Underexposed Mount Graham
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Underexposed is a self-shot and produced series of mini-documentaries by Pivot Cycles athlete Brice Shirbach. The series is dedicated to showcasing mountain bike advocacy and stewardship while exploring trails across the globe. Join Brice as he explores the reciprocity between community and trails.
I’ve been preaching for years that Mount Graham is underutilized. It's literally my backyard, and I love escaping the heat, being among the trees, and feeling hundreds of miles away from civilization. I even built a small ranch cottage on my ranch for explorers/riders if they were interested in staying near the moutian.
As I pulled onto Swift Trail, I noticed a mountain bike hanging over the tailgate of a pickup truck. At the risk of coming off as a crazy local, I pulled up next to them at 55 MPH, through the rushing wind I asked if they ride locally. It turns out, Brice Shirbach was just finishing up filming THIS amazing series.
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This is my home town! So great to see the MTB community help work on those trails and open them up to Mountain Bikes. I can't wait to ride on the trials that I've hiked since I was young.
I have been riding Mt.Graham for over 25 years. One of my favorite places in Arizona. It was so amazing before the fires of the last 20+ years.
I have been helping SDMB with trail restoration whenever I am not building trails at Sunrise Park Resort or in the Pinal Mountains.
We are so lucky to have these places to ride our Pivots (and other bikes).
Im coming! If they build it, I’ll ride it! Epic travels!
Wow. Awesome. Spectacular. Great job. Looks so damn good. Be great if there was a Trailforks link in the description?
Thanks for making this Pivot. Shoutout to Evan P. and SDMB for making this happen! SDMB's a fantastic advocate for Southern AZ mountain biking! Also shout out to Kirk A. for his work with SDMB.
I was on a crew that worked Mt. Graham back in 2006. Southwest Conservation Corps and Americorps crews. We did tons of work on many miles of trails.
What a bummer to hear of the fires! I’m sure glad to see SDMB is getting back out there! It’s a gorgeous place!
Just rode Lower Lady Bug with a group. Challenging, but epic and full of amazing vistas.
I’m a local in Safford and I’m an avid Dirtbike rider and have a love for mountain biking. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the work you have put in. I can’t wait to get up the and ride these trails. I would have loved to be apart of this. From here on out I would be happy to help. Hope you respond so I can contribute in some way in the future. Thank you!
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Squamish was once just a mining town too
I’ve spent several weekends with SDMB fixing up these trails and riding them. Huge progress over the last few years. More people should ride it (and volunteer to maintain it)!
Awesome trail...but 3000ft of climbing on a shuttle run...definitely an adventure!
You can just do the first part which is shannon to arcadia with minimal climbing
I don't think shuttles have to imply all downhill! People are missing out on a lot by avoiding the climbs! You got it!
Yep, but it’s a helluva adventure and incredibly beautiful
Very cool vid! Worth remembering that the bikes (components at least) we ride were mined metals once. Kudos to all those making these trails!!!
Nice work! Been Mountain Biking AZ since the 90s. Incidentally, I didn't find Mt. Graham trails to be rough compared to Redington or parts of the AZ Trail, but so beautiful. Thanks for reminding me of what I'm missing. Cheers!
What's a solid loop to do? I live and ride in Flagstaff, so im not afraid of big days at high elevation.
I live in safford too
I wouldn’t say the Gila Valley isn’t an “outdoorsy” community. There’s plenty of people throughout the community who are actual outdoorsmen, avidly hunt/fish/hike etc. Lots of cowboys and rodeo types as well. We just get our outside time in a different way.
Beat me to it.
I'm assuming self shuttle? Any local shuttles?
Wouldn't take a Canyon out there. If you break a proprietary part you'll be without a bike indefinitely since Canyon doesn't keep spares