About 5 years ago, I rode my bike from Seattle to Cle Elum and back across the Cascade Mountains. I was 55 years old and no, I did not shred down the mountain side:) Saw some rock climbers one day near the pass and a black bear way too close for comfort on the way home. Forget Europe. I'm still checking out my backyard.
Lived in the PNW from 98-2011. Mountain biked King Co., Kitsap Co., Oak Harbor, Port Townsend, Port Angeles, Cascade mountains etc.. You have it all in a matter of an hours or so drive. Excellent XC, the best DH south of Whistler. I reminisce on the NORBA downhill races I entered, group DH and XC rides. For the dedicated, you can bike year round there. Loved my time stationed there. Nothing like it anywhere else in the country. Just be careful in the wild, no snakes thank god but bear and cougars roam all the regions and have been known to kills unsuspecting riders.
I was stationed at Ft Lewis in 1994 and spent every spare minute climbing, skiing, backpacking, mountain biking until the present. I have only heard of one cougar attack resulting in a fatality and one bear attack.
No holy shit people need to stop moving here evarybody moves here for the wilderness but is so insensible and leaves trash and move into small towns and act like their from their stop
Ya...as a trail builder (back in the day) Seeing this kind of crap really grinds my gears. Guess unless they "tear it up" they just dont get the shot. And all it does is encourage more knuckleheads to do the same with zero regard to the work involved with fixing things. Not something you can just throw money at.
Great bike , rides smooth ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L I added a bigger spring loaded seat to it . Takes a bit of adjusting cables to get brakes and shifting to perfect . I've owned quite a few bikes in the past that were absolutely uncomfortable to ride and they always ended up as garage wall decor . I'm not seeing that with this one. It's pretty light I've only ridden it a few miles but I like it . As for the pedals falling off in the other reviews , the pedal arms are aluminum along with the pedal studs look to be also . I would not overtighten them. I can see it would be very easy to overtighten them and strip the threads right off . All in all I think it's pretty good quality besides the aluminum pedal thing .
I feel very grateful to live in the Pacific Northwest and to be I to actually addicted to mountain biking! This state is perfect for it!
The pacific north west is in my heart. 🌲❤️
Thanks for the amazing video. 😊
About 5 years ago, I rode my bike from Seattle to Cle Elum and back across the Cascade Mountains. I was 55 years old and no, I did not shred down the mountain side:) Saw some rock climbers one day near the pass and a black bear way too close for comfort on the way home. Forget Europe. I'm still checking out my backyard.
Thanks for showing us a wonderful time.
Very timeless video still watching and love it .
Lived in the PNW from 98-2011. Mountain biked King Co., Kitsap Co., Oak Harbor, Port Townsend, Port Angeles, Cascade mountains etc.. You have it all in a matter of an hours or so drive. Excellent XC, the best DH south of Whistler. I reminisce on the NORBA downhill races I entered, group DH and XC rides. For the dedicated, you can bike year round there. Loved my time stationed there. Nothing like it anywhere else in the country. Just be careful in the wild, no snakes thank god but bear and cougars roam all the regions and have been known to kills unsuspecting riders.
I was stationed at Ft Lewis in 1994 and spent every spare minute climbing, skiing, backpacking, mountain biking until the present. I have only heard of one cougar attack resulting in a fatality and one bear attack.
this makes me want to live in this place in a beautiful timber house.
No holy shit people need to stop moving here evarybody moves here for the wilderness but is so insensible and leaves trash and move into small towns and act like their from their stop
@@soapystud612 true ive lived here for 12 years
Awesome. I'd love to live and ride in the Pacific Northwest, such a magical place...
The Pacific Northwest is a great place to be if you want lots of outdoor activities!!!!!
Awesome video and amazing cycling scene. Great place. wonderful job.
Cascadia is one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
that loam though..... looks heavenly
i wish I could ride as good as this
proud i grew up here
this was a good watch
the most butiful place for mountain bike
Amazing work
I am in love of SB165 ❤️💯🔝
Great quality video, love this kind of biking, wished I could afford a yeti!
Amazing Video!!!
great video man
Such a nice video,Yeti tne bike of dream)
awesome. i wish i could buy a yeti..
vey nice place for bike riding
where are these trails? I wanna go ride them
Nice video. Seriously. But maybe next time you boys come to ride our local trails, you'll try and leave a little more dirt where it was. Just a hope.
But they have to get the berm blowups or clearly no one will buy yetis!;)
Ya...as a trail builder (back in the day) Seeing this kind of crap really grinds my gears. Guess unless they "tear it up" they just dont get the shot. And all it does is encourage more knuckleheads to do the same with zero regard to the work involved with fixing things. Not something you can just throw money at.
Only reason I’m considering a sb140 😅
Looks like all the corners were manicured just before the shoot doesnt it.
AMAZING!! great filming, great editing, great riding!!
Where is that trail? and what camera was this shot on?
8:11 there is a creature on the rock Right
很喜欢这种骑车的环境。
No one speaks korean
沈杰 tai lu bam in ba de xian he ē kap tamin gē ping dē
Now thats the perfect place to do mushrooms!! 0.0
And they grow wild in the city parks and people's front yards:))
I know it's a long shot, does anyone know the song at the beginning?
Quality vid
This video makes me very sad, because I live in Northern Germany :(
Where in Seattle did you all ride?
From the Yeti site, it was:Vancouver IslandNorth Bend, WAOakridge, ORwww.yeticycles.com/excursions/northwest#location
+Dan Spalding I was gonna say. This is no Seattle trail I've ever been on lol
Yeah, not sure they used the exit 27 or exit 34? trails in their video. Mt. Prevost on Vancouver Island and Oakridge, OR are likely there.
Looks to me like Tokul and B-ham
is that the sb5c or 6c?
6c mate
Tommy Eicher I belive it is the SB66
It's actually the 66c
what bikes are they on?
SB66, Carbon (26" wheels)
Great bike , rides smooth ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L I added a bigger spring loaded seat to it . Takes a bit of adjusting cables to get brakes and shifting to perfect . I've owned quite a few bikes in the past that were absolutely uncomfortable to ride and they always ended up as garage wall decor . I'm not seeing that with this one. It's pretty light I've only ridden it a few miles but I like it . As for the pedals falling off in the other reviews , the pedal arms are aluminum along with the pedal studs look to be also . I would not overtighten them. I can see it would be very easy to overtighten them and strip the threads right off . All in all I think it's pretty good quality besides the aluminum pedal thing .
Bigfoot is there
If ya want to tear the "dirt" up go back home.
home of the potato
How to ruin a great video with awful music. Nature and Music don't mix well