapleton, until the city caught wind of locals building trails on a cliff side that fell off into a river. It was a beautiful sight, nice, hidden with some great jumps, and dead tree placed perfectly in a clearing. That was until denver parks and recreation came and knocked everything down, woodchipped the fallen oak and to top it off put sand on every square inch of that trail.
Hi BCpov team ;) always enjoy your videos ... I am lucky enough to live in Penticton BC, so plenty of home trails. From dirt flow to technical mostly rocky downs to good workout climbs. Not sure if you and your wife have been up here yet, if not, you should once this hole situation has settled, be fun to show you around ....
I am able to ride the trails here in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Copper harbor and Marquette have some really fun stuff. Super low cases of Covington 19 here. Should come check the trails out sometime.
Aunty's Social and Grandma's mustache are good fun. There will be some more jumps beside paper route, starting at 2 wooden drops. Just look down to your right.
Your local trails ROCK! Definitely better than my home trails. While I really do like my home trails (meaning the ones within one hour of my house) about 2-3 hours to the west of me are even better trails, but I dont know if I have a "favorite" trail or trail set.
Even though I live in Colorado, I live in the flat part of the state (think farming and ranching). But I'm sure we can do something like Bentonville, AR and make something out of the surrounding topography. I need to do my spring check of my bike and find a garden rake. I think I could build something simple with that and that shovel I bought in the fall to try building *anything* out here. We'll see what happens I guess.
My home town is not the place where I live now. I live in Florida, and my hometown is back in Arizona. It's a tiny town, and it doesn't have any full-on trail systems. But there are hiking/biking trails in the mountain south of town, and that's my home trail. And it's amazing. It's an entire trail system in one trail. About 14 miles round trip if you take the extended access trail. The main loop is only about 4 miles, but most of the time we'd launch a ride from a place a few miles away and ride the connecting trail to the main loop. And from my house, I could extend that loop to a full 20 miles if I wanted. And often times, that's what I did. I miss that trail. But now I'm in Florida, and right now most of the big state park-based trail systems are closed. Most of the trails that are open are run by the towns in which they exist. Which means they're smaller trail systems of only a few miles. That does NOT mean they aren't fun, though. The best one that's still open is about a 50-minute drive away, but it's worth the time to get there and back home.
I wish my home trails were as cool as yours but unfortunately I live in the Netherlands where everything is flat af. Litterally 0 mountains and even the hills are low. You learn to make the best of what you got though, and I'm grateful for even having home trails at all!
I started downhill riding back in mid 2015. I live in Europe so I went with my friend in best bike parks in the French Alps. But lets go back in 2015. The thing is that I lived in Vancouver in the beginning of 2015 (January till April). My anguish begins when I realized that I lived in region that is known as "biker's paradize on earth" and I didn't actually know that. I can't believe what I've missed!
Thanks for sharing your local gem! Our Stay At Home rules in VA say you should only run and ride in parks you can run or ride to (trying to eliminate crowding at trail heads and on the trails of popular, destination trails). I'm lucky enough to live within 2 road miles of some single track and another couple of paved miles from there to yet another single track system. There's enough variety between the two to keep things interesting. Enough, in fact, that people are breaking the order and driving to the trails anyway. Humans...
Spokane Washington has some cool trails and I haven't seen any big channels do a video on it yet. later in the summer the best trails are at MT Spokane and there is also Beacon Hill (camp sakani) that has a small elevation gain but amazing trails from green trails to crazy jump lines. recommend making the 5 hour drive.
As we suffer from isolation and restrictions, we aren't able to wonder to far from home! I felt very lucky to have Central park, Burnaby to ride single trail. The dog walkers, hikers, hermits, and riders have created over 2 decades a complex channel of trails. Well yesterday I discover who has been manipulating the very small feature( less the 3' , for everyone's enjoyment) It is a junior stuff, very young scientists taking care of the fauna studies and research. She took it into her own hands to block with logs and brunches some of the entrances to trails, as I stood by explaining to her that this paths/ trails have been in use for over 10 years. I also ask her if she was given specific instructions to block/ close trails/ paths? Which she didn't have an answer to, or couldn't answers( so she took it into her own hand to create a dangerous situation! ) I been riding there for over 5 yrs problem free! And a junior stuff decides to take the initiative to, block an specific group of stranded riders, who are been responsible to our society, by staying close to our neighborhood for exercise, to get very short and limited trills. Any suggestion on how to deal with the imposition this young and inexperience scientists has created? She is not minding hers businesses and speaks for Burnaby municipality as if, she is in control of our tax spending and freedom of displacement, and movement. May be, come and ride here to show presence. I'm willing to guide visiting riders.
Yo love this! Wish I was able to enjoy this. I live in LA and moved here from Hawaii. I have some cool places to ride but they are far from where I'm living. It just makes me appreciate that you two get to ride in some cool places but BC looks gorgeous and I'm putting it on my bucket list of rides stay safe. Aloha!
Flooding in Alberta has me focused on other things right now. I would love to get to Valemount, or Pinherny in Prince George. I would also like to make it back to Boer Mountain in Burns Lake, B.C. One day, I'll make it to SunPeaks or Whistler. Riding mostly XC at a Ski club's snowshoe trails.
Valemount is worth the trip for sure. You'll love it. If you are going to Burns Lake, you may as well go to Smithers. Then once you get to Smithers, Terrace isn't that much further. So many good options down Hwy 16 now. I'm in PG and have to say that our trails are super underrated. Not a lot of vertical to work with but still lots of fun. Stop in at Ruckus in PG for some directions and then use Trailforks and you're all set.
Haha. No healthcare workers coming now.... The cliffs on Ledgeview - beauty and very cool. Am riding home trails at South Surrey Bike Park and Delta Watershed.
my home trails are so boring, really. Just gravel roads and where there are riding spots, they are shared trails and it's no fun riding with the hikers. you have it really good to have nice home trails. cool video
Easy to say your home trails are your favourite trails when you live in BC :) Definitely not the case here in Melbourne, Australia! If I could drive the couple hundred kilometres to ride at Bright or fly over to Maydena every weekend I totally would.
well it´s not hard to cherish your home trails when your backyard ist BC and the North Shore! :D But i will agree anyways. My Hometrails are steep and technical trails of the Blackforest in Germany and as unflowy and intimidating they are sometimes i love them.
Edmonton AB trails go forever all through the city connecting the whole way through, love it. just drying up here in the next weeks! STAY OFFF until then though, it's no secret edmonton is a mud plain. ruins the trails bad.
It must to humbling to think that 20-30K years ago, early man was probably living in some of those caves along the cliff there. I'm in Kamloops, BC. Some of our trails are still closed due to season (higher on the ridge; trying to dry out still). But others are ridable. The ones closest to me are in a provincial parklands, so they've been closed to public use. =(
I ran across your channel about a month ago. I’m a truck driver, 44 years old & haven’t ridden a bike on a trail ever. This month I’ve not only got on my kids bikes and learned some basic skills but also found a bike park nearby in Canton GA that had a beginner trail and I’m positively hooked. Thanks for doing what you love and sharing it on UA-cam.
bigdumbdaddy awesome, get involved in some local riding groups and keep spreading the sport
hey man thats awesome!
That's great! Enjoy! You might want a bike rack for your truck!
Get the MTB Project app or Trailforks and you can find trails wherever you are. Also get Strava and start logging ur miles. All are free apps. Also also biking is a great way to a good set lungs and that could save ur life. Best wishes!
@@joelwiens9153 9
Seth bike hacks: I ride my back yard and it has everything
Mushroom Soldier literally love his channel 😂
lol the point is to be happy with what you have :) btw Seth rocks they all rock!
His backyard is a bike Park 😂
Same with my backyard! Check it out!
T-bros looks Nice👍👍
A love letter to Ledgeview! Perfect. These are my home trails and it's great to see them featured like this. Thanks for this video!
12:00 Cliff looks angry!
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My opening day was basically yesterday for my trails and yes they do have steep skinnies and it was 70 degrees out and awesome
While your stuck at home bcpov, you should consider building your own trails / jumps. If you have any property/backyard, if not just somewhere near you house. Nothing better than having your own spot to ride made my yourself, and we would love to watch you do that. Usually I would be out right now building my own jumps but with a recently broken tail bone i want to see other people do that aswell!
Great Trail weather in southern Germany, riding is excellent. As long as you ride alone, all good
I here ya, we have a local trail about 10 minutes away, my home trail for many years, and now my wife's home trail. Really helps out. Keep up the great videos.
when you don’t have home trails😢
Same 😢
Just make one
Same
Ya make one
Fern Films some people don’t have enough land to make a trail.
I have always wanted to be able to stand in a spot and go back in time 1million years and see how it was then and how it changed over time. You have a great place to grow up riding!
I found this channel a few weeks ago and it feels so inspiring to go out and ride! Love the things you talk about and the fact Yuca also ride's with you and sends it all, its amazing! I always rode bikes when a kid and now I ride a mountain bike every once a week which is short. Have you ever had that moment when you don't feel like to go out, and have that inertia that sticks you to your home? feeling like that right now... I think I have enough of confinement. Cheers! and put more videos out please!
From the Chicago area and surprisingly we do! It may not be anything you find anywhere else, but with the amount of work the locals are putting in and the changes recently to our local MTB organization things are really shaping up! Especially with the small amount of vertical and land we have to work with.
I just started mountain biking again after a 25 year hiatus. I like my local trails but I haven't really been anywhere else! Love your channel!
I'm pretty stoked I have my local trails to ride. Soon, I will be making my home in BC and will have many new trails to explore! Can't wait for that. Thanks for another cool video BCpov!
I WISH I had home trails as nice as that. Nevertheless I love my home trails, and rode them every day until the governor closed all of our parks. Sadly I'm stuck with road riding for now
Jacob Hoglund '22 I envy people with trails like that. We have some pretty cool stuff in Pisgah, but nothing like that.
I just got my first bike this week so I'm brand new to all of this. I've been riding my hardtail around my neighborhood and on the HS XC track to get myself in shape and get some technique down. There is one sanctioned trail in my little mountain town in New Mexico but I haven't hit it just yet. I live just west if Angel Fire Bike park so I'm hoping once all of this is over I'll be able to do some flow trails there! Thanks BCPOV for randomly showing up in my suggestion feed and getting me into this fun amazing sport!
since im 14 my home trails are basically the only ones i have
Same
very relatable
15 here
I don't have any official trails near me.
There's a few unofficial ones but I'm using the amount of time I can be out for now to maybe build some more flowy ones. Should be good I can't wait until I can drive tho
Same😃
Exact same situation
We have been riding our home trails (Fernie, BC). It's winter now & skiing! Love your videos!
Just got a mountain bike, excited to start learning. Thanks for getting me interested.
Jacob Stefanik Get the MTB Project app or Trailforks and you can find trails wherever you are. Also get Strava and start logging ur miles. All are free apps. Also also biking is a great way to a good set lungs and that could save ur life. Best wishes!
Great showcase of Ledgeview, these are my home trails as well. I love living in Abby mostly because of these trails!! Keep up the great work your content is getting better and better.
Just got new grips in the mail today, so excited to put them on and test em’
Here in Houston my local bike trails are the Ant Hills at Terry Hershey Park. The trails run about 16 miles along Buffalo Bayou, not too technical but a lots of fun! Been riding since I was 14.
Great Stuff Eric 😜🚴🚴 hope you and Yuka are keeping safe over the Pond 😉 nice local trails 👌👌
I don't know if you will see this. But your GoPro footage is so perfect. I struggle to get the right settings with mine so the videos don't turn out grainy and pixelated. Could you guys do a video on your GoPro camera set up, what settings you use and what you do edit and export your videos so they are clear and crisp. I'm sure there's more people then me want to know your tips and tricks. Cheers guys!
Seths Bike Hacks literally has home trails. Keep up the good vids, Eric!
James Heymans he doesn’t have trails. He has an entire bike park! The lucky sod.
first quote: no, i'd love to ride in BC but i'm in Italy
Yea bc Is amazing
I’m in aus
I’m from B.C. and I live 45 min drive away from
The nearest MTB and It’s hard to go somtjmes.
@@theriskinator5736 I live in Utah and empathize. With all its glorious desert and alpine riding, I spent 20 years living far from any of them. Fortunately, I moved to the base of an awesome trail system, a couple of years ago.
kainpwnsu nice👍 I actually live about 45 minutes from ledgeview in this video I prefer other Mountains like ThornHill in maple ridge
That place looks awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Yup. Home trails are the best! I'm pretty happy to learn how to ride on Ledgeview and all our other local mountains as well.
Your story telling and editing continues to improve! Wishing you guys well!
Loved this video! I've done my fair share of riding around North America and I still always look forward to getting back home to the trails I grew up riding. (Breakheart Reservation and Lynn Woods just north of Boston in Massachusetts)
I'm so lucky I live in the Tatry mountains and there are amazing trails here. But damn, my rear bike wheel is broken and I have to wait for a new one to arrive. I can't wait to go on my home trails.
Nice home trails! I’m stuck in doing mostly a San Jose way flatter loops to sick with the shelter in place order! You guys rule🤙
thanks for the tour of your home trails. looked really fun.
At my house near OKA, Qc, me and my neighbors just started a private trail building project !!! A lot of fun creating the exact features i normaly like to ride. Alway nice to watch your BCPOV chanel.
MIK.
Started riding about 2 weeks ago and started watching your vids then, but on day 5 of riding I flew over my handlebars off a jump and broke my collarbone. So now I’m out for a bit but am still eager to get back on the bike. Love your videos keep it up
My home trails are literally a mile out my door, don't even have to drive! If we do drive, there's several other trail centers in our metro area within half an hour too, and I think I'd consider them all my home base. Each is a little different based on the land managers, it's great to have the variety.
World class trails right at home! It don't get no better!
Amazing variety for home trail. Lucky!
Home trails used to be the best in Stapleton, until the city caught wind of locals building trails on a cliff side that fell off into a river. It was a beautiful sight, nice, hidden with some great jumps, and dead tree placed perfectly in a clearing. That was until denver parks and recreation came and knocked everything down, woodchipped the fallen oak and to top it off put sand on every square inch of that trail.
Home sweet home. Nice vid. Have been hitting Delta Watershed lately.
This is calming when I wake up... thank you
Ive learned to ride on these trails aswell lived right up the road and used to ride there after school! And also still ride there
Lucky you with these home trails!
im so happy I moved to langley BC in the last two months now I can ride these trails!!
Hi BCpov team ;) always enjoy your videos ... I am lucky enough to live in Penticton BC, so plenty of home trails. From dirt flow to technical mostly rocky downs to good workout climbs. Not sure if you and your wife have been up here yet, if not, you should once this hole situation has settled, be fun to show you around ....
I am able to ride the trails here in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Copper harbor and Marquette have some really fun stuff. Super low cases of Covington 19 here. Should come check the trails out sometime.
I haven't really been anywhere else than my home trail and they are pretty hard to get to but it is a fun way to have time fly by
Home trails only for now, but most trails in VA are open. So ready to travel.
Lockdown Vibes, thank you for the content Eric😄
i'm riding my home trails for 2 months now. Greetings from Portugal.
Aunty's Social and Grandma's mustache are good fun. There will be some more jumps beside paper route, starting at 2 wooden drops. Just look down to your right.
Those are some awesome local trails!
Grandma’s mustache looks a bit hairy.
Your local trails ROCK! Definitely better than my home trails. While I really do like my home trails (meaning the ones within one hour of my house) about 2-3 hours to the west of me are even better trails, but I dont know if I have a "favorite" trail or trail set.
Even though I live in Colorado, I live in the flat part of the state (think farming and ranching). But I'm sure we can do something like Bentonville, AR and make something out of the surrounding topography. I need to do my spring check of my bike and find a garden rake. I think I could build something simple with that and that shovel I bought in the fall to try building *anything* out here. We'll see what happens I guess.
the forests of endor looking pretty lit
My home town is not the place where I live now. I live in Florida, and my hometown is back in Arizona. It's a tiny town, and it doesn't have any full-on trail systems. But there are hiking/biking trails in the mountain south of town, and that's my home trail. And it's amazing. It's an entire trail system in one trail. About 14 miles round trip if you take the extended access trail. The main loop is only about 4 miles, but most of the time we'd launch a ride from a place a few miles away and ride the connecting trail to the main loop. And from my house, I could extend that loop to a full 20 miles if I wanted. And often times, that's what I did. I miss that trail.
But now I'm in Florida, and right now most of the big state park-based trail systems are closed. Most of the trails that are open are run by the towns in which they exist. Which means they're smaller trail systems of only a few miles. That does NOT mean they aren't fun, though. The best one that's still open is about a 50-minute drive away, but it's worth the time to get there and back home.
steep learning curve...i understand. SoMo is trial by fire!! great video eric!!
Such a beautiful trails
I wish my home trails were as cool as yours but unfortunately I live in the Netherlands where everything is flat af. Litterally 0 mountains and even the hills are low. You learn to make the best of what you got though, and I'm grateful for even having home trails at all!
Cool vid- great to see some of the other trails on your home turf.
That exposure kicked the GoPro effect in the nuts. Holy Jeezus!
I started downhill riding back in mid 2015. I live in Europe so I went with my friend in best bike parks in the French Alps.
But lets go back in 2015. The thing is that I lived in Vancouver in the beginning of 2015 (January till April).
My anguish begins when I realized that I lived in region that is known as "biker's paradize on earth" and I didn't actually know that.
I can't believe what I've missed!
BCpov entertaining me during lock down😂
I live in the Netherlands so not that much going on but we have the world's smallest bike park here in Groningen
Nice jumps and nature as well
That trail was heaven
Great trail, hope we have the same trail nearby 🤘
Thanks for sharing your local gem! Our Stay At Home rules in VA say you should only run and ride in parks you can run or ride to (trying to eliminate crowding at trail heads and on the trails of popular, destination trails). I'm lucky enough to live within 2 road miles of some single track and another couple of paved miles from there to yet another single track system. There's enough variety between the two to keep things interesting. Enough, in fact, that people are breaking the order and driving to the trails anyway. Humans...
You inspire me I've been making bike trails in my back yard cause I don't have any trails near me
Spokane Washington has some cool trails and I haven't seen any big channels do a video on it yet. later in the summer the best trails are at MT Spokane and there is also Beacon Hill (camp sakani) that has a small elevation gain but amazing trails from green trails to crazy jump lines. recommend making the 5 hour drive.
i love my home trails my favorite is whiting campground it has awesome trails
I love ledgeview, can't wait until I can go again.
As we suffer from isolation and restrictions, we aren't able to wonder to far from home! I felt very lucky to have Central park, Burnaby to ride single trail.
The dog walkers, hikers, hermits, and riders have created over 2 decades a complex channel of trails.
Well yesterday I discover who has been manipulating the very small feature( less the 3' , for everyone's enjoyment) It is a junior stuff, very young scientists taking care of the fauna studies and research.
She took it into her own hands to block with logs and brunches some of the entrances to trails, as I stood by explaining to her that this paths/ trails have been in use for over 10 years. I also ask her if she was given specific instructions to block/ close trails/ paths? Which she didn't have an answer to, or couldn't answers( so she took it into her own hand to create a dangerous situation! )
I been riding there for over 5 yrs problem free! And a junior stuff decides to take the initiative to, block an specific group of stranded riders, who are been responsible to our society, by staying close to our neighborhood for exercise, to get very short and limited trills.
Any suggestion on how to deal with the imposition this young and inexperience scientists has created? She is not minding hers businesses and speaks for Burnaby municipality as if, she is in control of our tax spending and freedom of displacement, and movement.
May be, come and ride here to show presence. I'm willing to guide visiting riders.
Yo love this! Wish I was able to enjoy this. I live in LA and moved here from Hawaii. I have some cool places to ride but they are far from where I'm living. It just makes me appreciate that you two get to ride in some cool places but BC looks gorgeous and I'm putting it on my bucket list of rides stay safe. Aloha!
Yeah
Flooding in Alberta has me focused on other things right now. I would love to get to Valemount, or Pinherny in Prince George. I would also like to make it back to Boer Mountain in Burns Lake, B.C. One day, I'll make it to SunPeaks or Whistler. Riding mostly XC at a Ski club's snowshoe trails.
Valemount is worth the trip for sure. You'll love it. If you are going to Burns Lake, you may as well go to Smithers. Then once you get to Smithers, Terrace isn't that much further. So many good options down Hwy 16 now. I'm in PG and have to say that our trails are super underrated. Not a lot of vertical to work with but still lots of fun. Stop in at Ruckus in PG for some directions and then use Trailforks and you're all set.
Nice spot! I'll have to check those out someday
Oh yes my home trails have skinnies! Too many if you ask me!
Mine have no skinnies
mine only has 1 skinnie
Haha. No healthcare workers coming now....
The cliffs on Ledgeview - beauty and very cool. Am riding home trails at South Surrey Bike Park and Delta Watershed.
my home trails are so boring, really. Just gravel roads and where there are riding spots, they are shared trails and it's no fun riding with the hikers.
you have it really good to have nice home trails. cool video
I like my home trails as well. In fact they featured in the intro, glad you like them too!
i will maybe go there so i can start learning more mountain biking and i know where your van has been
My homes trails are ledgeview love them
Easy to say your home trails are your favourite trails when you live in BC :)
Definitely not the case here in Melbourne, Australia! If I could drive the couple hundred kilometres to ride at Bright or fly over to Maydena every weekend I totally would.
these trails are awsome, wish I could ride them one day! In France we have good trails too !
Home trails are the best ! 😉👍 🚵♂️🤘
For sure
After watch this, I went and found that drop today at 8:00 and hit it. Definitely legit for a trail bike, 10-12' forsure.
You inspired me to do biking
I can relate.
I live in moab.
Nothing like at home trails!
Basically dont have home trails
@@alanrogula896 not basically for me. There is literally not one trail within 3 hours riding for me, official or not
Greenlake trails in newyork are fun too a lot of hills
well it´s not hard to cherish your home trails when your backyard ist BC and the North Shore! :D
But i will agree anyways. My Hometrails are steep and technical trails of the Blackforest in Germany and as unflowy and intimidating they are sometimes i love them.
This is such a cool spot!
Edmonton AB trails go forever all through the city connecting the whole way through, love it. just drying up here in the next weeks! STAY OFFF until then though, it's no secret edmonton is a mud plain. ruins the trails bad.
We recently built a dirt jump compound in my area and I’ve gotten to ride there!
The only trails near me are hiking trails
Not that good
But thats why I built trails in my backyard
If you see this
Have a great rest of your day:)
Have a great day!
Cool! Since you have done this, I need some advice. I'm building a tabletop jump right now, any tips?
It must to humbling to think that 20-30K years ago, early man was probably living in some of those caves along the cliff there.
I'm in Kamloops, BC. Some of our trails are still closed due to season (higher on the ridge; trying to dry out still). But others are ridable. The ones closest to me are in a provincial parklands, so they've been closed to public use. =(
I have only ever been on the trails that I have built in the woods in me back yard
13:23 hmmmm full lock down in France, we can only go 1 km around our house so no riding for us😢😢 (40 days already)
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