My Old Stomping Grounds! Quick Ripper Trail In the Wyoming Capital City!
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2022
- In this video I'm just showing a short trail I used to ride a lot when I lived in Cheyenne. It was something that was easy to hit quickly if out and about riding around the town and showcased a great view of the city! Has a couple cool rock outcrops that are super rad to ride. Again, super short trail. I didn't mention how to get it here, but if you know you know!
Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed this short little video! Спорт
We all need those community trails. Ones with sketchy drops are the best.
Sketchy drops and steep chutes right in into someone’s backyard. Perfect! Hahaha
That little rock garden drop looked a little spicy! 😎
It is! Especially in person!
Cool little spot. Reminds me a lot of some riding I did in Livingston.
Yeah man, just a nice quick dirt rip in the middle of town, hard to beat that! I assume you mean Livingston, MT?
@@Tkolbo_ Yea, Livingston Montana. The reg trails were closed but I found this little spot to get my tires on in town.
I love finding hidden little trails like this. We had a ton in Pittsburgh and could link them all up around the city.
All cities need little trails like this to link up everywhere! It would be dope!
@@Tkolbo_ There has got to be some nuggets in Roch we haven't found. The Twin Cities are probably full of them!
@@KeanuSwayze I have found quite a few nuggets in Rochester!
Never knew that was there, got enough from the skyline views that I have a pretty good idea where to find it.
Yeah man! I’ll tell you it’s the best place to watch the fireworks all over town too!
Cool.
Thanks Harry!
New sub ! Liked 🙏😀
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
Didn't even know Cheyenne had that. Thought North Cheyenne Community Park was all there was.
Me too, now I have to find it!
I saw a land for sale sign though....
@@s4-mtb678 He gave a good enough view of the skyline that if you know Cheyenne you should have a good idea where it's at
The land for sale sign has been there for around 10-12 years hahaha. It’s not easily developed land so people aren’t too interested in purchasing it
TheJoncic you figure out where it is?