As someone who only makes it up to Trestle once or twice a year, I really appreciate this video. Trestle has many changes each year whether it is minor trail updates to whole new trails. I would love to see a 2025 update in the future breaking down major changes if they occur. In the meantime, I've got my bucket of popcorn handy and a 1:45 hour cut of my favorite park to enjoy!
@@zacharyhainline6220 yo I’m so glad you like this! I was worried no one would want a vid this long. I appreciate you commenting and spreading that positivity 🤘. It means a lot. I’ll try to cover trail changes as they come up. I covered spicy chicken last year and am curious to see what they’re doing on lower rain and lower middle blvd.
@@GnarlyBearMTB ive been riding for like a year and it will be my first trip out to a lift access bike park. I do most large lines at places like valmont so looking for some blue-single black flow trails and some beginner tech to get my feet wet.
@@AMTLL for jumps, try spicy chicken, happier camper, no quarter, boot camp, and any of the single black rainmakers. You’ll love spicy chicken if you like DJs. For tech, there’s no awesome blue stuff. Most of the blue “tech” is fairly easy. I’d say try dyno bones and if that’s easy, go double jeopardy. If double jeopardy is easy, go search and seizure!
@@excitor7578 thanks! Yeah a lot of people don’t realize the time/effort going into a “simple” vid like this. Two days riding plus about 14 hours editing, stamping, and uploading.
I crashed on the Be all you can be drop yesterday. It was my first time and I popped off it with a lot of force and landed nose heavy and deep. I’m ok. But now it’s gonna keep bugging me.
looking to buy my first mountain bike. what are your thoughts on an enduro bike with say 160mm travel for only going downhill? or should I be looking for a true downhill with closer to 200mm?
If you’re ONLY downhilling, I’d say get a DH bike. If you plan to pedal 50% and downhill 50%, grab an enduro. Do you want to jump right into downhill? Most people start on a trail bike unless they’ve done moto or bmx before
@@GnarlyBearMTB Yeah I'm pretty set on downhill. I have been to jackson hole, trestle a couple times, and I am just getting back from a trip to keystone. I feel like if i keep renting I should just buy one lol. I have a hardtail but downhilling that sounds pretty painfull. I'm currently lookng at a used trek slash 8 gen 5. my goal is to get further into black jump trails in the future. Im currently feeling pretty comfortable hitting the bigger jumps on blue freeride trails.
@@excitor7578 nice yeah get a DH for sure then. You “can” ride a hard tail at a DH park but it’s gonna break fast. Wheels, tires, derailleur, etc. lots of RUclipsrs put up vids of them riding hard tails at bike parks but they’re sponsored and can afford to put crazy strong wheels and components on
As someone who only makes it up to Trestle once or twice a year, I really appreciate this video. Trestle has many changes each year whether it is minor trail updates to whole new trails. I would love to see a 2025 update in the future breaking down major changes if they occur.
In the meantime, I've got my bucket of popcorn handy and a 1:45 hour cut of my favorite park to enjoy!
@@zacharyhainline6220 yo I’m so glad you like this! I was worried no one would want a vid this long. I appreciate you commenting and spreading that positivity 🤘. It means a lot.
I’ll try to cover trail changes as they come up. I covered spicy chicken last year and am curious to see what they’re doing on lower rain and lower middle blvd.
great clips and thanks for sharing the ride, I plan to visit in a few weeks for the first time
Awesome Vid man! Glad to have all the trails in one place!
ive been looking at trails all day planning for a trestle trip im actually so glad you uploaded this today thank you
@@AMTLL I gotchu!!! 🔥. What sort of trails are you looking for? I’m happy to give some personalized recommendations
@@GnarlyBearMTB ive been riding for like a year and it will be my first trip out to a lift access bike park. I do most large lines at places like valmont so looking for some blue-single black flow trails and some beginner tech to get my feet wet.
@@AMTLL for jumps, try spicy chicken, happier camper, no quarter, boot camp, and any of the single black rainmakers. You’ll love spicy chicken if you like DJs.
For tech, there’s no awesome blue stuff. Most of the blue “tech” is fairly easy. I’d say try dyno bones and if that’s easy, go double jeopardy. If double jeopardy is easy, go search and seizure!
@@GnarlyBearMTB Thank you so much
this is an amazing idea, so many parks need this video!
You's a beast gnarly buur, keep up the sendage!
@@MountainMapache thank you! Love the trippy raccoon pro pic lol
wanted you let everyone know, green world is a technical, not a free ride. Other then that, amazing video, and keep up the good work. :D
@@Mr_Meow64 I just checked and you’re absolutely right! Thanks for clarifying
Love this man!!!!
hey bro good vid and probably a lot of work too.
@@excitor7578 thanks! Yeah a lot of people don’t realize the time/effort going into a “simple” vid like this. Two days riding plus about 14 hours editing, stamping, and uploading.
@@GnarlyBearMTB I get you man. I do some photography, editing and website building and it really is a time eater.
On Green world thanks for the etiquette talk. I am new and for sure ate shit trying to get off the trail to allow someone behind me pass.
@@mm.stgermain yeah just take your time and pull over safely. No rush! You alright from the crash?
Dude thank you! This is great. Just a heads-up, looks like the timestamps are off, they exceed the video's duration
Oh shoot! Thanks for letting me know. They are all off by exactly one hour so I can fix that real quick
Timestamps are fixed! I didn't realize my editor software starts at 1 but youtube starts at 0.
@@GnarlyBearMTB Perfect. Bookmarking this video so I can reference it before I go to Trestle!
I crashed on the Be all you can be drop yesterday. It was my first time and I popped off it with a lot of force and landed nose heavy and deep. I’m ok. But now it’s gonna keep bugging me.
@@aliciakhalek8502 woof - glad your ok. That’s a pretty steep drop off to OTB and land on the shoulder
looking to buy my first mountain bike. what are your thoughts on an enduro bike with say 160mm travel for only going downhill? or should I be looking for a true downhill with closer to 200mm?
If you’re ONLY downhilling, I’d say get a DH bike. If you plan to pedal 50% and downhill 50%, grab an enduro. Do you want to jump right into downhill? Most people start on a trail bike unless they’ve done moto or bmx before
@@GnarlyBearMTB Yeah I'm pretty set on downhill. I have been to jackson hole, trestle a couple times, and I am just getting back from a trip to keystone. I feel like if i keep renting I should just buy one lol. I have a hardtail but downhilling that sounds pretty painfull. I'm currently lookng at a used trek slash 8 gen 5. my goal is to get further into black jump trails in the future. Im currently feeling pretty comfortable hitting the bigger jumps on blue freeride trails.
@@excitor7578 nice yeah get a DH for sure then. You “can” ride a hard tail at a DH park but it’s gonna break fast. Wheels, tires, derailleur, etc. lots of RUclipsrs put up vids of them riding hard tails at bike parks but they’re sponsored and can afford to put crazy strong wheels and components on
why no banana peel?!???
@@theGreatAthleticYouth I like my collarbone in one piece
@@GnarlyBearMTB can't argue with that
@@theGreatAthleticYouth 😂real talk though I’m not ready for the peel and don’t have the pass for it either
@@GnarlyBearMTB a pass for a trail at the park? is it not part of trestle? I haven't ever been
@@theGreatAthleticYouth I don’t think it’s very enforced but you technically need a different pass and waiver to ride the peel I think