Weeblewobbles
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Locust Gap Single Track Behind Parking Lot, Cliffside, and BS Hill
We end our day with some of the usual behind the parking lot. I warned Nate of the one single Matty and I did before being real sketchy and he accidentally found it. It was too late to warn him so I got a second shot at that one. A little less scary the second time, but still pretty high stakes if something goes wrong.
We stop at BS Hill, which for the most part is no more, and finish with a few singles on the way back to the parking lot.
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Видео

Locust Gap "Orange" Single Track In (Part 2)
Просмотров 21714 дней назад
Part 2 of this trail; we enter at the end of my favorite dragon back section from the side and detour a little throughout to check out some new stuff we've otherwise always missed. Video Clip Credit Baby rolling down hill - Kung Pow Enter the Fist 20th Century Fox (20th Century Studios Inc.)
Locust Gap "Orange" Single Track Out (Part 1)
Просмотров 49714 дней назад
We take orange out past my favorite dragon back section, here; ruclips.net/video/Y20Z-Odjl-I/видео.htmlsi=IC7Plv_NEWhuWx4V&t=26 a slightly different way that Nate was familiar with. From there, we loop back toward the field and continue to the end of the linked dragon backs above. Part 2 of this loop we made is linked at the end or could be found here; ruclips.net/video/sus80nEPODQ/видео.htmlsi...
Ashland North Single Track and Matty's Dumb Idea
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We kick off at the top of a hill that no one followed me up last time we were at Ashland North. Matty and I take it until (from what we could tell) ends, and I explore solo after Matty fails several times at a loose, rocky, rooty hill. This definitely wasn't Matty's day. If he could get stuck, he would get stuck. With the limited amount of new content, the video ends with Matty's Dumb Idea.
My Favorite Dragonback Section of Locust Gap + Rock Crawling
Просмотров 531Месяц назад
Matty and I end our day with my favorite dragonback section of Locust Gap and a little rock crawling. We were beat and cut the rock crawling single a little short at the end. We'll revisit this section in the future to capture the whole trail.
Locust Gap Single Track Paralleling 54 on Both Sides
Просмотров 247Месяц назад
Mid day we revisit some sections that we previously bypassed due to my leg/hip injury and parallel 54 on both sides. I take my redemption at a rock garden that went just a little smoother this time
Yellow/Orange Single Track at Locust Gap
Просмотров 361Месяц назад
Matty and I get our day off to slow start when the CR took about an hour to fire up. We take a yellow trail just North of the parking lot for some rock crawling which turns into a familiar orange trail to get the juices flowing for the day
Darkwater Single Track (Northeast)
Просмотров 189Месяц назад
Favoring much of the Northeastern section of Darkwater, Matty and I begin our day at my (Frank's Hill). It got its name many months ago as it was a hill I continually failed on. The logging out at that area appear to be finished, but there is so much of that side of Darkwater that has been wiped out. Shortly after we met up with a very speedy local who showed us some new places to check out and...
Flowy Technical Flowy Darkwater Single Track
Просмотров 223Месяц назад
In this short clip we hit a nice flowy section out of the dragon backs from the previous video, a short technical section @ 5:25 for a few minutes, and exit flowy again. Matty has a close encounter with a deer.
Darkwater Single Track (West)
Просмотров 186Месяц назад
Matty and I wrap up a very hot day (100 with humidity) with a quick run West of the parking lot. I pick up and ride with an elephant ear for quite awhile obstructing the camera, and Matty redecorates his plastics with a tree.
End of Day Shenanigans at Ashland North
Просмотров 103Месяц назад
Matty and I wrap up our day at Ashland North with some random single track near the parking lot. The path we take has no rhyme or reason; just a way to cool down for the day before packing it up
Ashland North Single Track Off of Parking Lot
Просмотров 98Месяц назад
We FINALLY found some single at Ashland North. To date, we never have. Finding everything we found today though does make me wonder how we consistently missed so much. There were a few hang ups early on, a dead end cliff, and some confusion on where we should all go, but it was a great start to our day.
Ashland North Single Track Over Rt61
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Continuing our day, we head over 61 to see if we can find any single. We found one and entered in the middle of it somewhere, ran it back, and as far as we could. Navigating that area for other single is tricky since the coal piles have been shut down. This makes for no clear path to the far West side of Ashland North property.
Matty Cools Off on a Hot Day at Locust Gap
Просмотров 1412 месяца назад
We end our day behind the parking lot in some familiar dragon backs which are starting to get extra rooty and holding a little more water than usual. Matty takes the opportunity to cool himself off after a long day of riding.
Turning Coal into Diamonds at Locust Gap
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Not literally of course, but this was a great little section we found and will absolutely return. We followed the orange trail in a very leafy valley out to a smaller to medium dragon back section. It was a little overgrown in some places but an absolute blast to ride. We likely missed some of the trail due to overgrowth so I'd be curious what a second inspection of the area would reveal.
Seldom Explored Single Track at Locust Gap
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Seldom Explored Single Track at Locust Gap
Burma Single Track to Hill Climb
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Burma Single Track to Hill Climb
Burma Single Track by the Creek
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Burma Single Track by the Creek
"B" is for Bumpy; Burma Single Track
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"B" is for Bumpy; Burma Single Track
"Easy Like Sunday Morning" Bushwhackin' at Burma
Просмотров 6412 месяца назад
"Easy Like Sunday Morning" Bushwhackin' at Burma
Burma North Single Track
Просмотров 5112 месяца назад
Burma North Single Track
My Worst Day at Locust Gap
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My Worst Day at Locust Gap
The Scariest Single Track We've Done at Locust Gap
Просмотров 9423 месяца назад
The Scariest Single Track We've Done at Locust Gap
Locust Gap Single Through Pines (Far Side Power Lines)
Просмотров 3313 месяца назад
Locust Gap Single Through Pines (Far Side Power Lines)
Locust Gap Single Track to a Pond
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Locust Gap Single Track to a Pond
Locust Gap Single Track (Northeast over 54)
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Locust Gap Single Track (Northeast over 54)
Burma Single Track at Parking Lot
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Burma Single Track at Parking Lot
Burma Single Track to Hill Climb Fails
Просмотров 4513 месяца назад
Burma Single Track to Hill Climb Fails
Exploring the North Side Burma Single Track
Просмотров 4693 месяца назад
Exploring the North Side Burma Single Track
Darkwater Single Track (West of Parking)
Просмотров 2943 месяца назад
Darkwater Single Track (West of Parking)

Комментарии

  • @claypitman1459
    @claypitman1459 14 дней назад

    Locust gap was one of my favorite areas of fro. Haven’t been in a yr or two tho

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 14 дней назад

      There's a good selection of everything at the gap!

  • @jss9849
    @jss9849 15 дней назад

    Is this Burma Pennsylvania?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 15 дней назад

      @@jss9849 close to it, but no. Locust Gap. A little further north; maybe 15 minutes from Burma.

  • @nancygabriela9286
    @nancygabriela9286 15 дней назад

    ❤🌳🛵💨💨💨

  • @crslozano
    @crslozano 15 дней назад

    First off, this is an excellent video!! I have a question. We just put the tv screen back in. All wires appear to be plucgged in. Im testing it out before we get the headliner back in, but doesnt seem to power on. Do i need to connect everything else to complete a ground/circut for tv to turn on or am i missing something.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 15 дней назад

      Thanks! Off the top of my head, I'm not sure. I believe there are two connections on the screen, but with those connections running through the frame, make sure everything is correction at the rear roof. There are a ton of antennas, filters, etc back there, and wiring can be mixed up. Color coding helps, but the connectors themselves can reach other locations. Prior to checking that, might not hurt to put the car in theater mode to try to play something rather than just powering on.

  • @Pint76
    @Pint76 15 дней назад

    What camera and mount are you using? That is perfect

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 15 дней назад

      Thanks! I've seen a bunch of angles and I really wanted the first person experience without behind too high, low, or otherwise weird. It's just a normal velcro chin mount from amazon. I'll find a link and comment back here later. With it, I mount my camera upside down, but during edits it automatically figures out which way is up.

    • @Pint76
      @Pint76 15 дней назад

      @@weeblewobbles Wow. I thought for sure that was a chest mount.

    • @Pint76
      @Pint76 15 дней назад

      What camera?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 15 дней назад

      @@Pint76 GoPro Hero 11

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 15 дней назад

      @@Pint76 www.amazon.com/dp/B0B4P4LCH8?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1

  • @user-kj2zb2um2f
    @user-kj2zb2um2f 16 дней назад

    Awesome video, you guys inspire me to ride more single track, witch gear did you use to climb parking lot hill climb? I have a 2023 yz250x to . Awesome stuff , keep it up 👍 .

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 16 дней назад

      @@user-kj2zb2um2f I believe I was the only one that day to try it. I’m on a 23 yz125x with BeRad’s freight train kit and that was 2nd from the start once I made it. I found shifting to cause things to get a little wild so it’s best to start in 2nd. Back then I would have been running stock mx33 tires. Today I’m running an m59 front and at81ex rear. It’s a completely different bike with that rear and at times a little scary. I used to slide my way to the top of things, but now I wheelie at 2k rpm. Little bit of a (re) learning curve, but it’s an amazing tire. I haven’t tried that climb yet with the at81ex.

    • @user-kj2zb2um2f
      @user-kj2zb2um2f 15 дней назад

      Thank you , you guys are awesome.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 15 дней назад

      @@user-kj2zb2um2f Thanks! :)

  • @Zayro2010
    @Zayro2010 16 дней назад

    I like this shit 😮‍💨

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 16 дней назад

      @@Zayro2010 it gets the blood pumping! No lack of excitement, that’s for sure

  • @ratherberiding5964
    @ratherberiding5964 24 дня назад

    Nice. My buddies and I went down in the pit at the end of the video and wore those lines in last year.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 24 дня назад

      @@ratherberiding5964 I think i saw that one of yours. Definitely didn’t look as steep in your video. The GoPro effect remains real!

  • @SingletrackGoons
    @SingletrackGoons 24 дня назад

    🤙

  • @BlackDirt_Enduro
    @BlackDirt_Enduro 29 дней назад

    We cut the yellow stuff in last fall. It sure looks different with all the vegetation!

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 28 дней назад

      @@BlackDirt_Enduro we hit the very first part over the winter briefly… definitely a little hairier now. It’s a solid trail. Gets tight in some place! Nice work!

  • @DavidFox-m4n
    @DavidFox-m4n 29 дней назад

    I am really enjoying your uploads. Thanks for that. What bike are you on?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 29 дней назад

      Thanks! I try to upload weekly and break videos into trail systems or "portions of the day" Should have some more this coming Sunday and Monday. I'm on a 23 yz125x; apex head, boysen rad valve, lectron billetron, funnel web air filter (all in BeRad's freight train kit), and a steahly flywheel weight. It's a little bore doin' big bore stuff!

    • @DavidFox-m4n
      @DavidFox-m4n 29 дней назад

      @@weeblewobbles Sweet! I live about 40 minutes north of FRO and have been talking myself into buying a dirtbike and membership. Watching your content is convincing me.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 29 дней назад

      @@DavidFox-m4n Sweet! Do it! I've been out in that environment for a little over a year now but grew up in my parent's yard and then moved to the street. So it's all pretty new to me up there. Some of the older videos will show that, but I don't want to take them down because there is a satisfaction in seeing progress. Lmk when you pull the trigger and we'll take you to some wild trails!

  • @billcreek1234
    @billcreek1234 29 дней назад

    Just checked out burma for the first time with the same bike. Loving the vids man

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 29 дней назад

      Nice! Burma is a great spot. Always something to explore there. Did you do anything to the bike? After the first ride, I caved and bought BeRad's freight train kit. It basically turns it into a lightweight 300

    • @billcreek1234
      @billcreek1234 28 дней назад

      @weeblewobbles put on an aluminum skid plate some hand guards and the oversized tank. I'm just starting to get fully comfy with getting loose on the bike. Been watching all of your videos getting so pumped to get back out there. Out of the fro single track which do you find the most mellow? Love the content thanks for the reply.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 28 дней назад

      @@billcreek1234 Locust Gap and Burma have the best overall variety. Parts of each can be pretty nasty, but you're more likely to find something there that's not so deadly. At Locust Gap, I'd recommend heading across 54. It's pretty flat over there. At Burma, there's a section right off the parking lot that is pretty tame as well past the coal piles. There's also North of the parking lot at Burma bordering a watershed, but the entrance is tricky and continues for the first maybe half mile There's also this: ruclips.net/video/2QTmN88H-5s/видео.html if you haven't seen it at Ashland North over 61 BUT everything else at Ashland North that I've ever found is not beginner friendly. This is generalized advice; even the tame sections have some pretty wild stuff with a wrong turn or two. Hope this helps!

    • @billcreek1234
      @billcreek1234 26 дней назад

      @weeblewobbles you sir are a credit to the community. Thank you. See ya out there.

  • @DirtRaider450
    @DirtRaider450 Месяц назад

    Some of that looks pretty gnarly

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      @@DirtRaider450 it kept us busy for sure! I try to divide our rides into sections of the day or by trail instead of bouncing all around; this was the very last part of our day and we were cooked!

    • @DirtRaider450
      @DirtRaider450 Месяц назад

      @@weeblewobbles I understand. I have been trying to work up to 1 hour rides and its tough.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      @@DirtRaider450 we're usually out for 5 hours +/-. But we also take frequent stops, a snack/fuel break etc. And we're certainly not racing through the trails.

  • @Pint76
    @Pint76 Месяц назад

    Great stuff! I have to get out there soon.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      The dragonback section is one I try to do every time we're there, but I'm usually met with some resistance from everyone else. The last rocky trail was an accident, but I want to check out more of it.

    • @Pint76
      @Pint76 26 дней назад

      @@weeblewobbles I will be up there friday the 26th. I'm only familiar with Burma.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 26 дней назад

      @@Pint76 there’s a lot of good stuff at Locust Gap. Lg, Burma, and Ashland north are probably my favorites.

  • @Brandmart234
    @Brandmart234 Месяц назад

    Sick trail what state?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      FRO properties (Locust Gap) in PA.

  • @m1lk4WAR
    @m1lk4WAR Месяц назад

    Hello! We are working on a one like this right now. Isn’t it possible just to remove the glass like you did, and also to cut the NEW one from the frame with a wire. The idea is just not to cut off or heat the frame from the car

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      No. The exterior side seals need removed to cut the glass out and are therefore damaged. And the light strips for the sky lounge need broken off the glass as well, damaging them in the process.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      I'm sure there are other reasons I can't think of at the moment as well. BMW only sells the glass roof as an assembly with the frame. It'd be about a $9-10k risk doing anything with it that makes it non returnable.

  • @philswift2703
    @philswift2703 Месяц назад

    What state is this?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      Famous Reading Outdoors properties in PA

  • @RaddDadd29
    @RaddDadd29 Месяц назад

    Hi there. Im actually working on one right now. We have the windshield and back glass out, headliner removed and pano glass removed. What did you use to cut the frame underneath out?? Help!?! 😂

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      If I understand correctly, ALL of the glass is out. At that point, there's no more cutting because the clearance between the roof frame and the body is too tight. You need a clamping jaw, engine crane, and heat gun heat VERY patiently. It takes a long long time. There are two K2 beads on the front so don't forget to get each one.

    • @RaddDadd29
      @RaddDadd29 Месяц назад

      @@weeblewobbles okay thanks. We thought you were using a fien knife. Unfortunately we do not have a crane at our disposal..

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      @@RaddDadd29 It was a Fein to get the the glass sunroof off the glass sunroof frame. But the frame MUST be heated and pulled. ANYTHING else will damage the body.

    • @RaddDadd29
      @RaddDadd29 Месяц назад

      @@weeblewobbles gotcha. I'll let my boss know. Thanks for the quick replies!

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      @@RaddDadd29 You got it. I try to keep up between cars when I can

  • @jc.racing4096
    @jc.racing4096 Месяц назад

    What tool did you use to take the windshield without broking it ? Or you replace it too ?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      Front and rear glasses were removed with the Spyder 3 by WRD Glass Tools. It's very easy and as long as there aren't any big chips around the perimeter, all glass can be removed and reinstalled. Both of those came out very nicely and were reused.

  • @trooprkid
    @trooprkid Месяц назад

    Where you stopped at 7:11-7:51, the original trail went on the off camber to the right with 0 trail cut in. We cut the trees on the spine to make it easier... which really isn't that much easier cause of the sketch factor lol. It's way more burned in (blown out) than when we found it a couple years ago. And there's a couple other pieces in there that branch off that trail; all gnar.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      I just rewatched it a few times in that spot and that looks WAY SAFER!. Haha it was definitely sketchy getting around that tree. Especially as a shorter guy.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles Месяц назад

      Thanks for the sub!

  • @__marcioMX
    @__marcioMX 2 месяца назад

    Sounds amazing bro 🔥

  • @dirtbikeheaven1129
    @dirtbikeheaven1129 2 месяца назад

    More nice trails. Thanks for posting.

  • @motoprofessor3546
    @motoprofessor3546 2 месяца назад

    Great looking trail to ride. Is that a WR?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 2 месяца назад

      As far as FRO goes, it's a relatively smooth trail and there definitely aren't many of them. Bike is a 2023 yz125x. This day was my first with an AT81EX rear and it was definitely an improvement over the stock MX33's.

  • @NinoMisiti
    @NinoMisiti 2 месяца назад

    Nice video! Really enjoyed the ride. Thanks for welcoming me along and hope to see you guys out there again soon.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 2 месяца назад

      Nino! It was great riding with you for the last part of the day. We’re heading out again Saturday, but don’t know where yet if you want to come.

  • @chiaramisiti362
    @chiaramisiti362 2 месяца назад

    Cool vid, what a sick trail!!

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 2 месяца назад

      It’s a great little single right off Burma road. There’s some rocky doubles leading to that hill climb which I typically don’t film and some great stuff after but the battery died. I should have more of that trail in a similarly titled video from a month or so back.

  • @davet3947
    @davet3947 2 месяца назад

    I know I say it a lot but if FRO did like quarterly or seasonal passes I would be there !!! I get why local riders enjoy that they don’t but man if I were closer I’d be there for sure !! Thanks for sharing your experiences

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 2 месяца назад

      There was a survey at the end of the year last year for members about offering day passes with a member (bring a friend kind of thing). I’m not sure how it all went but it was proposed.

  • @trailhuntercy4433
    @trailhuntercy4433 2 месяца назад

    NEW SUBSCRIBER !!! 👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍

  • @trailhuntercy4433
    @trailhuntercy4433 2 месяца назад

    NEW SUBSCRIBER !!!! 👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤👌👌👌👌

  • @benkelly83
    @benkelly83 2 месяца назад

    What rear tire are you guys using

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 2 месяца назад

      You picked the perfect time to ask! This was my first day on an AT81EX and it was sticky! I previously had the factory tires MX33 which I really didn’t have any complaints about. As far as ratings go; logs: about the same, roots: definitely better, rocks: an absolute cheat code I had to relearn how to ride. Normally I’d slip and grip and here I found myself with the front wheel off the ground and stalling at times. Highly recommend.

  • @florm4423
    @florm4423 2 месяца назад

    Nice

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 2 месяца назад

      La GoPro hace que todo parezca bien, pero ese sendero estaba al borde de un acantilado en cualquier dirección. No tener espacio para pisar era aterrador.

  • @user-kq8xl7ui5y
    @user-kq8xl7ui5y 2 месяца назад

    Oh Frank. :/

  • @christopherrodriguez8889
    @christopherrodriguez8889 2 месяца назад

    At fro ?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 2 месяца назад

      Yep. We spent a good portion of our day heading from Locust Gap to Ashland north; most of this clip is on our way back but all on the Locust Gap side of things.

  • @curtiswlkr
    @curtiswlkr 3 месяца назад

    sweet vid.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      Thanks! I plan on hitting that one again. It definitely presented some challenges and the "side of a cliff" thing was both exciting and terrifying.

    • @curtiswlkr
      @curtiswlkr 3 месяца назад

      This is in PA?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      @@curtiswlkr Yes. At Famous Reading Outdoors properties. Coal Country PA.

    • @curtiswlkr
      @curtiswlkr 3 месяца назад

      We have some (kinda similar) terrain where I’m at in Northern California. Lots of single track heavy forested areas. The RUclips algorithm fed me your video and I had to look where that was. Disappointed it’s so far away!!

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      Yay RUclips! It’s very rocky here. It’s actually retired coal mining property. Rocks and roots (especially at Burma) I’ve only been riding for a little over a year in terrain like this and it’ll either kill you quick, or teach you quick. Safe to say I’m pretty addicted at this point.

  • @trevorgoyettethebest6693
    @trevorgoyettethebest6693 3 месяца назад

    what kind of bike are you riding

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      Matty (red) is on a 00 CR125 and I'm on a 23 yz125x with BeRad's "freight train" kit.

  • @Briank-ef5iq
    @Briank-ef5iq 3 месяца назад

    This side of locust gap that is connected to aoaa ?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      I'm not sure where AOAA starts and ends but it is within FRO lines. The first section of power lines near the parking lot is a stay out area as of recently, but you can take the woods route over 54 back to them. Hang a right and go up and down a nasty rocky double and dip in from there. It's just East of where they're logging out some of Locust Gap

  • @dirtbikeheaven1129
    @dirtbikeheaven1129 3 месяца назад

    That’s some great single track. Thanks for posting.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      Thanks! I should have today's ride up in the next few days at the latest; exploring the far East side

  • @benyaboss
    @benyaboss 3 месяца назад

    Great footage ! The video does not do justice to how steep these hills are!

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      It really doesn't. The GoPro effect is real

  • @benyaboss
    @benyaboss 3 месяца назад

    I enjoy your videos! We just rode Burma this weekend too. Where do you mount your GoPro? What settings do you use?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      I have a generic chin mount from Amazon and mount it upside down. The footage self corrects itself to facing the correct way. I shoot 4k@120 with all the preset image stabilization

  • @ientrancedi
    @ientrancedi 3 месяца назад

    Hi how much did this cost to do? Have a similar issue, and was this all in one day?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      This was over the course of a few days. Cost was roughly $15k with the glass costing marginally more than the labor.

    • @ientrancedi
      @ientrancedi 3 месяца назад

      @@weeblewobbles thank you for the reply and great work

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      @@ientrancedi thanks! If you find yourself in the Lancaster, PA area, I’m your guy.

    • @ientrancedi
      @ientrancedi 3 месяца назад

      @@weeblewobbles thanks I actually looked at license plate colors in video to see if you were in my state (NY) and figured you’re somewhere in PA, at the moment trying to avoid dealing with this for as long as possible and attempt temporary glass repair for now with repair resin but very grateful for talented people like you that can solve these unexpected stressful surprises of life

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      @@ientrancedi Some of them are visible such as our loaner fleet at the end. But I spent 18 hours blurring plates; at least legible ones so hopefully it was a little bit of challenge. Resin and UV curing hardener may at least help a little. You wouldn't hurt anything trying it. Depending on circumstances too, insurance may be an option.

  • @dirtbikeheaven1129
    @dirtbikeheaven1129 3 месяца назад

    Great trails, thanks for posting.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      We're planning another Burma trip Saturday so I should have some more stuff early next week

  • @ericbaxter7813
    @ericbaxter7813 3 месяца назад

    Spent the last 6+ trips to Darkwater cleaning up all the ST marked on the OnX app west of the parking lot. Trying to get some trail clearing done before the heat and insects set in for the season. Hope you found it a little easier to ride.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      Your hard work out there is appreciated! I wouldn't mind going up a day sometime and doing a little cleanup/cutting and give back to my weekend escape

    • @ericbaxter7813
      @ericbaxter7813 3 месяца назад

      @@weeblewobbles It’s almost as much a workout as riding. You’ll be sore after 4-6 hrs of clearing brush and stone. I really enjoy the solitude and allows you to become more acquainted with the trails. I enjoy it almost as much as riding. I know, sounds weird. I’m sure we’ll cross paths out there. Ride safe!

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      @@ericbaxter7813 I bet! I've cleared some private land before and it's a slow, exhausting process. But a good therapy nonetheless

  • @weeblewobbles
    @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

    More to come from Darkwater 4/20!

  • @travismiller11
    @travismiller11 3 месяца назад

    Would love to learn some of the single track there. Any chance I could join one day?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      Wilson and I are planning a Burma trip 4/27!

  • @jamespolucha8790
    @jamespolucha8790 3 месяца назад

    Good times

  • @Vanderkitten
    @Vanderkitten 3 месяца назад

    So, I’ve watched a ton of your vids. Yesterday I finally made it to locust gap and took single track over and around Ashland. Let me say, the vids don’t do the technical nature of the riding there justice. We cranked out 26 miles and I felt like I had been wrestling a bear and getting kicked in the nuts. Thanks for all of your vids, now I have some real context! 🥵

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for your support :) It really is wild out there. Suspension obviously soaks some things up but the real magic is in the image stabilization of the GoPro. There are plenty of times I get hung up and when I watch it back, it looks so stupid. You really can't truly understand what it's like out there until you're out there. My first day doing any of this kind of riding was about a year ago. And I passed out the second I got inside. It's a humbling place for sure.

  • @danbad63
    @danbad63 4 месяца назад

    Nice riding boyz!

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 4 месяца назад

      Thanks! Someday we'll actually be good. For now, we're getting by mostly upright.

  • @davet3947
    @davet3947 4 месяца назад

    That looks like a blast, I’d try it I’d fail but I’d definitely try it 😂I wish fro did quarterly memberships I’m in north jersey but I can’t get out there enough for it to be worth the yearly memberships

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 4 месяца назад

      Failure is part of the game. I've gotten more comfortable standing which helps a lot. I still prefer going uphill over downhill

  • @mikedee42
    @mikedee42 4 месяца назад

    Keep these videos up. Great content from a bmw lover

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 4 месяца назад

      The next job I find exciting and worthy enough, I'll be sure to do it again. Thanks!

  • @mikedee42
    @mikedee42 4 месяца назад

    Amazing work

  • @jonwoodworker
    @jonwoodworker 4 месяца назад

    What do you use to put the map and compass on the screen?

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles 4 месяца назад

      If you record with GPS enabled (GoPro), you have the option to overlay them in Quik. It's all done on the phone app and takes FOREVER to encode. I usually start with about 40 clips and the encoding/saving process takes about 14 hours. I believe it can now be done on Quik for Mac. I'm patiently awaiting Quik for PC which would probably cut those 14 hours down to about 30 minutes.