I bought a 4 stroke a while back and took it to Mt Hebo Area just inland of Pacific City, never rode before. There's an entire world out there that seems unexplored unless you have a bike like this. So much fun. Great video
I am a lifelong dirt biker and I have had to step away from it over the last several years but I gotta say watching you guys on those trails makes me yearn for trail riding again kind of thinking I might need to pick me up at 300 cc two stroke
Glad you enjoyed the trails here! Nice video. I’m the USFS trails manager and I ride a Beta. Please, please help me keep these trails open to motos. Huck is the place to practice and is not in danger of closing to motos. The rest are *always* under threat of closure. The other trails you rode (none were Skyline) have 3 rules: No wheel spin. Stay on the trail. No cutting SWBs. Spread that message with your videos and all will be well. Thanks!
It’s definitely a very beautiful area. Spent a lot of time up there rode huckleberry way back 20 years ago before it was really established all single track not beat to shit even now it’s a lot of fun of great mix of trails and sum hidden gems
Pass by this place on my way to 3 trails every year. Never tried it, but looks as if we'll need to make this a destination ride. Thanks for the vid, gents!
Just FYI, Browns Camp OR. OHV has a very extensive enduro-cross section too. I believe they may also have a one way woods race course loop with jumps/kickers but don't quote me on the latter, I've never actually confirmed that I found it yet. Love watching you guys hit all these areas local to me too. Keep it up! Fun Vids.
@@Camp2-Ride Overall the trails are easier at Browns, novice and amateur. Lots of camping I noticed but I'm there in 45 min. or so from home. I call it my favorite gym, of course I don't belong to any gyms because I ride.🤣 I think I've heard you can conceivably connect them all (x3) together.
Those trails sure look pristine, far cry from the whooped out root infested dust trails here in the southeast. Riding in a true rainforest is like heaven compared to dried out pine forest, y'all guys are so lucky to have such areas to ride, please follow USFS guidelines/rules and preserve your privilege, most of the areas in the southern regions have been shut down due to those who took advantage of those privileges!!!
I'm from Butte county. Live up here now. It's worth it. Not far from Huckleberry (30 miles) is also Shotgun Creek OHV which has more hard Enduro type stuff also. And the dunes are about 100 miles. Definitely worth a few day trip.
All the hard trails are not on the map at huckleberry... give me a shout if you ever want a locals tour, see the real trails there. Your video looks like you missed all the good trails there 🤘
I bought a 4 stroke a while back and took it to Mt Hebo Area just inland of Pacific City, never rode before. There's an entire world out there that seems unexplored unless you have a bike like this. So much fun. Great video
I am a lifelong dirt biker and I have had to step away from it over the last several years but I gotta say watching you guys on those trails makes me yearn for trail riding again kind of thinking I might need to pick me up at 300 cc two stroke
I hope you do. This is the only reason why we do these films is to get more riders out there and grow the sport.
Another great video! Thanks. We rode Alpine Trail last December 17!!! Wet leaves, lots of exposure but all went well.
Glad you enjoyed the trails here! Nice video. I’m the USFS trails manager and I ride a Beta. Please, please help me keep these trails open to motos. Huck is the place to practice and is not in danger of closing to motos. The rest are *always* under threat of closure. The other trails you rode (none were Skyline) have 3 rules: No wheel spin. Stay on the trail. No cutting SWBs. Spread that message with your videos and all will be well. Thanks!
Do you have a channel?
Noted and will do, thanks for making these trails moto friendly.
Love every single one of these,so good!
1日の料金はいくらくらいなのだろう
どこにも林道に似た所はあるところに同じ地球に住んでいるのを感じる。
とても美しい森🌲🌲
楽しい動画をありがとう👍
Glad you enjoyed it, there is no cost or fee as this is a Public off-road highway vehicle recreation area paid by tax dollars from the state.
Huckleberry Flats is my favorite place to ride. I love the flowy jumps in the 105 trails and the lil tabletops in the 202.
It’s definitely a very beautiful area. Spent a lot of time up there rode huckleberry way back 20 years ago before it was really established all single track not beat to shit even now it’s a lot of fun of great mix of trails and sum hidden gems
Pass by this place on my way to 3 trails every year. Never tried it, but looks as if we'll need to make this a destination ride. Thanks for the vid, gents!
Enjoy the channel. Gives me ideas on where to ride this spring. Thank for what you do.
Just FYI, Browns Camp OR. OHV has a very extensive enduro-cross section too. I believe they may also have a one way woods race course loop with jumps/kickers but don't quote me on the latter, I've never actually confirmed that I found it yet.
Love watching you guys hit all these areas local to me too. Keep it up! Fun Vids.
I did not know that, We usually bypass Browns to hit Jordan creek and Diamond mill. We will have to hit it. Thanks for the views and support.
@@Camp2-Ride Overall the trails are easier at Browns, novice and amateur. Lots of camping I noticed but I'm there in 45 min. or so from home. I call it my favorite gym, of course I don't belong to any gyms because I ride.🤣 I think I've heard you can conceivably connect them all (x3) together.
Those trails sure look pristine, far cry from the whooped out root infested dust trails here in the southeast. Riding in a true rainforest is like heaven compared to dried out pine forest, y'all guys are so lucky to have such areas to ride, please follow USFS guidelines/rules and preserve your privilege, most of the areas in the southern regions have been shut down due to those who took advantage of those privileges!!!
Great recap of the Huckleberry system. Alpine Trail is definitely a must do!
Thank you , and agreed.
Awesome Nice work men! Wish I was there to be towed😂
Looks amazing
Not all of the trails in this video are hucklberry ohv. It’s likely the skyline trail which is a multi use trail.
😂 It looks like a chance to troll through an ewok forest...✌️
Crazy flow...
😅 Thanks for the video. Looks like a place well worth a road trip from California...
I'm from Butte county. Live up here now. It's worth it. Not far from Huckleberry (30 miles) is also Shotgun Creek OHV which has more hard Enduro type stuff also. And the dunes are about 100 miles. Definitely worth a few day trip.
I haven't been on these trails there. I was on some other trails that were way harder. I wish I would've found these instead.
Some of the trails in this video have to be the skyline trial or one of those hiking trails around westfir that the mountain bikers use.
Can you share what your GoPro settings are? Are you chin mounting?
Chin mount with chinmounts.com/, 5K, 60 FPS, Superview
When was this ride?
This fall 24'
All the hard trails are not on the map at huckleberry... give me a shout if you ever want a locals tour, see the real trails there. Your video looks like you missed all the good trails there 🤘
Deal!