Your videos give me the motivation to go out on my bike. I'm still very new to mountain biking but I'm really starting to enjoy it. I went up Holcombe brook this morning at 7.30am. I felt great after it. Not feeling to great now though after eating a 14 piece KFC family bucket 😕😕. I think I'll have a go at rivington soon. Another really enjoyable video! Keep them coming 👍
We really appreciate the kind words, that is exactly the reason why we do it! We want to share the experience and hope it motivates people to get out! I merely didn’t record this edit. Kind of wondered if there was any point but hoped that the winter version of rivvy could be appealing and cracked on.. what I’m saying is, these lovely comments motivate us to keep doing the channel so thank you! Now then , onto the questionable food choice! Every man at some point in his life has to tackle a family bucket of KFC chicken by himself. It’s a right of passage! Just ru not to make a habit of it or the rides won’t get any easier 😂
Not been up Rivi for a good 6 months. Did my rotator cuff left shoulder coming off down San Marino last September. Just recovering from that and fell at work a month ago and fractured 8 ribs and also a punctured lung. They say it comes in 3s so I'm going to watch your vids for a while and pick my routes. Have contemplated selling my bike a few times in the down days recently and packing it all in. Watching this has inspired me to get back up the hill. I live down at the bottom near the Beehive roundabout so my local routes and know them all so well. I'll get up soon when recovered fully maybe get myself a bit of body armour and a full face though the way my luck's been as I ride alone and seem to be so accident prone. Must be the old age creeping in, 58 in July. Thanks for posting this and especially at this pace which is about my maximum, I've done these routes many times but great to get another's sensible take on getting down in one piece. I'll try and take heed whenever I get up there next.
Thanks for the comment, I appreciate you sharing your story! Sounds like you’ve had a bad run of for sure. MTB does have that danger element but the benefits far outweigh the risk in my opinion. We are really taking our fitness and mental well being very seriously and MTB is at the core of this, we want to be able to do it for as many years as possible and part of that is being sensible when descending. It doesn’t eliminate crashes completely but I definitely don’t buy into the “if your not crashing your not trying” mantra. Recovery is long and painful and the loss of muscle mass cardiovascular fitness abs mental wellbeing take a major hit when not able to run, ride bike etc. so I shall remain slow and steady and win the marathon. 👍
@@MindfulTrailBiker Thanks! Slowly getting there but be a bit off getting up there though. As I'm finding recovery is longer as you get older. Mental health is key and a great point you make. Nothing better than being up on the hill on a fresh morning and at one with everything.
Hey guys New to your channel Can’t wait to try this Not to far for me to get there 40 mins by car loving the footage Who knows might see you there sometime Safe rides 😊
Thanks for watching Darren and for the comment. It’s a good starter route for rivington and particularly good for wet weather. Check out our other Rivington edit - the very best of Rivington for a loop with more (spicier) descents that ride well in summer 👍
Beltas guys I thought that 1 near shop is dog kennal 1 tho lol . Not been rivi for a while tbh but it's a fare trek frm me without a lift lol.. iv done San Marino on a dh n ht tho lol great lil vid tho guys
@@MindfulTrailBiker i thought i saw you when i was ontop of two lads when u where on the road to the mast next to it could tell it was you with your dog i ended up going straight down the pikes steps well next to it and didn’t get told it was a jump then onto a straight landing ended up doing a stoppie all the way down and bottoming out my shock and fork! that was some show for the walkers that i nearly plowed down like bowling pins 😅😅
Your videos give me the motivation to go out on my bike. I'm still very new to mountain biking but I'm really starting to enjoy it. I went up Holcombe brook this morning at 7.30am. I felt great after it. Not feeling to great now though after eating a 14 piece KFC family bucket 😕😕. I think I'll have a go at rivington soon. Another really enjoyable video! Keep them coming 👍
We really appreciate the kind words, that is exactly the reason why we do it! We want to share the experience and hope it motivates people to get out! I merely didn’t record this edit. Kind of wondered if there was any point but hoped that the winter version of rivvy could be appealing and cracked on.. what I’m saying is, these lovely comments motivate us to keep doing the channel so thank you!
Now then , onto the questionable food choice! Every man at some point in his life has to tackle a family bucket of KFC chicken by himself. It’s a right of passage! Just ru not to make a habit of it or the rides won’t get any easier 😂
Not been up Rivi for a good 6 months. Did my rotator cuff left shoulder coming off down San Marino last September. Just recovering from that and fell at work a month ago and fractured 8 ribs and also a punctured lung. They say it comes in 3s so I'm going to watch your vids for a while and pick my routes. Have contemplated selling my bike a few times in the down days recently and packing it all in. Watching this has inspired me to get back up the hill. I live down at the bottom near the Beehive roundabout so my local routes and know them all so well. I'll get up soon when recovered fully maybe get myself a bit of body armour and a full face though the way my luck's been as I ride alone and seem to be so accident prone. Must be the old age creeping in, 58 in July. Thanks for posting this and especially at this pace which is about my maximum, I've done these routes many times but great to get another's sensible take on getting down in one piece. I'll try and take heed whenever I get up there next.
Thanks for the comment, I appreciate you sharing your story! Sounds like you’ve had a bad run of for sure. MTB does have that danger element but the benefits far outweigh the risk in my opinion. We are really taking our fitness and mental well being very seriously and MTB is at the core of this, we want to be able to do it for as many years as possible and part of that is being sensible when descending. It doesn’t eliminate crashes completely but I definitely don’t buy into the “if your not crashing your not trying” mantra. Recovery is long and painful and the loss of muscle mass cardiovascular fitness abs mental wellbeing take a major hit when not able to run, ride bike etc. so I shall remain slow and steady and win the marathon. 👍
Best of luck with the rest of your recovery and hope to see you in the hill soon!
@@MindfulTrailBiker Thanks! Slowly getting there but be a bit off getting up there though. As I'm finding recovery is longer as you get older. Mental health is key and a great point you make. Nothing better than being up on the hill on a fresh morning and at one with everything.
Hey guys
New to your channel
Can’t wait to try this
Not to far for me to get there 40 mins by car loving the footage
Who knows might see you there sometime
Safe rides 😊
Thanks for watching Darren and for the comment. It’s a good starter route for rivington and particularly good for wet weather. Check out our other Rivington edit - the very best of Rivington for a loop with more (spicier) descents that ride well in summer 👍
wish i’d seen this video before i went today 😂😂
Haha.. I take it you found some slop then? 😂
I rode san marino on my gravel bike the other week.. that was interesting 🤣
Jesus, I bet it was! Balls of steel 😂
@@MindfulTrailBiker 🤣🤣
Beltas guys I thought that 1 near shop is dog kennal 1 tho lol . Not been rivi for a while tbh but it's a fare trek frm me without a lift lol.. iv done San Marino on a dh n ht tho lol great lil vid tho guys
Good point, it is also called dog kennels. Thanks for watching and appreciating
@@MindfulTrailBiker hey nps bro some gd lil trails tbh plenty slop eh lol
always worried about pike in the winter with how sloppy it gets sometimes when was this recorded?
Just this morning. Running well really. Just the bit after special k was bad, otherwise pretty solid
@@MindfulTrailBiker i thought i saw you when i was ontop of two lads when u where on the road to the mast next to it could tell it was you with your dog i ended up going straight down the pikes steps well next to it and didn’t get told it was a jump then onto a straight landing ended up doing a stoppie all the way down and bottoming out my shock and fork! that was some show for the walkers that i nearly plowed down like bowling pins 😅😅
@NW-ENDURO 😂 sounds like the pike slabs would have been safer!