I love the whole area and bought a house there partly because of the riding but comparing it to B.C. comparing Cranmore to Whistler. There are a couple of newer machine built trails in the hurricane Mtn area that have exposed the hidden gems that were already there and made it crowded beyond belief on a weeknd. The majority of the region is old school N.E. , rock strewn single-track.
As a North Conway local, I have to say that this is far from the complete riding guide to the area. This is small portion of Hurricane Mtn. Road and one trail at Cranmore's bike park. There's still the entire East Side network, Marshall, Mineral Site/Cedar Creek, Echo Lake/White Horse, Albany Town Forrest (which is in Conway) and a few other spots in the in the surrounding area including Bartlett and Glen. Not too mention just to the North there is the Coos Cycling Club trail network (Gorham, NH) that features a huge trail system full of technical and fast flowy terrain that's on par with anything in the North East. The crown jewel though is still East Burke and the NEK/KTA trail network.
The steep roll on pinball was pretty much the gnarliest thing I’ve seen on the east coast when I first saw it back in like 2010 when I think it was still a hush hush trail. Completely intimidated me
So, I'm a TECH freak. I was told that Bryce Path was, perhaps, some of the most technical riding in the area, if not New England as a whole. The only thing is, I can't seem to find any videos of someone riding that trail. Does that trail have a secondary name?
Where on cannagnar did you/he crash? Timestamp it in the video when they ride it - there are three possible spots where I think it was! @5:23 @5:33 @7:36
I do recommend recording the trail without another rider in front of the camera, because the rider obscures the trail from view. I'm trying to see the quality of the trail, but the other rider seems to be in the way.
I love the whole area and bought a house there partly because of the riding but comparing it to B.C. comparing Cranmore to Whistler. There are a couple of newer machine built trails in the hurricane Mtn area that have exposed the hidden gems that were already there and made it crowded beyond belief on a weeknd. The majority of the region is old school N.E. , rock strewn single-track.
So cool seeing Dad rollin the trails....😆👍
As a North Conway local, I have to say that this is far from the complete riding guide to the area. This is small portion of Hurricane Mtn. Road and one trail at Cranmore's bike park. There's still the entire East Side network, Marshall, Mineral Site/Cedar Creek, Echo Lake/White Horse, Albany Town Forrest (which is in Conway) and a few other spots in the in the surrounding area including Bartlett and Glen. Not too mention just to the North there is the Coos Cycling Club trail network (Gorham, NH) that features a huge trail system full of technical and fast flowy terrain that's on par with anything in the North East. The crown jewel though is still East Burke and the NEK/KTA trail network.
Shhhhhh. Let them have that area. Sure glad I don't have a house on nice quiet Hurricane Mointain Road. 😅
The steep roll on pinball was pretty much the gnarliest thing I’ve seen on the east coast when I first saw it back in like 2010 when I think it was still a hush hush trail. Completely intimidated me
So, I'm a TECH freak. I was told that Bryce Path was, perhaps, some of the most technical riding in the area, if not New England as a whole. The only thing is, I can't seem to find any videos of someone riding that trail. Does that trail have a secondary name?
Where on cannagnar did you/he crash?
Timestamp it in the video when they ride it - there are three possible spots where I think it was! @5:23 @5:33 @7:36
Love the vid. How do I find these trails?
How does one hook up with local shuttles? Must Visit in 22! Thank You
how do i get there
I do recommend recording the trail without another rider in front of the camera, because the rider obscures the trail from view. I'm trying to see the quality of the trail, but the other rider seems to be in the way.
These trails are even more fun on an old 90s hard tail!
1986 called and they want their sunglasses back.
Jesus Christ