One minor point if order here. This isn’t the Lemmon Drop (though it is a small part of it). The full Lemmon Drop starts near the summit on Aspen Draw, and the half Lemmon Drop starts with Green Mountain which is one more trail higher than Bug Spring. They both end at the bottom of La Milagrosa.
Oh the trails are just gorgeous. I imagine my self riping down the trail in my Trek Slash🤙🏼. Reminds me a bit of the Sequoia national forest, With all the creek crossing. One question Ever thought of going over there to the Sequoias?
Aww man you guys are bringing back some good memories. My in-laws were out in AZ south of Tucson in a town called Tubac. Rode Mt Lemmon and did the Lemondrop. So cool. Starting in the clouds and ending by zipping past cacti. Thanks for bringing back those memories. 🤙🤙
That hike a bike section is why that Specialized Turbo Levo was designed to conquer, Mo. 🙃 Dude just needs a better quality bike rack designed to handle ebikes. Thanks for showing that GNARLY Lemmon Drop trail! Gotta work to to that one, but definitely gonna ride it someday soon! 💪
A strong second for Tortillas Bryan as well as La Doña Esperanza. El Rustico for tacos & quesabirrias, Karamelo King for Sonoran dogs (chipilon style) and caramelos.
Do you use the newest GoPro with just the built in stablezation or do you have a seperate stablizer? Wanted an new GoPro but didn't want to have to use a separate stabalizer. Do you need to run higher air pressure on the rocky rides in Arizona? Thanks for the great videos.
Awesome Video Guys, and I just Subscribed to your Channel. I'm just getting back into MTB, and I'm in El Paso where I Retired from the Army in 06. Hope to get to Ride with you some Day.......🤝🏾🇺🇲💪🏾👍🏾😊
There are a lot of excellent pro riders who prefer not to. I get it. Sometimes it is nice not to wear them. Personally I almost always wear them because I usually have at least 2 good crashes a season and most of the stuff I ride has lots of jagged rocks and such. I’ve broke my little fingers a number of times hitting rocks or skimming trees between the object and my bars but my hands have never gotten mashed bad due to the gloves. I would have had some major hand abrasions without them.
One minor point if order here.
This isn’t the Lemmon Drop (though it is a small part of it). The full Lemmon Drop starts near the summit on Aspen Draw, and the half Lemmon Drop starts with Green Mountain which is one more trail higher than Bug Spring. They both end at the bottom of La Milagrosa.
Haha sorry! We are pretty loose with names
Gorgeous cinematography starting at 10:40 “The viewpoint”.
Oh the trails are just gorgeous. I imagine my self riping down the trail in my Trek Slash🤙🏼. Reminds me a bit of the Sequoia national forest, With all the creek crossing. One question Ever thought of going over there to the Sequoias?
Probably one of the best and must ride trails in Arizona! Awesome video
Aww man you guys are bringing back some good memories. My in-laws were out in AZ south of Tucson in a town called Tubac. Rode Mt Lemmon and did the Lemondrop. So cool. Starting in the clouds and ending by zipping past cacti. Thanks for bringing back those memories. 🤙🤙
Looks like a awesome time. Definitely got some flow to it. Just think of all the good food you can add to those tortillas.
All my trust into Hanna's line and then takes a different line!! LOL!
That hike a bike section is why that Specialized Turbo Levo was designed to conquer, Mo. 🙃 Dude just needs a better quality bike rack designed to handle ebikes. Thanks for showing that GNARLY Lemmon Drop trail! Gotta work to to that one, but definitely gonna ride it someday soon! 💪
That was awesome, I use CC so every time Hanna said, “nice Mo” the CC would get confused and always say something random like, “you smell” lol
Nice, I've been wanting to do this trial for the last 4 years. Can never make it during the right weather window.
A strong second for Tortillas Bryan as well as La Doña Esperanza. El Rustico for tacos & quesabirrias, Karamelo King for Sonoran dogs (chipilon style) and caramelos.
Do you use the newest GoPro with just the built in stablezation or do you have a seperate stablizer? Wanted an new GoPro but didn't want to have to use a separate stabalizer. Do you need to run higher air pressure on the rocky rides in Arizona? Thanks for the great videos.
Love awesome video
Awesome Video Guys, and I just Subscribed to your Channel. I'm just getting back into MTB, and I'm in El Paso where I Retired from the Army in 06. Hope to get to Ride with you some Day.......🤝🏾🇺🇲💪🏾👍🏾😊
Thank you so much!! 😊😊
@@moandhannahtravel You're very welcome, and stay safe Guys.......🤝🏾🇺🇲💪🏾👍🏾
All right Moe on the "dont ride ebikes" comment...
Great ride/video...
Give some of that money to people in need.
believe it or not - there are OTHER trails in and around Tucson. Bugs is not the only one. 🙄
Yes we’ve done others too 😜
La milagrosa is the best trail in tucson.
The motor bike mob typically loves singing the praises of their 55lb sleds. Crickets on this issue! 😎
you need to wear some gloves! Your digits will thank you for it!
Do people think its cool to NOT wear some gloves ?
There are a lot of excellent pro riders who prefer not to. I get it. Sometimes it is nice not to wear them. Personally I almost always wear them because I usually have at least 2 good crashes a season and most of the stuff I ride has lots of jagged rocks and such. I’ve broke my little fingers a number of times hitting rocks or skimming trees between the object and my bars but my hands have never gotten mashed bad due to the gloves. I would have had some major hand abrasions without them.
We genuinely just prefer not to. Sometimes I’ll wear them but mostly no
Another reason why e-bikes suck.
The street I live on is La Palma, which in Spanish means the Palms. Mainly, it refers to the Canary Palms in the Canary Islands. Fun fact