Good luck with the move! There are some great trail networks in the area mostly XC type trails but there are bike parks close enough to make a day trip out of as well like blue mountain and mountain creek.
Next time you go, ride Snowgoose, it's the best trail there and could be ridden in either direction. Dave English is a lotta fun too, and if you wanted to plan your ride there's a map online. You'll see all the trails are pretty much just seperate loops, so taking all lefts or rights doesn't really work out to well at White Clay. And if you see any teenagers ask them where the jump lines are (I don't want to give it away on here).
Jump lines sound fun, we will need to investigate! We use trailforks to navigate around but sometimes just like to wing it and see what happens. Thanks for the suggestions!
@@HandlebarVentures yeah I'm the same way, typical guys who hate asking for directions! And it's not a secret mystery, if you ask a few people you'll quickly find someone that'll help ... And not like it's anything special, but there's 5-6 jumps and a few berms, lotta fun! btw checked out your channel and enjoy the videos ... my kinda humor and different from most MTB UA-camrs
I have a friend who lives on the edge of White Clay. Been there many times but rarely ride the same trail. One of the trails magically ended at an iron Hill Brewery. The ride back was special, sunset, beers, critters, cold....Great video !
Great video and nice meeting you on the trail (I was one of the locals that pointed you right onto Tri-Valley). It looks like you guys rode most of the good stuff. Next time be sure to hit Snow Goose, David English and take Cart Path up to Boundary Line (longest and arguably the best downhill in the park).
I was gonna say the same thing. Snowgoose is the best trail there, and it's just as fun either direction. Dave English I ride clockwise most times. Possum Hollow and Double Horseshoe are a lotta fun too.
Great video, been years since I was there but now I'm going back for sure!
Thank you! Glad we could insprire you! Tear it up!
getting ready to move to DE from Vermont and super nervous about the lack of MTB...this makes me feel a little better! thanks for posting-
Good luck with the move! There are some great trail networks in the area mostly XC type trails but there are bike parks close enough to make a day trip out of as well like blue mountain and mountain creek.
However, the skiing/riding is nowhere close to VT. There's a reason we are always making the drive up to NE in the winter lol.
Next time you go, ride Snowgoose, it's the best trail there and could be ridden in either direction. Dave English is a lotta fun too, and if you wanted to plan your ride there's a map online. You'll see all the trails are pretty much just seperate loops, so taking all lefts or rights doesn't really work out to well at White Clay. And if you see any teenagers ask them where the jump lines are (I don't want to give it away on here).
Jump lines sound fun, we will need to investigate! We use trailforks to navigate around but sometimes just like to wing it and see what happens. Thanks for the suggestions!
@@HandlebarVentures yeah I'm the same way, typical guys who hate asking for directions! And it's not a secret mystery, if you ask a few people you'll quickly find someone that'll help ... And not like it's anything special, but there's 5-6 jumps and a few berms, lotta fun!
btw checked out your channel and enjoy the videos ... my kinda humor and different from most MTB UA-camrs
Thanks! Glad you are enjoying the videos.
I have a friend who lives on the edge of White Clay. Been there many times but rarely ride the same trail. One of the trails magically ended at an iron Hill Brewery. The ride back was special, sunset, beers, critters, cold....Great video !
That's awesome sounds like quite the Handlebar Venture!
Great video and nice meeting you on the trail (I was one of the locals that pointed you right onto Tri-Valley). It looks like you guys rode most of the good stuff. Next time be sure to hit Snow Goose, David English and take Cart Path up to Boundary Line (longest and arguably the best downhill in the park).
Thanks! We will definitely hit those next time. Thanks for the recommendations!
Cool ❤WC/MR
So do we! So fast and flowy!
I was gonna say the same thing. Snowgoose is the best trail there, and it's just as fun either direction. Dave English I ride clockwise most times. Possum Hollow and Double Horseshoe are a lotta fun too.
Nice job, boys!! I'm local to WC/MR and you guys crushed this video! Got some laughs along the way too. Subbed 🤙
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video. Welcome to the channel. Thanks for subscribing!
Nice rip boys. WC is definitely a fast flowly place and you did a great job capturing the essence of the ride.
Thank you!