At my young age of 73 I find I need my low wattage, non throttle eBike to negotiate much off road. I looked at the website for this area and it appears the bicycle trails are non -motorized. Can you confirm eBikes are a big no-no out of the White Trailhead? Thanks for the video guys!
I dont know what the official position is, but I’ve definitely seen eBikes on Gooseberry. There are, however, a few steep climbs that most people have to walk that will be tough to push up an ebike. Especially on the South Rim.
Love that network!! Hidden Canyon is the best trail on the mesa IMO.
I rode it about 3 weeks ago. I'm 72. Those white dots really helped since I was new tot he area.
Old guys rule!. Nice riding
I’m definitely gonna have to join ya someday!
I remember doing that little hop up in the beginning when my dad and I went and I didn't know until after that is like a 1000ft drop on the left haha
I used to go ride in nearby Santa Clara (barrel roll, rimrock and suicidal tendencies) with an ex moto cross racer who was 81yo.
At my young age of 73 I find I need my low wattage, non throttle eBike to negotiate much off road. I looked at the website for this area and it appears the bicycle trails are non -motorized. Can you confirm eBikes are a big no-no out of the White Trailhead? Thanks for the video guys!
I dont know what the official position is, but I’ve definitely seen eBikes on Gooseberry. There are, however, a few steep climbs that most people have to walk that will be tough to push up an ebike. Especially on the South Rim.
@@Over60MTB Understood. Thanks for the quick reply. I am planning a trip down that way this Fall.
E-bikes are allowed. Pedal bikes were the minority when I rode there 4 days ago.