Join me on this mountain bike adventure and allow me to be your trail guide to get to know the trails you want to ride beforehand. I'm here to help track your trails and give the necessary info that will help you navigate which loop is best for you first hand.
Sure, call it a trail guide focus, but I'm also here to give you a heads up on the area you'll be traveling to, as well as follow my skill and life progression journey on the bike and off.
So , let's jump on the bike, get in a ride, and hit the pub up afterward.
I've always wanted to ride this place, I've hiked it and it is pretty awesome trail. We have been to Morro bay so many times with my wife and she tells me I should bring my bike next time. Now, that I have seen it I have no excuse! Thank you for the guided tour! Top Tip, if you stop to check out some of those rocks you can see sea shell fossils in there sometimes (we did this with my kid while hiking it)
It’s great to see you back , Tony! What a gorgeous video! One of the most beautiful places in the world in my opinion. Thanks for sharing this ride with us! 🤘🏽
It’s great to see you back , Tony! What a gorgeous video! One of the most beautiful places in the world in my opinion. Thanks for sharing this ride with us! 🤘🏽
They call it red rock wilderness in oc parks. I think it's close to the Irvine lake in Silverado canyon. Waiting your your trail guide to then get out there!
You've been missed man! I'm glad that you are getting your health in order, and that you're back. Also, I agree that not every ride has to be something gnarly.
There's such a sense of accomplishment from doing the loop on a real bike. I get a feeling of sadness seeing the ebike. It seems pointless, yet so many new riders have it as their only trail experience. You get credit for going back to get the drone footage on the other bike.
Hey Tony! Years back, I did a ride somewhere near the Santa Monica mountains with my bro (RIP) and it was epic. The trail would probably be rated a blue or green these days, but it was up high with amazing ocean views, and IIRC, it was along the PCH. Any recommendations for something like this in SoCal? Would love to take my boys for a sweet ocean-view ride now that they're old enough. TIA for any ideas
Glad to see you back on. Any recommendation for resorts in Park City. We have class 1 bike or regular bikes. I would prefer to ride the e-bikes, but not sure if they are allowed.
Good luck on your home acquisition. I am a Southern California resident, have been all my life. This place is unmatched in weather and off roading possibilities. Financially and the political climate(which go hand in hand) can easily out weight the positives however. Welcome back.
I'm an original trail cutter at Greer than the farm trails back in 2002. I'm very grateful, terrific stewards of the area have applied what I saw the area to be worth.
Hey I know these bike are a little different now but I am split between these bikes. I’m just scared that I might get the Capra and it doesn’t pedal uphill at all and I’m scared that I’ll get the jeffsy and it won’t be enough to take to Snow Summit and Mammoth. So my question is does the Capra struggle on longer pedal days like 10 miles or more but then some days I’ll walk my bike and do some of the gnarlist trails down here in SD with guys on 170-180 mm enduro bikes with my 140 mm lol 😂 very great video but still split.
Yeah I hear you. I mean you do have to choose a priority. I’ve ridden the Capra on climbs and it’s ok, just not as pedal centric as the Jeffsy. If I had to choose I like the Capra because you’ll always have enough bike and great at the parks. But if you prioritize trail days the Jeffsy is a better fit.