Great riding bro! You guys were bombing down those trails!! I love the wissahickon and you rode almost all my favorite sections. Keep up the great riding!👌
Hey brother ! Sick videos! I go to Wiss at least once a week. I am a beginner but everyday sending more and new stuff... Question, the first min of this video.. where is it? Is it near Lincoln dr & rittenhouse st & Wissahickon av? I’ve heard of the skills trail but haven’t been able to find it yet! Take care. Keep making vids!
Thanks. Re your question, yes it's the skills trail located there. Enter the trail head caddy corner to the sunoco on wissahickon ave. When you climb up to the top you'll see the trail split off about a tenth of a mile in. There is the skills trail and a return climbing trail tight next to it. Good luck!
Philly MTB thanks bro. Had fun today. Super easy to find. It opened a new set of trails on that side of the park. So cool. Gives good alternatives to Yellow, white and orange trails ! Cheers. Keep doing those vids.
hey man i deleted that video where you misunderstood me. didn't like many parts of it and i don't want to be misinterpreted in the wrong way. didn't want to offend anybody but i failed to introduce myself and my background. thanks for tuning in to my channel and i like this video btw
Cool...I like your stuff but was bummed to see that not knowing the background. HMU if you're ever coming down to Philly to ride and I'll show you around.
If you're looking for really great beginner trail systems, I would check out Nockamixon (Near Doylestown, PA) and White Clay & Middle Run in Delaware. Both are well groomed, easy to navigate and not technical. Also, they don't have any of the tougher climbs that require fitness like the Wiss. There are definitely beginner loops to be had in the wiss, but if you don't where the trickier stuff is, you may end up on some sections with much more rock and needing to walk your bike a little (which is perfectly ok and part of progressing)
Great riding bro! You guys were bombing down those trails!! I love the wissahickon and you rode almost all my favorite sections. Keep up the great riding!👌
Thanks! The Wiss is so sweet...truly a Philly treasure, and only getting better
What was that section in the 2nd clip?
That's the mtb specific skills line over by rittenhouse town
Hey brother ! Sick videos! I go to Wiss at least once a week. I am a beginner but everyday sending more and new stuff...
Question, the first min of this video.. where is it? Is it near Lincoln dr & rittenhouse st & Wissahickon av? I’ve heard of the skills trail but haven’t been able to find it yet!
Take care. Keep making vids!
Thanks. Re your question, yes it's the skills trail located there. Enter the trail head caddy corner to the sunoco on wissahickon ave. When you climb up to the top you'll see the trail split off about a tenth of a mile in. There is the skills trail and a return climbing trail tight next to it. Good luck!
Philly MTB awesome dude! Thanks stay safe and happy trails!
Philly MTB thanks bro. Had fun today. Super easy to find. It opened a new set of trails on that side of the park. So cool. Gives good alternatives to Yellow, white and orange trails !
Cheers. Keep doing those vids.
hey man i deleted that video where you misunderstood me. didn't like many parts of it and i don't want to be misinterpreted in the wrong way. didn't want to offend anybody but i failed to introduce myself and my background.
thanks for tuning in to my channel and i like this video btw
Cool...I like your stuff but was bummed to see that not knowing the background. HMU if you're ever coming down to Philly to ride and I'll show you around.
We’re could I go for beginners. I’m 58 year old never MTB but do some road biking
If you're looking for really great beginner trail systems, I would check out Nockamixon (Near Doylestown, PA) and White Clay & Middle Run in Delaware. Both are well groomed, easy to navigate and not technical. Also, they don't have any of the tougher climbs that require fitness like the Wiss. There are definitely beginner loops to be had in the wiss, but if you don't where the trickier stuff is, you may end up on some sections with much more rock and needing to walk your bike a little (which is perfectly ok and part of progressing)
Here's my video for White Clay which will give you an idea of what it's like. ua-cam.com/video/UErNUdRsGXk/v-deo.html
@Will Turner I haven't been to Smedley yet, but it's on the list. I've heard they're building a lot of fun stuff over there.
@Will Turner I recommend using trailforks app for discovering and navigating new trails. Definitely the best coverage and feature set IMO