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Ride to peak of Mt Patterson, Northern California BDR with failed water crossing

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  • Опубліковано 18 сер 2024
  • Riding to the top of Mt Patterson, 11,673’. Starting/ending at Burcham Flat doing an out-and-back, following the Northern California BDR ALT Expert route to the top. 7/6/2024
    Drowned the bike on a water crossing!!!
    Riding a KTM 500 EXC on a hot (95 F) day.
    0:00 Starting at Burcham Flat
    2:54 Splitting off the main CA N BDR route on to the ALT Expert Sweetwater Loop section
    14:49 Early view of Mt Patterson in the distance
    16:43 Approaching Lobdell Lake
    18:14 Start of ALT Expert MtPatterson Summit section
    19:55 Riding through section of trees
    20:57 Take a break at end of trees before it’s all open and exposed
    21:39 Great view of Mt Patterson getting closer
    22:41 Awesome little alpine canyon
    23:09 Small water crossing and then the trail starting to get a little rough
    24:29 First switchback, take the wrong line and almost biff it
    25:12 Tricky off-camber and loose section
    25:44 Much better example of doing a switchback
    26:37 Really gaining elevation now
    30:03 Looking back out over the Sierras
    30:33 Start of the final section to the peak
    31:51 Tricky switchback turn with a nice save
    32:50 Wrong turn and almost ride off the cliff
    34:13 Final final section
    34:28 Mt Patterson peak!!!!!
    35:49 Starting the descent down from the peak
    37:30 Awesome views
    39:21 Side quest to the rock cabin
    41:22 Rock cabin
    51:05 Rear brake over heats and totally fades out and I biff it trying to stop
    55:48
    1:01:49 water crossing
    1:04:03 Lobdell Lake and end of ALT Expert Mt Patterson section
    1:06:17 Deep water crossing that drowned out my bike
    1:12:40 Recovered from the drowning and back riding
    1:17:24 More epic views
    1:26:08 Last water crossing
    1:30:00 Epic views
    1:32:13 Back on the main BDR route
    #bdr #canbdr #ncabdr #mtpatterson #sierrasmountains

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @chrisdempsey3860
    @chrisdempsey3860 Місяць тому +1

    Great adventure. Top of my bucket list. Thanks for posting

  • @marvinjames6398
    @marvinjames6398 21 день тому

    Great job, man. Thanks for posting.

  • @silverado5325
    @silverado5325 Місяць тому +1

    Rode to the top and over the other side that day. Must have been ahead of you to beat the heat.

  • @SujitKirpekar
    @SujitKirpekar Місяць тому +1

    Awesome video, thanks for sharing. Now amply clear to me that I cannot do this alt section on my T7, I need a small 250.

  • @blastradiu5
    @blastradiu5 Місяць тому +4

    Thanks for the great video and at 60fps! I appreciate seeing what the road/trail is really like to gauge how "expert" of a route really is.

  • @aussiedorsmith9293
    @aussiedorsmith9293 Місяць тому +1

    Really cool to watch your video.
    A friend and I did that ride a couple of weeks ago. It was neat that you recorded virtually the whole ride. Enjoyed feeling like a passenger and being able to see all of the beautiful terrain, without bouncing off of a rock. 😂
    Well done by you. Too bad about your motor ingesting that water. I’m sure you’ll get filter/airbox sorted out. I hit that water crossing pretty hard, but no problems. Felt good on a hot day. Take care.

    • @austinRCsailing
      @austinRCsailing  Місяць тому +1

      @@aussiedorsmith9293 yesterday I spent the afternoon with some elderly family members that would not be safe to take on the ride (even in a SxS) watching on the big tv. They had the same comment, it felt like they were in the ride.
      I hit the water crossing on the way up (camera wasn’t on to capture) without issue. I guess I got unlucky on the way back.

  • @teccec
    @teccec 8 днів тому +1

    You need two-wheel drive 😊

    • @austinRCsailing
      @austinRCsailing  8 днів тому

      @@teccec luckily, one-wheel drive got me through…

  • @blastradiu5
    @blastradiu5 Місяць тому

    How deep was the water that clogged your bike?

    • @austinRCsailing
      @austinRCsailing  Місяць тому +1

      @@blastradiu5 enough that I drained water out of my boot. Probably like 1.5’-2’

  • @eriknash8783
    @eriknash8783 10 днів тому

    Why on earth would you not be running a proper foam oiled air filter when offroad?

    • @austinRCsailing
      @austinRCsailing  10 днів тому

      @@eriknash8783 the K&N oiled filter seems like a good option? That was what was on the bike when I got it and seems to work ok…

  • @SteveOMotos
    @SteveOMotos Місяць тому

    OMG BRO PLEASE DITCH THAT FILTER! Get a real offroad filter. Holy cow!

    • @raleigh5here182
      @raleigh5here182 Місяць тому

      ?? such as?

    • @SteveOMotos
      @SteveOMotos Місяць тому

      @@raleigh5here182 Rally raid intake with a traditianal foam filter or ktm powersports pre filter.

    • @SteveOMotos
      @SteveOMotos Місяць тому

      @@raleigh5here182 how much dirt was in your intake after this ride?

    • @austinRCsailing
      @austinRCsailing  Місяць тому

      @@SteveOMotos the dirty side of the air box was normal light amount of dust. The clean side was totally completely clean, as usual.