A lot of people don't understand the danger of the cactus on both sides of the trail just waiting to bite you good. Going down is not a big deal but where you land could really really hurt. I learn everything the hard way and have been in the desert over 40 years. Watch out for those jumping cactus guys.
zrkn1 I always have to remind people about those that visit me here in Nevada too. That and the random deep washouts that bisect trails. Definitely have to emphasize “Dont ride faster than you can see and stop” 😂
@@WindowsPlaysFPS go to tonto national forest I go about every week still in scottsdale (technically) but around 144th street and dynamite is where I go in from but hundreds of miles of trails of different difficulty and terrain can go to the lake can ride the river bottom through the canyons or just the trails up top by far my favorite spot and highly recommend 👍🏼
YEAH! Loved this video! I'm out hear in Surprise/Buckeye, AZ, and some places it's like riding on bowling balls. If you didn't fall down then you're in the "better than me" club!
Cool to see you doing some travelling. I need to get out west sometime it looks like a blast! Here in MO all we have is rock lol roughly softball size rocks that are loose everywhere, so I understand especially the deflections when you get to speed, major pucker factor!
I know you are a super smart guy Kyle so I am not taking jabs but fyi more than one cactus is "cacti" You are doing a great job, I wish you and your family all the best.
When you know you have a better rider, ask if they will take the camera for a bit.Carry two. You- all will be more successful and often sooner that later if you look carefully. Need to give yourself far more credit for not knowing the trail. Thanks and happy riding.
Sounded like your cardio wasn't up to speed yet also.. But I'm sure its better now.. That can make you feel slower when your gassed... Sweet looking terrain.
Thanks for the video, now I can't sleep at night in anticipation! This east coast rider will be hitting Phoenix AZ area in 2 weeks to ride similar terrain.
Good vid man! Good to see you back! I've been trying to fill the quality trail riding footage void since you been gone. In Texas here, we have a lot of those baseball sized rocks, and you just have to keep the front light, so it can bounce around. And watch for the wet sheets of rock. Those are slick as snot sometimes too depending on your tire. I usually know when I'm riding with some real good riders when the dust has already settled by the time I cross the same point lol.
Tubliss is the best, I hammer those same trails on my tx300 and never had a flat. running 5-6psi rear 6-8psi in the front. I am pretty good with my line choice but I can see how other riders could get pinch flats easily.
Great vid man. I'd LOVE to ride down there. We've got some nice desert riding east of seattle but it doesn't look that cool. I was interested to hear your buddy not liking the AER. Nothing really compares to the stock suspension on my 250x kybs but i did just get a new fx450 Husky and I'm absolutely loving those forks. Ironically enough, I seem to only love them in the woods. Rode the desert once with them and i definitely would have had a better time on the Yami. After a day of adjustments though I was able to get them to feel pretty good. Keep up the good work dude.
First one to climb to the top of one of those cactuses and take a selfie gets $100.😂 the strip looks like a blast Kyle I wish I could go riding in Arizona.
I know you like 2 strokes kyle but you need to think about doing some 4 stroke bike reviews. I know you have done some in the past but a review of the 18 or 19 FX350 would be nice! Love what your doing keep up the good work!
Hello Kyle, anyway you can tell us where this was at? how to get there? maybe include starting GPS location in your videos, for us curious people. I live close to Scottsdale. Don't need exact locations, but something close would be great info in your videos. thanks!
hey Kyle! i’ve been thinking about getting a new bike soon.I ride a crf 150 expert,and ive outgrown it...would you recommend the crf250r or th ktm 150xcw,i ride woods and enduros i am 13 and 5 ‘6 1/2 .
Has anybody rode from Lake Alamo ,Browns crossing area to Pride Gas truck stop or the love's truck stop ? Via Lake Alamo road to Bonanza road then 15 miles west thru desert picking up Franconia road to National trails road "Old Hwy.66 west to pride truck stop ? Calculated about 65 - 75 miles one way . Did it on a 1992 Honda xr600r in late fall was nice long fairly high speed , any feedback ?Thanks PS join ATRA in 1991 thru 1995
This makes me sad, I just wanna click third gear and grab a big handful of throttle, dig some jumps and climb some nasty hills. Stupid knee I’m so ready to ride (mentally not physically)
Wow you did a video review on fly gear. Paid full price without being sponsored and now you are riding with their rep. I would think FLY would at least sponsor you with a full set of gear as a way of gratitude.
I’m just starting single track riding been riding my whole life but never done single track looking for beginners trails in Arizona anyone have any they like ?
This takes me back. I lived in Scottsdale when I got my first dirt bike as a teenager. Good times.
A lot of people don't understand the danger of the cactus on both sides of the trail just waiting to bite you good. Going down is not a big deal but where you land could really really hurt. I learn everything the hard way and have been in the desert over 40 years. Watch out for those jumping cactus guys.
zrkn1 I always have to remind people about those that visit me here in Nevada too. That and the random deep washouts that bisect trails. Definitely have to emphasize “Dont ride faster than you can see and stop” 😂
I live in that area, must have missed ya! Glad to see you riding again, wish you all the best!.. and yes that was a saguaro cactus!
Ah Wildcats, a good place to ride! I just moved from Seattle to Arizona and this was my first rec ride in AZ.
Bit late, I just moved here too. Haven't ridden anywhere in this area to ride beside the tracks. Any help?
@@WindowsPlaysFPS go to tonto national forest I go about every week still in scottsdale (technically) but around 144th street and dynamite is where I go in from but hundreds of miles of trails of different difficulty and terrain can go to the lake can ride the river bottom through the canyons or just the trails up top by far my favorite spot and highly recommend 👍🏼
I like Walker and Elfendahl Pass up in WA better'n Az riding. No Snakes or cactus!
gotta love dirty verde. Our go to spot for all free riding
Riding in my neck of the desert, nice!
Yeah only clicked on it because it was in Arizona
Anyone know which trail this is?
@@goatsmakesoapco.9113 did you ever figure out what trail this is or where it is at?
YEAH! Loved this video! I'm out hear in Surprise/Buckeye, AZ, and some places it's like riding on bowling balls. If you didn't fall down then you're in the "better than me" club!
Cool to see you doing some travelling. I need to get out west sometime it looks like a blast! Here in MO all we have is rock lol roughly softball size rocks that are loose everywhere, so I understand especially the deflections when you get to speed, major pucker factor!
I know you are a super smart guy Kyle so I am not taking jabs but fyi more than one cactus is "cacti" You are doing a great job, I wish you and your family all the best.
When you know you have a better rider, ask if they will take the camera for a bit.Carry two. You- all will be more successful and often sooner that later if you look carefully. Need to give yourself far more credit for not knowing the trail. Thanks and happy riding.
Being humble is cool. Nice video
This is pretty much the only place I ride when I am able to. Cool seeing you riding in my back yard.
Any chance you can tell me where this trail is? I'm in Mesa, and I don't go out Scottsdale way too often for trails.
Awesome ride, thanks for sharing! Good to see you in my neck of the desert and riding again!
Sounded like your cardio wasn't up to speed yet also.. But I'm sure its better now.. That can make you feel slower when your gassed... Sweet looking terrain.
I'm with you on the tubless.. Love them!
Thanks for the video, now I can't sleep at night in anticipation! This east coast rider will be hitting Phoenix AZ area in 2 weeks to ride similar terrain.
I can't sleep nighter I want to go take me with you.😂👍
4 peaks?
Good vid man! Good to see you back! I've been trying to fill the quality trail riding footage void since you been gone. In Texas here, we have a lot of those baseball sized rocks, and you just have to keep the front light, so it can bounce around. And watch for the wet sheets of rock. Those are slick as snot sometimes too depending on your tire.
I usually know when I'm riding with some real good riders when the dust has already settled by the time I cross the same point lol.
loving the intro!! just BAM trail riding!! Arizona is a place I really want to ride. I love desert riding esp with cactus's lmao
Definitely something to give thanks for.
I'm loving your video right now I ride that area a lot
Where exactly is this area? I just started riding again and I’m looking for single track to ride
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@@doublea4853 Pima Rd & Bartlett Dam Rd . Wildcat wash has sum awesome single track
I take it this is somewhere in Tonto Forest? Somewhere near Bartlett Lake?
Those guys seem pretty cool. Fun looking ride!
Tubliss is the best, I hammer those same trails on my tx300 and never had a flat. running 5-6psi rear 6-8psi in the front. I am pretty good with my line choice but I can see how other riders could get pinch flats easily.
Great vid man. I'd LOVE to ride down there. We've got some nice desert riding east of seattle but it doesn't look that cool. I was interested to hear your buddy not liking the AER. Nothing really compares to the stock suspension on my 250x kybs but i did just get a new fx450 Husky and I'm absolutely loving those forks. Ironically enough, I seem to only love them in the woods. Rode the desert once with them and i definitely would have had a better time on the Yami. After a day of adjustments though I was able to get them to feel pretty good. Keep up the good work dude.
Those cantaloupe sized rocks are called "baby heads" in Central Texas and they will dump you on you backside in a hurry, especially at pace.
Finally been waiting for you to hit some Arizona trails!
Good riding Kyle. That terrain looks tough, even tougher riding it blind with fast dudes.
Happy New Year.
First one to climb to the top of one of those cactuses and take a selfie gets $100.😂 the strip looks like a blast Kyle I wish I could go riding in Arizona.
Hard to go wrong with tubliss2 and some slime. Especially for that area.
I know you like 2 strokes kyle but you need to think about doing some 4 stroke bike reviews. I know you have done some in the past but a review of the 18 or 19 FX350 would be nice! Love what your doing keep up the good work!
Kyle, this is some spectacular riding, do you know what its called or where it is ??
Just recently ordered a few parts for my dirtbike. Used your Motosport link so hopefully it helped you out a little bit
Hello Kyle, anyway you can tell us where this was at? how to get there? maybe include starting GPS location in your videos, for us curious people. I live close to Scottsdale. Don't need exact locations, but something close would be great info in your videos. thanks!
Welcome to our neck of the desert. Hope you liked it 🤙🌵
I love az :) I'm going to ride this summer:)
Do you know where this trail is located?
I hate wild cat. Yes I said it....Late to the channel but love your commentary. Good vids. Keep it up man.
Looks like a fun place to ride. we don't have anything like that near me (Sydney, Australia). what are the other guys riding?
Similar ground to where I live except we don't have any cactus
Very cool area!
Hey where is the exact location of this spot? I live in Scottsdale and wanna rip this trail up!!! Haha
Did you ever learn where to park for this spot? I just moved here and would love to check it out as well.
@@Yuuiiytrfbh yeah, inquiring minds want to know!
Hell yea! My home state
Finally a riding video
How come you didn’t set up a ridding meet up day. I live about 70 miles from there it would be cool if you can
What’s that trail riding spot called. I’m in Peoria ?
I am coming to visit soon, is there any people in the area that offer riding trips (dirt bike rental / gear and a guide?)
I live in Arizona and I am buying a bike in the next few months. I'll mostly ride desert and Dunes. Should I get a 250 or 450?
oh man you guys missed the crack, if you turn right you can hit this crack you have to carry your bike through.
I want to ride there!
I may get flamed for this, but whats Bibs?
I know mouse and I know tubeless.
Greco Conduris I think bibs/mouse are the same thing.
@@onthetrail894 Thanks for that
hey Kyle! i’ve been thinking about getting a new bike soon.I ride a crf 150 expert,and ive outgrown it...would you recommend the crf250r or th ktm 150xcw,i ride woods and enduros i am 13 and 5 ‘6 1/2 .
What are some of the best places around there to ride? Did they fill you in on that?
I go to the place he is at I was there today.
nice, how far are those trails from your home?
I'm looking to get a bike (had one as a kid) and I live near Scottsdale. Does anyone have a list or website that can show the trails around?
kyle do you remember the name of the area or fr road # ?
Did you ever figure out where the location is? I would love to go as well.
Hey bro can i ride with you guys i just bought a YZ250f and i dont know no body to ride with! Im from Avondale!
were is that, wildcat pass?
Husky fx350? And yz250/450fx?
Was thinking the same question
where near scottsdale did you stage? i want to ride here
KTM/Husqvarna is where it is at - the 'big 4' can keep their recycled (clones) of each other.
Has anybody rode from Lake Alamo ,Browns crossing area to Pride Gas truck stop or the love's truck stop ? Via Lake Alamo road to Bonanza road then 15 miles west thru desert picking up Franconia road to National trails road "Old Hwy.66 west to pride truck stop ? Calculated about 65 - 75 miles one way . Did it on a 1992 Honda xr600r in late fall was nice long fairly high speed , any feedback ?Thanks PS join ATRA in 1991 thru 1995
So how did you like the 300?
This makes me sad, I just wanna click third gear and grab a big handful of throttle, dig some jumps and climb some nasty hills. Stupid knee I’m so ready to ride (mentally not physically)
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Can I have the address to this trail?
cacti
Any Pev groups that ride around here? I got a hyper E scooter i need to stretch its legs with a couple ppl
What is the place called
Wow you did a video review on fly gear. Paid full price without being sponsored and now you are riding with their rep. I would think FLY would at least sponsor you with a full set of gear as a way of gratitude.
What trail is this?
Where is this?
Give me the address of that route pls
I live in Arizona
I don't
I did
Me too.
What I'd give to ride in a place like that
I’m just starting single track riding been riding my whole life but never done single track looking for beginners trails in Arizona anyone have any they like ?
*cacti
Sounds like your cardio is nada
God it’s unwatchable with the heavy breathing and then when he gets and drinks water and the slurping and then heavy breathing.
where is this trail?