I tried this trail yesterday and I had to walk my bike most of it 😅. It's only my first year riding tho so maybe next year I'll have the balls to actually ride the whole thing out
Of course you’re walking your bike. It’s only your 1-2 year of riding lol. It’s a an advanced to strong advanced trail with all the features. These skills take years to achieve. Don’t sweat it.
Oh damn dude that's the line they were talking about at the pre-ride. Saw your spill on the insta too, that was brutal. Glad your all good and still riding. 🤘
Haha thanks brother - it’s a heavy one. It served me back a dollop of savagery last year (broken back and sacrum)! Might be retired from that one now, we’ll see 🤔
Right on Ramirro! Glad you enjoyed it - hope to see you out there. What do you mean by “more on track read”? Meaning you’d want to see more content breaking down lines on the mountain, something like Into the Gnar?
@@top2bottommtb789 Thanks for the reply! I was learning the trail I mean, features and difficulty getting some lines hehe. Yeah , perhaps you can do some features too on how to’s!
Ah makes sense - so many different lines on that trail it’s taken years to figure out (and there are still many I haven’t found time to ride)! Let me know if there are lines you’d like to see broken down around the moose area and id definitely be open to doing a bit of that. Anyways thanks for the stoke, and have fun out there!
The gully is an old section of trail that was wiped out in the 2012 floods. It was just revived last year with an incredible effort from MMBTS. It is a more rocky/rough piece of trail with more potential for variety of lines and leads to the whale tail jump line. The main trail is more flowy for the part where they deviate I guess, and also has the wallride. Both great sections of trail!
@@kylegoplin gully has to be the one with more features and different challenges available so I’ve been finding it more fun this year (also because I haven’t been able to ride it as much and is more new to me). Let me know what you think once you’ve had a chance to explore both!