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Yeah Remy is perhaps one of the most skilled and intelligent out there and he didn’t like the feeling it gave him. Smart man, live to ride another day!👍
I really think that part of "rider intelligence" is knowing when to back away from doing a feature and placing personal safety above any sort of achievement.@@john_casey
@@john_casey in his defense, he is a world-class mountain biker. if this trail was not on the edge of a cliff, it would be a piece of cake. I believe the trail is easy for him, but there is always the risk of the cliff. Its like someone walking 2 feet from a cliff. they are perfectly good and capable of walking, but the cliff just makes it risky.
I have a buddy who's ridden that entire section, which Ive walked twice. He's an epic rider and local mtb guide... but still, I would NEVER! I don't even want to watch anyone do it.
I'm almost 1000 miles from where you are, in the safety of my home in Colorado, sitting at my kitchen table, eating breakfast in my pajamas, feet firmly planted on the ground... AND I'M LEANING TO MY RIGHT as I watch this.
I rode Portal last year, definitely high exposure up top! But I walked way more at the bottom as those switchbacks are so steep, loose and sharp, they are way more difficult than riding the exposed sections. @Remy - thank you for following the signs and dismounting when asked! As always, you are a great ambassador.
@@MrMeheheh Make us at least three of us. Walked the death section but the rest of the top section wasn't bad. Session the two lower section switchbacks at least three times before clearing only one.
I agree. Just getting to start of the Portal is also a quest. Especially for a few dumb Canucks with no idea where they are going. Also, the last time we rode it one of the shops told us to just call a cab at the bottom. But there was no cell service there so we had to ride toward town to make the call. Then, the only cab was apparently 1/2 way to Fruita at the time. So we rode 13 miles back to town to get our truck. All pretty tired and dehydrated. Still worth every minute of it, but I would be better prepared next time for sure. Great video as usual Remy!
One of the kids on my college cycling team died there ~25 years ago. He was a risk taker, went for a jump without having ridden the trail before and it wasn't a jump, it was a turn. He made the landing however many hundred feet down. He landed it, but his chest hit his handlebars and his head kept going and he broke his neck and died. We know that he landed it because he was still clipped in. moral of the story: Remy gives real good advice at the start of this video.
In the early days of the Canyonlands Fat Tire Fest Rim Cyclery was the center of the Moab mountain biking universe. Someone had recently fallen off the Portal and Rim had their smashed GT LTS hanging out front to warn us (before the signs) about the risk on Portal Trail. The exposure hasn't changed but the trail is much harder now than it was 30+ years ago. Dirt erodes and rocks move. Thankfully trail crews have armored and stepped sections that were troughs in the past. This is the finest POV video I've seen of Portal. Chapeau Rémy.
I still have my Rim visor hat from 1992. I don’t recall the GT LTS, but Portal still loomed large in everyone’s minds, esp as we had just started riding Rock Shox Mag 21. Glad to see Portal still rocking!
Remi saying "I feel like I'm skilled" is along the same lines as Kevin Durant saying "I think I'm pretty good at basketball". I think I would have to walk Portal, and even then it's sketchy. I walked the white line trail in Sedona and that was enough for me. Portal is certifiable.
There is beauty in movement. I love watching you guys maneuver the bikes through the technical sections. It's impressive and inspiring! I wish I could ride bikes every day.
What a treat for the hikers that got to see the two of you ride sections of that trail. Watching you ride the cliff sections, I panicked and almost fell off my couch!
Remy that trail is nuts! I wouldn't even want to walk that one part without my bike, the exposure even on the part you guys were riding is no joke, I've done trails with exposure to cliffs but it's hard packed trail and really solid ground, that whole area just looks like it could slide off the edge, that one corner is just like nah
When Remy is scared to do something, mere mortals shouldn't even consider looking at it LOL. Great work, Remy, for again confirming the insanity of Portal. Good stuff!
It's not long after getting into MTB that you hear about Moab and Portal. It carries a huge prestige as a trail, definitely one of the craziest trails in the 4 corners area. Gets my adrenaline and HR going even just watching footage of it. Awesome job though Rémy, made it look totally easy and approachable. Glad, you made it down safe!
Merci Remy de partager avec nous cette expérience! Au delà du trail simplement incroyable et des skills que tu sais nous montrer dans chaque vidéo, la toile de fond et le décor autour sont juste magnifiques!
Usually when I watch Remy's videos, I think, no way could I ride like that. This time I was thinking, that trail looks far more my cup of tea. However this was the first video of Remy's where I held on to my chair whilst watching him ride. That cliff edge and long drop to certain death if you flubbed a section twisted my insides. Kudos to you guys for being sensible and walking a section, despite your incredibly skill levels. As always, setting a good example.
Nice send and such an epic zone to ride! Sent that section with a busted rear linkage a few years back. Wish I had some rear suspension for that one!!! 😆
Great video. Looks puckering. I've pushed myself in rock climbing and skiing but when it comes to biking I'm just there to get a workout and an enjoyable downhill. I enjoy watching guys like you push the limits.
I have watched portal "rides" several times..mostly walkers with bikes. You are the first video where I see it is someone actually riding it. Scary trail!
Prompts to you!! Loved the introduction 😊 👍💪 when i was there i thought about trying to ride that trail, i was with my girfriend and sadly she is a beginner so i decided to stay away from it not only for her sake but for mine as well, riding that alone is now without a doubt not a smart idea! I am happy to have my hesitations confirmed 😂
Thanks for making this video Remy!! We rode this trail earlier this year as part of the long Mag7 trail route, and it was very satisfying to get down staying very focused on every move. You are an excellent ambassador for MTBing!!! 🤙🏽
A perfect example of a not super gnar trail ( more tech ) that becomes SO GNAR because if its exposure consequences. The mental game is real, ive seen remy ride stuff more dangerous by the same exact margins the difference being its got a fall away or your body shredded on rocks, exact same outcome if you miss your line, just not quite as in your face as this, ideal the relief when there's boulders down slope of you in those initial pockets, like the mountains cradling you before the !!!!!!!! Great video as always Remy
Been there, rode that, have it burned in my mind. (I may have walked a “few” more sections than you 😂). I do want to go back and try with my 29er. Last time was 26” wheels.
My brain triggered some adrenaline spikes just watching this.......I'm not even sure I would have been able to walk the part with my bike in my hands. Crazy stuff !
Pretty sure the 200 ft reference on the sign was how far you should walk your bike down the trail for safety. Not the cliff height. That trail is crazy and even scarier in person!
Rode this last year and enjoyed it primarily for the views. The rock switchbacks at the bottom are really rough! Unfortunately by hiking up Portal you missed out on riding the Gold Bar Rim singletrack, which IMO was the best part of the Mag 7. Rolls up and down with cool technical features both climbing and descending. Highly recommend hitting that if you get the chance!
If I ever ride portal I’ll be walking the tricky exposed sections I reckon. Other than that bit of mortal consequence cliff riding, it looks just plain super fun, and technically challenging at a high level
Definitely some scary parts and I'm nowhere as skilled as you, but for some reason I've been 3 times. I think it's worse after doing the rest of Mag 7 especially Gold Bar. Just so tired and danger-conscious by the time you get to Portal.
Scariest trail I've ever been on! But it's a ton of fun other than that walking section. Shocking that anyone would try to ride that. 200ft is the free fall! You bounce 1000ft down to the road.
My body gets clumsy when I'm acclimating to heights. My theory is that my brain can't process the visual and creates a sensory overload to shut down my body for a couple minutes and then I'm ok. I love your methodology in riding and would love to have a coaching session when and if I get my schedule set so I can travel.
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I appreciate that as a pro you walked the death section. Setting a good example for the rest of us.
Yeah Remy is perhaps one of the most skilled and intelligent out there and he didn’t like the feeling it gave him. Smart man, live to ride another day!👍
I really think that part of "rider intelligence" is knowing when to back away from doing a feature and placing personal safety above any sort of achievement.@@john_casey
Ummm this trail has been around for decades. @@john_casey
@@john_casey in his defense, he is a world-class mountain biker. if this trail was not on the edge of a cliff, it would be a piece of cake. I believe the trail is easy for him, but there is always the risk of the cliff. Its like someone walking 2 feet from a cliff. they are perfectly good and capable of walking, but the cliff just makes it risky.
I have a buddy who's ridden that entire section, which Ive walked twice. He's an epic rider and local mtb guide... but still, I would NEVER! I don't even want to watch anyone do it.
I'm almost 1000 miles from where you are, in the safety of my home in Colorado, sitting at my kitchen table, eating breakfast in my pajamas, feet firmly planted on the ground... AND I'M LEANING TO MY RIGHT as I watch this.
I'm lying in bed 1,947 miles away and I rolled to the right and pulled the bed sheets over my head as Remi approached the cliff.
I rode Portal last year, definitely high exposure up top! But I walked way more at the bottom as those switchbacks are so steep, loose and sharp, they are way more difficult than riding the exposed sections. @Remy - thank you for following the signs and dismounting when asked! As always, you are a great ambassador.
Thanks for sharing!
Same. I walked the death section but top was mostly fine. It's been too long since I've been riding in Moab though
@@MrMeheheh Make us at least three of us. Walked the death section but the rest of the top section wasn't bad. Session the two lower section switchbacks at least three times before clearing only one.
I agree. Just getting to start of the Portal is also a quest. Especially for a few dumb Canucks with no idea where they are going. Also, the last time we rode it one of the shops told us to just call a cab at the bottom. But there was no cell service there so we had to ride toward town to make the call. Then, the only cab was apparently 1/2 way to Fruita at the time. So we rode 13 miles back to town to get our truck. All pretty tired and dehydrated. Still worth every minute of it, but I would be better prepared next time for sure.
Great video as usual Remy!
One of the kids on my college cycling team died there ~25 years ago. He was a risk taker, went for a jump without having ridden the trail before and it wasn't a jump, it was a turn. He made the landing however many hundred feet down. He landed it, but his chest hit his handlebars and his head kept going and he broke his neck and died. We know that he landed it because he was still clipped in.
moral of the story: Remy gives real good advice at the start of this video.
In the early days of the Canyonlands Fat Tire Fest Rim Cyclery was the center of the Moab mountain biking universe. Someone had recently fallen off the Portal and Rim had their smashed GT LTS hanging out front to warn us (before the signs) about the risk on Portal Trail. The exposure hasn't changed but the trail is much harder now than it was 30+ years ago. Dirt erodes and rocks move. Thankfully trail crews have armored and stepped sections that were troughs in the past. This is the finest POV video I've seen of Portal. Chapeau Rémy.
I still have my Rim visor hat from 1992. I don’t recall the GT LTS, but Portal still loomed large in everyone’s minds, esp as we had just started riding Rock Shox Mag 21. Glad to see Portal still rocking!
Rémy is my mtb spirit animal.
Remi saying "I feel like I'm skilled" is along the same lines as Kevin Durant saying "I think I'm pretty good at basketball".
I think I would have to walk Portal, and even then it's sketchy. I walked the white line trail in Sedona and that was enough for me. Portal is certifiable.
There is beauty in movement. I love watching you guys maneuver the bikes through the technical sections. It's impressive and inspiring! I wish I could ride bikes every day.
The guy in front steers more with his back wheel than the front.
What a treat for the hikers that got to see the two of you ride sections of that trail. Watching you ride the cliff sections, I panicked and almost fell off my couch!
Remy that trail is nuts! I wouldn't even want to walk that one part without my bike, the exposure even on the part you guys were riding is no joke, I've done trails with exposure to cliffs but it's hard packed trail and really solid ground, that whole area just looks like it could slide off the edge, that one corner is just like nah
Drew flows through the tech! Nice to watch style like that moving through what is basically rubble.
When Remy is scared to do something, mere mortals shouldn't even consider looking at it LOL. Great work, Remy, for again confirming the insanity of Portal. Good stuff!
If Remy walks the bike I'm walking my bike for sure ...
If he’s walking I’m not even not going. Risk/reward ratio not there.
It's not long after getting into MTB that you hear about Moab and Portal. It carries a huge prestige as a trail, definitely one of the craziest trails in the 4 corners area. Gets my adrenaline and HR going even just watching footage of it. Awesome job though Rémy, made it look totally easy and approachable. Glad, you made it down safe!
Moab is such a gnarly area. So much cool stuff for off roading whether hiking, biking, jeeping, or horseback.
Merci Remy de partager avec nous cette expérience! Au delà du trail simplement incroyable et des skills que tu sais nous montrer dans chaque vidéo, la toile de fond et le décor autour sont juste magnifiques!
Usually when I watch Remy's videos, I think, no way could I ride like that.
This time I was thinking, that trail looks far more my cup of tea.
However this was the first video of Remy's where I held on to my chair whilst watching him ride.
That cliff edge and long drop to certain death if you flubbed a section twisted my insides.
Kudos to you guys for being sensible and walking a section, despite your incredibly skill levels. As always, setting a good example.
Nice send and such an epic zone to ride! Sent that section with a busted rear linkage a few years back. Wish I had some rear suspension for that one!!! 😆
The second half is the coolest part, so unique.
Stunning video, and I agree with you. Some trails, you only have to ride once.
It's filed away, in the, WTF was I thinking, folder!
Great video. Looks puckering. I've pushed myself in rock climbing and skiing but when it comes to biking I'm just there to get a workout and an enjoyable downhill. I enjoy watching guys like you push the limits.
I have watched portal "rides" several times..mostly walkers with bikes. You are the first video where I see it is someone actually riding it. Scary trail!
The rock after the sign has a suprisingly high number of pedal strike and chainring marks on it, crazy.
you know , we all love you Remy , please stay safe
Prompts to you!! Loved the introduction 😊 👍💪
when i was there i thought about trying to ride that trail, i was with my girfriend and sadly she is a beginner so i decided to stay away from it not only for her sake but for mine as well, riding that alone is now without a doubt not a smart idea! I am happy to have my hesitations confirmed 😂
Next time!
That was a wicked trail ! F"ing scarey , I would have shit my pants ! Great riding Remy , thanks for the video !
Impressive riding, and excellent clip.
Walking the last sketchy rock detail was extremely pro, thanks bro.
Thanks for making this video Remy!! We rode this trail earlier this year as part of the long Mag7 trail route, and it was very satisfying to get down staying very focused on every move. You are an excellent ambassador for MTBing!!! 🤙🏽
Glad you enjoyed it!
A real crazy line, I'm most impressed that you don't hit the rock in the narrow passes.
Nicely done!
One of my favorite trails!! I’ll have to try that inside line on the switchback next time, 😀
Phil Kmetz ride on this trail is well worth a watch too.
A perfect example of a not super gnar trail ( more tech ) that becomes SO GNAR because if its exposure consequences. The mental game is real, ive seen remy ride stuff more dangerous by the same exact margins the difference being its got a fall away or your body shredded on rocks, exact same outcome if you miss your line, just not quite as in your face as this, ideal the relief when there's boulders down slope of you in those initial pockets, like the mountains cradling you before the !!!!!!!! Great video as always Remy
6:25 first "not today death " moment
Its beautiful, thats for sure.Great job 👍
Rode it years ago on a 26 inches hardtail with no dropper post of course, that was interesting 😅
Same
Thanks Remy for another Cool vid. I feel like i gainee some confidence riding that trail now that i’ve watched this vid.
Thanks Remy for this. I will continue to dab that trail section for the rest of my long life.
bravo Remi...live to ride another day!
Just missed you! I was on this trail last Saturday
remy x portal is the collab we needed
15:02 so fun!
Man what a video! what a style!!!!
Been there, rode that, have it burned in my mind. (I may have walked a “few” more sections than you 😂). I do want to go back and try with my 29er. Last time was 26” wheels.
loved the comment at 7:22. In that I ride this trail, knowing what was coming up next. Great ride.
Very nice trail my friend, very challenging & scary too, enjoy ride & keep safe always, from athens, greece.
Remy, you are amazing! And yes, I was squirming in my seat just watching you ride a lot of this trail! Yikes!!
This Ride Heart Stopping Sick!! Keep Safe on the next Ride
Awesome video. Thanks a lot. I could hear that you were working really hard.!
My brain triggered some adrenaline spikes just watching this.......I'm not even sure I would have been able to walk the part with my bike in my hands. Crazy stuff !
The speed you guys are going is insane! thanks for making me sweat without a workout! wheew! \m/
Dicey! I love the random guy ripping through there.
I don't think I could ever do that trail... I've seen those that do the whole thing... no dab's. Absolutely crazy.
This trail is insane! Nice riding
That looked REALLY dangerous! I had to watch this video in two installments I was so scared!
Pretty sure the 200 ft reference on the sign was how far you should walk your bike down the trail for safety. Not the cliff height. That trail is crazy and even scarier in person!
Oh it could be
@@remymetailler it def is
Surprised they don't have chains as a guide rope anchored on the wall to the right.
Some hiking trails do that in the Canadian rockies.
Nicely done. I think this is a trail I’ll enjoy from the video only!
Sick trail!! 😮 I would love this!!
I've been 4wheeling in moab for 20years. Need to take my bike and give it a try. That trail def looks like a one and done.
Been there, walked that. But the rest of the Mag 7 trail system leading up to Portal, including Gold Bar Rim, is a spectacular ride.
insane !!!!! Remy you are awesome.
Les gars, vous êtes des virtuoses et ces superbe de vous voir pédaler dans ce décor de dingue.
Badass! Both of you. Bravo!
Used to ride that in the early 90s on a ht. Falling was not an option. We just rode it..and rejoiced with beers..and im still here to redo..
Hey Remy, this is totally sick, you are crazy (but seen in a positive way!!) WOW, I wouldn't even go there!
Hey, thanks!
Portal is so sick. The whole Mag 7 leading to it is too.
I remember “riding” that on a hardtail with cantilever brakes and a Softride suspension stem. Youth and ignorance rules, haha! Cheers to you!
Rode this last year and enjoyed it primarily for the views. The rock switchbacks at the bottom are really rough!
Unfortunately by hiking up Portal you missed out on riding the Gold Bar Rim singletrack, which IMO was the best part of the Mag 7. Rolls up and down with cool technical features both climbing and descending. Highly recommend hitting that if you get the chance!
Thanks for all the tipps and the insane sends 🔥
wow amazing, scared me from the comfort of my couch :)
thank you for sharing
OMG, as you ventured closer to the edge of the cliff on the left, I found myself leaning over to the right just watching this! 🤣😱
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow...that was so awesome...you just got a new subscriber 👍👍
Thanks for the sub!
If I ever ride portal I’ll be walking the tricky exposed sections I reckon. Other than that bit of mortal consequence cliff riding, it looks just plain super fun, and technically challenging at a high level
Awesome!!! love it!!!!
Always wanted to ride it but the pedal up is a no go for the rest of my crew. Great to watch as always! Cheers!😊
I mean people have ridden the craziest part? another epic video 👌👌
i was like ouch. ouch ouch, with those knarly rocks, i can feel the tires lol
This trail looks money. Some of the coolest lines. I wish it wasn't so high risk
Eres un poco flipao, Remy, con todos los respetos.
First of your videos where I was actually genuinely scared.. 😮
You ride so well before the big old roller, then super hero speed is released when you’re on the front! 😮
I just noticed I was leaning to the right while watching! Ha!! Insane.
awesome!!! love it!!!!
It was fun last Sunday as a finish for Mag 7
Awesome. Thanks for this
That’s beautiful- but a firm no way I’m ever doing that trail- but beautiful trail and area. If not so exposed I’d try
i saw you in your car driving down half nelson road
Very defficult track... And very beautiful) thank you for nice content!)
I will be here for all non ebike related content. Sick video! 😎👍
Oh i do some Ebiking too sometimes
Wow! Id love to do that trail...much slower though and I'd probably be walking my bike alot too
Definitely some scary parts and I'm nowhere as skilled as you, but for some reason I've been 3 times.
I think it's worse after doing the rest of Mag 7 especially Gold Bar. Just so tired and danger-conscious by the time you get to Portal.
Yes.
Couldn't agree more. Such an epic ride from top to bottom though!
I rode it the first time on a Klein Attitude. Bomber up front and XTR V-Brakes. It’s easy now, ha.
I sure hope you experienced The Blue Dot.
It’s a rad trail, rode it 5years ago and to be honest I agree one and done
Cheers 🍺🍺
Scariest trail I've ever been on! But it's a ton of fun other than that walking section. Shocking that anyone would try to ride that.
200ft is the free fall! You bounce 1000ft down to the road.
yep exactly. Why..
YOU GUYS ARE NUTS LOL. MY TUMMY HURTS JUST WATCHING YOU!!!!! THATS INSANE!!!!
Big Fan Rémy Bro 🇮🇳 Love From India
it's as gnarly as it sounds!!! That corner has quite a few dead mtb'ers attributed to it
My bike would have so many dings and chips after falling off that 1000ft drop
My body gets clumsy when I'm acclimating to heights. My theory is that my brain can't process the visual and creates a sensory overload to shut down my body for a couple minutes and then I'm ok. I love your methodology in riding and would love to have a coaching session when and if I get my schedule set so I can travel.
Wow good job 👏 👏 👌🤙👍 keep it up You are A risky riders now
Right here right now let’s gowww 😂
Doing this trail at the end of the Mag 7 route is supreme Final Boss energy.