Yeah, videos never do trails justice! Not to mention this was middle of the day so the contrast was really high, causing it to be even harder to make out trail features.
Cooper Sellers 2017 version, its super sick, i finished setting it up last night and will be taking it out in the next week or two. but definilty for the enduro. Its fast as heck.
Which side trail off the Greenway is that? Don't seem to recognize it. Also, is the artesian well still flowing. That was some good, cold, tasty water.
I have to get back down there, it's been a couple of years since I've been on any of those; my last attempt at any of the back trails was about a year ago and I destroyed a tire within the first mile or so... haven't been back since. Come to think of it, my Codeine hasn't been to the GB or CP at all... or RPR for that matter... where are my priorities?!
Just found it in your 'Luv gluv' vid - thanks. I've ridden past this a handful of times and didn't even know it was there but now I'm going to give it a shot.
+Cooper Sellers steer me in the right direction. I've been under the impression that the GB is mostly flat and hard to navigate, so I ride out west. Nice vid.
Oh, there's plenty of vertical :) Hard to navigate, yeah, I'd agree with that. But not so bad that it should deter you from going out, just be prepared to get turned around and have fun getting lost until you put together some fun loops! Of course hooking up with folks who know the trails can help speed up familiarity and linking up good runs!
This video covered a few different places, but all are in the most west/north part of the greenbelt. You'll either have to do a lot of exploring or hook up with a rider who knows their way around!
The camera really calms this trail down. Its pretty gnarly to ride
Yeah, videos never do trails justice! Not to mention this was middle of the day so the contrast was really high, causing it to be even harder to make out trail features.
awesome...gives me a reason to go check out Austin. great vid.
Good stuff to be had here in Austin!
Cooper Sellers just subbed...didnt know I hadn't.
If you live around Austin, you have to get used to some non-flowy, rocky chunder challenging gnar!
Cooper Sellers Lets do an enduro here, my new bike would shred it. I got a intense primer.
WHAAAT? Nice man! Did you get the new 2017 version or last year's? Paul (riding the orange bike in this vid) is on his new Primer
Cooper Sellers 2017 version, its super sick, i finished setting it up last night and will be taking it out in the next week or two. but definilty for the enduro. Its fast as heck.
Nice man, congrats!
Cooper Sellers It is a sweet bike and i got a screaming deal on it too. See you at the dino.
Which side trail off the Greenway is that? Don't seem to recognize it. Also, is the artesian well still flowing. That was some good, cold, tasty water.
Travis country is what I've always called it. Starts in a neighborhood and ends up at twin falls on the opposite side of the Hill of Life.
I have to get back down there, it's been a couple of years since I've been on any of those; my last attempt at any of the back trails was about a year ago and I destroyed a tire within the first mile or so... haven't been back since. Come to think of it, my Codeine hasn't been to the GB or CP at all... or RPR for that matter... where are my priorities?!
Chasing Trail happens all too easily! strong casings are a must!
Hey Coop, where is the segment of trail at the 0:45-1:00 section of the vid?
That starts up behind Travis Country area, continuing down the 'Jedi' trails
I usually take dragons blood to the quarry, then to soupcan/mulch hill to the creek. Where did I pass this?
This starts up above the quarry, and then joins in with the trails you mention.
Just found it in your 'Luv gluv' vid - thanks. I've ridden past this a handful of times and didn't even know it was there but now I'm going to give it a shot.
+Cooper Sellers steer me in the right direction. I've been under the impression that the GB is mostly flat and hard to navigate, so I ride out west. Nice vid.
Oh, there's plenty of vertical :) Hard to navigate, yeah, I'd agree with that. But not so bad that it should deter you from going out, just be prepared to get turned around and have fun getting lost until you put together some fun loops! Of course hooking up with folks who know the trails can help speed up familiarity and linking up good runs!
Thanks, bud!
Where is this trail at man? I was at Barton creek today but I don’t really know anyone here to guide me on the hidden back trails
This video covered a few different places, but all are in the most west/north part of the greenbelt. You'll either have to do a lot of exploring or hook up with a rider who knows their way around!
You running 29er or 27.5+ on that Blade?
J Man in this vid, I was on 27.5s, but I have since switched to 29s