Did you ever find a dangerous animal? Like a puma or a snake, im gonna move to temecula and i really want to know and if you ever encountered, what protection do you bring? And nice video 👍
4114 definitely has a solid GoPro effect. And I'm curious if this will be the trail they use for the 2024 SWDH series ? Having road and raced there ( enduro) many times over the past few years, it's the only trail I see even remotely long enough ( with speed) to use for DH. I'm super curious ? I know they have done a ton of work there in the last year to renux OG, Fat Tire etc.. ANY INFO OUT THERE WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
Vail is my favorite local trail system, i would ride it multiple times a week and only lived 10 minutes away. But dear god they need some better flowing jumps
Good video.. Question, was the trail ride about a month ago when it shows the video posted? I've been trying to work that same line on the right on the large rock feature right but seems way rockier now (as of 9/15/23). Just stay right and send it?
There is a bike shop on-site that should be able to help if you need anything. I would recommend learning how to make your sag with the travel indicators in your fork and shock. 👍🏼
This is amazing! Best video and commentary on our park I've ever seen :) The new jump line in Gritty is now open! Come on back for more video and I'll take care of you :)
Went up today with my son (Sat 26) Had a lot of fun. Trail length is excellent! Although, since you were on an e-bike for your video I believe it allowed you to not realize that the last 2/3 of Bear gulch was climbing. Otherwise, once at the connector it stayed consistent DH flow. The other trail head hits you with a climb from the start. Once past it, the trails flow really well.. Speed control is a must! Utilized the wait for the next shuttle up to correct my tire air pressures and suspension settings. Will make this my local go to spot. Bravo to the staff which were super friendly and helpful.. BTW, no way in hell would I even attempt to ride from base camp via the access road to the trail head on a non e-bike 😮💨. 😵💫 100 degrees plus today!
@@destinationMTB I think it has unlimited potential to be a great bike park. Coyote Chase has tons of flow and Granite Falls has great rock work and steepness. A few suggestions on improvements: -Shade structures at the top middle and bottom corral areas. -Beer -Bathrooms that aren’t portapotties -a less treacherous shuttling system. Those side rails and trucks can’t possibly last that long. -is there any sort of medical staff on site? - it sucks having to climb to get back to your car (which was our only refuge from the 110degree sun. Not sure how this can be alleviated
Hello there, I am really enjoying your video and want to ride some of the coolest trails with you in the very near future. I am in Rancho Cucamonga California and if possible we can ride together at your next riding plan. Please let me know if thats ok with you. Cheers and keep shredding!
Started snowboarding for the first time at bear this past season, this would be so fun to do too. Was curious to see how it was during the summer, now im interested.
@@destinationMTB people fall sometimes. Just not usually down a mountain side when they do lol. I don’t mind drops and jumps or tech but I just can’t do the exposure.
@@destinationMTB Bummer hurricane hilary the failure part 2! lol...they had to close the trails and campground!. We will be back to get the full experience soon though. We packed up and went to Greer trails in Murrieta before the wind or rain.
Once the park opens, I do believe all of them will be one-way. They have plans in the future to add a designated up trail for climbing, but with the expansion of the shuttles I think that is a lower priority than adding more DH trails.
Looking forward to giving this park a run.. Your camera perspective sorta distorts the actual hillside steepness and trail width.. Don’t want to assume this is bombable and overshoot to an untimely demise.. 🫨
I'm going to be honest, in most places it isn't actually that distorted. The hillside is really steep along most of the hill, which is why all of the current trails traverse the hill and a pretty flat angle. If you look at the topo you can see what I'm talking about.