Not sure if I'd go as far as saying better than Downieville, as these trails appear more tailored for beginners. Which isn't a bad thing! Downieville is more dynamic with good flow and fun tricky rock sections, but these trails look fun nonetheless. Thanks for the video!
I don't disagree with that. I state in my summary that if you are a beginner or low level intermediate, I actually do think doing this shuttle is "better" than Downieville for them since they will be able to focus more on the riding and less on the danger factors. Cheers!
Try moving some of the logs on the trail, they looked pretty manageable for even one person, let alone a few. This is a good example of why a lot of riders have a poor opinion of eeebers.
@@kerryburns6214 I actually did multiple sections of trail work. Those logs already had obvious tracks over them, so. Wasn’t sure if locals wanted them there or not. As just a visitor to those trail, wasn’t really my place to make potentially unwanted modifications.
Not sure if I'd go as far as saying better than Downieville, as these trails appear more tailored for beginners. Which isn't a bad thing! Downieville is more dynamic with good flow and fun tricky rock sections, but these trails look fun nonetheless. Thanks for the video!
I don't disagree with that. I state in my summary that if you are a beginner or low level intermediate, I actually do think doing this shuttle is "better" than Downieville for them since they will be able to focus more on the riding and less on the danger factors. Cheers!
Try moving some of the logs on the trail, they looked pretty manageable for even one person, let alone a few. This is a good example of why a lot of riders have a poor opinion of eeebers.
@@kerryburns6214 I actually did multiple sections of trail work. Those logs already had obvious tracks over them, so. Wasn’t sure if locals wanted them there or not. As just a visitor to those trail, wasn’t really my place to make potentially unwanted modifications.