Nice work Darren... Place looks really nice... Pity Freiburg is... Well... Just that little closer to me... Hahaha... Does look like it's worth a visit though!
Very cool video Darren👌, it was impressive how much grip you had😳, I need to go there sometime but I prefer dry conditions😂. Great riding Buddy, shame that the last trail wasn't on camera😢. Thanks for sharing and have a nice evening✌️
Thanks Christoph 👍 That's the beauty of the place - it really doesn't need to be dry 🤣 The last trail was tough! I had to walk one corner - I'd still do it again though 🤘
I'm glad I found your channel, definitely subscribed! Always wanted to see high quality MTB videos in English from the Swizerland/Germany/France area and this is it!!!
Awesome, thank you! I do my best to showcase some of the huge number of riding spots we have in this part of the world, so it's nice to hear when it's appreciated 👍
It's north west of Mullhouse, about 2.5 hours from home for me. There are all sorts of trails to explore in that region, you should check it out on Trailforks, might be somewhere we could meet up?!
As @ckMTB already said : There should be dry conditions, but a very cool aera ! I just had a look to Trailforks. So it's quite interesting for me, due it's not so far for me, just about 1h 30 to drive by car for me :) Thank you for visiting us this great enduro area! Cheers 🤙Hitsch
At only 1.5 hours from you, it's definitely worth a visit. There are two 7+km descents nearby that I really want to go and check out. Just need to look for a gap in the weather.
Thanks 👍 It was the first weekend in November and everything was perfect. The last descent we did was Torrent Stork - definitely the toughest of the 3, with one very steep corner that I had to pass on!
On Trailforks look like some trails are closed (Bracco, the first one) or illegal - since October (last comments). You went in November, how did you inform yourself on the opening/status of the 3 trails?
To be honest, we just found the tour on Trailforks and didn't check the status of any of the trails in advance. Everything was pretty well signposted though and there was certainly no signage to indicate anything was closed or illegal.