Back in the 80's or possibly the 90's, there was a posting on a board in a bike shop about making a new trail one weekend. I showed up at Fromme that Saturday with a few others and we hiked up to the seventh switchback. We barely had any tools and just began hacking at the forest this new trail under direction of the bike shop owner I believe. It didn't look like much in the early days and was way too hardcore for me then so I never rode it afterwards. The trail was illegal and entrance was hidden, hence the Secret part. Glad it became what it is due to the hard work and dedication of the trail builders. Fun fact: There were seven of us, on the seventh day of the seventh month.
@@the6ig6adwolf Nope. I only worked on it on the first day. The bike shop was Robson bikes which no longer exists. It was a great shop with great mechanics.
I always find that instead of "Hey there!" and "Thank you very much." when passing other mtbers I go with "Mind if I play through?" Gets a chuckle every time.
It's got decent traction in the dry. The trickiest part about the Gangler for me is the really tight left hander coming off of it to stay on the trail.
Back in the 80's or possibly the 90's, there was a posting on a board in a bike shop about making a new trail one weekend. I showed up at Fromme that Saturday with a few others and we hiked up to the seventh switchback. We barely had any tools and just began hacking at the forest this new trail under direction of the bike shop owner I believe. It didn't look like much in the early days and was way too hardcore for me then so I never rode it afterwards. The trail was illegal and entrance was hidden, hence the Secret part. Glad it became what it is due to the hard work and dedication of the trail builders.
Fun fact: There were seven of us, on the seventh day of the seventh month.
That all sounds made up🤔
@@the6ig6adwolf Nope. I only worked on it on the first day. The bike shop was Robson bikes which no longer exists. It was a great shop with great mechanics.
I got sore and tired just watching that, you are insane
25 years of mtb all over the US and Canada, and this is my all-time favorite trail. Excellent run, nice Gangler @2:53.
Thanks! Seventh is pretty fun. Nice mix of everything.
That feature is the bane of my existence, everytime i see it i tell myself next time !!!!!
You deserve more subscribers , great run and trail
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Dang bro. I’m doing good just to not go down in an enduro stage. Nice riding.
I always find that instead of "Hey there!" and "Thank you very much." when passing other mtbers I go with "Mind if I play through?" Gets a chuckle every time.
wow i wish i could ride that fast! Also the trail looks super dry for November.
Definitely filmed this during the summer then sat on the footage lol
crazy have fast u can ride this! gooooood job
Thanks!
Dangerous Dave I salute you!
Damn dude you make the gangler look so easy. Maybe I should try it
It's got decent traction in the dry. The trickiest part about the Gangler for me is the really tight left hander coming off of it to stay on the trail.
What is a gangler?
what a run!
I really want to try that trail but im not good at techy still..good run
Thanks! Seventh is a really fun option. Quite the pedal up though.
Nice
I did it at dusk tonight with no lights and poor eyesight, lol. How many times you done The Gangler?
Probably a dozen or so times now. Still remember trying to work up the nerve to do it the first time!
I can’t tell if i’m scared of it or not. if you had to rate 2 fromme features...one harder and one easier...what would those be?
👍👍
How are you so good at this?
Many years spent as a competitive trials rider plus a few years of MTB experience!
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