Glad you like the video. Have a great time riding the loop the weather looks great in Tucson. We are planning on being there in early February. Thanks for watching.
Great video. I ride frequently in that area, it’s my favorite area because of the mountains. Cooler even in summer because of so many trees and the golf course. In the summer ride early in the morning or later in the afternoon. If it’s over 100 degrees then I take plenty of water to wet my hair down. Great narration also.
It is definitely our favorite trail in the area, especially since we stay in Oro Valley. I am sure it is a bit brutal riding in the summer there. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching.
This is why I start hikes and rides at the lowest part and go uphill. Then after I get tired it's downhill back to the start. I don't know how your bike frame is configured, but if possible a front derailleur would help on hills. I have a similar problem. I picked up an old 10 speed with 40/50 chain rings and a 14-28 rear cluster, so I don't have enough gears for up or downhill. I'd like to go visit the family down south in Sahuarita and make a trip to the Loop. You make it look really tempting.
Glad the video is tempting you to ride the loop, it is a gem of a trail system. I wish more cities would use it as a model. I am still tempted to get a smaller front ring, but do not want a front derailleur as I think it would not survive well on a folding bike. Thanks for watching!
It is a lot of fun. We stayed up in the north end of Oro Valley about 3 miles away from the north end of the trail, and used Vacasa to get our rental (our unit did not allow dogs, but Tucson rentals seem to be pretty dog friendly). Have a good time in Tucson and thanks for watching.
@@RichardMooreAndJulieMoore Great, thank you so much. We'd love to retire and go biking at all these fabulous trails. N. Idaho has some great ones too.
I have been thinking about replacing the front ring with one that has a few less teeth. The rear freewheel is a 7 speed 11/34 and I have not seen one with more teeth. The trade off would be slower top end speed.
nice video, im moving back to tucson this weekend and im so excited to ride the loop again :) see you out there
Glad you like the video. Have a great time riding the loop the weather looks great in Tucson. We are planning on being there in early February. Thanks for watching.
Great video. I ride frequently in that area, it’s my favorite area because of the mountains. Cooler even in summer because of so many trees and the golf course. In the summer ride early in the morning or later in the afternoon. If it’s over 100 degrees then I take plenty of water to wet my hair down. Great narration also.
It is definitely our favorite trail in the area, especially since we stay in Oro Valley. I am sure it is a bit brutal riding in the summer there. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching.
It's a beautiful day to ride. Nice views too. 👍
We love Tucson in the winter. If you get a chance, head out there for some riding. Thanks for watching!
This is why I start hikes and rides at the lowest part and go uphill. Then after I get tired it's downhill back to the start.
I don't know how your bike frame is configured, but if possible a front derailleur would help on hills.
I have a similar problem. I picked up an old 10 speed with 40/50 chain rings and a 14-28 rear cluster, so I don't have enough gears for up or downhill.
I'd like to go visit the family down south in Sahuarita and make a trip to the Loop. You make it look really tempting.
Glad the video is tempting you to ride the loop, it is a gem of a trail system. I wish more cities would use it as a model. I am still tempted to get a smaller front ring, but do not want a front derailleur as I think it would not survive well on a folding bike. Thanks for watching!
Where is the best place to park for access ?Thanks
@@shirleymorales3161 We usually park near the Walmart in Oro Valley 1730 E Tangerine Rd
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@@RichardMooreAndJulieMoore thankyou !
Wow! That looks so fun. Any suggestions on a VRBO that is close to that trail? Which one did you use? I need dog-friendly.
It is a lot of fun. We stayed up in the north end of Oro Valley about 3 miles away from the north end of the trail, and used Vacasa to get our rental (our unit did not allow dogs, but Tucson rentals seem to be pretty dog friendly). Have a good time in Tucson and thanks for watching.
@@RichardMooreAndJulieMoore Great, thank you so much. We'd love to retire and go biking at all these fabulous trails. N. Idaho has some great ones too.
@@creativegirl9710 Northern Idaho does have some great trails, check out our 3 videos from 2 years ago.
@@RichardMooreAndJulieMoore Great thank you!
Your loco bike shop can change the gearing on the bikes to help make your ride better
I have been thinking about replacing the front ring with one that has a few less teeth. The rear freewheel is a 7 speed 11/34 and I have not seen one with more teeth. The trade off would be slower top end speed.
That is one of many reasons I ride with a mirror to people and traffic
Absolutely, we always ride with mirrors they are the best safety device you can have. Thanks for watching!