Wow. So much to memorize. I would need to walk it first a few dozen times, then ride it about a hundred times before feeling fully confident from beginning to end.
Wow how did I not see this video previously talk about some amazing lines, features, and views. And was that a pond that was just chilling on the side of a cliff you mentioned .
Haha ya that trail goes through some incredible terrain. Could not have picked a harder place to build a trail really which is why its taken them years to build. Still have not ridden another trail like it
I'm smooth brain and have accidentally rode up this one cause the Trailforks App is hard, most of the time I cant tell what direction a trails supposed to be, and most of the time I just kinda wing it and try to hit as many trails in a trailnetwork as possible, I'm often left going uphill on a mainly downhill as my only way back. Most of the tech features on this one probably only work one way, as i remember having to walk alot of it being that I was trying to get up to the abyss from the road you ended on lol. SMOOTH BRAIN GANG.
Does the old rockface with the big long downhill log ride beside it still exist at the abyss? or did it get logged? Rode creeper back in 2018 I think, I was pretty gassed from all the ups and downs but very cool!
This looks demanding and gotta stay dialed and not tired. Early season rides are brutal physically. There is not a trainer in the world that get ya ready for this stuff. Great riding as usual.
I was not prepared for how physical and technically challenging this trail was! The hard breathing is evidence 😅, but like you said I’m not sure I would approach it any differently than to just dive in and tackle it. Cheers Pete 🍻
@@deantennantmtb This is a Jeff Lenosky kind of trail. I would like to see him ride some in the PNW, maybe with you??? btw any human would be breathing hard on that one... both aerobic and anaerobic conditioning are taxed w a trials-oriented trail. Going ridin... the weather just broke, Cheers.
Al seems like a real jerk to me. Not only did he clean everything on the trail, but he only gave you one break!!! Hahaha. (I've ridden the trail a few times and love it. One of my top 10 trails ever)😊😊
That trail is all business. Makes me want to go to VI.
Yo that trail looks like so much fun!🙌🏽
It’s super cool, I’d suggest adding it in the next time youre up in Nanaimo.
That trail is absolutely insane!
That's a cool trail. Awesome terrain and trail building.
What a beautiful trail. Great job builders!
Such a unique trail to ride. Nanaimo at its best for technical XC
Thanks again buddy!
Awesome vid and awesome trail!
Sick looking trail!
Wow. So much to memorize. I would need to walk it first a few dozen times, then ride it about a hundred times before feeling fully confident from beginning to end.
Nice trail, thanks for sharing
Shredded this trail today, thanks to this video. Such a sweet/insane trial!
Awesome to hear! 🤟🏼
Well that is on the bucket list, cheers!
Wow how did I not see this video previously talk about some amazing lines, features, and views. And was that a pond that was just chilling on the side of a cliff you mentioned .
Haha ya that trail goes through some incredible terrain. Could not have picked a harder place to build a trail really which is why its taken them years to build. Still have not ridden another trail like it
This looks great! I'm heading there today to ride. Then Burnt Bridge tomorrow!
Nice trail! Whew, you didn't need any more exercise that day!
Haha the ideal time for exercise was long BEFORE this ride 😅
Oh i gotta get down there and go ride that 😍
I'm smooth brain and have accidentally rode up this one cause the Trailforks App is hard, most of the time I cant tell what direction a trails supposed to be, and most of the time I just kinda wing it and try to hit as many trails in a trailnetwork as possible, I'm often left going uphill on a mainly downhill as my only way back. Most of the tech features on this one probably only work one way, as i remember having to walk alot of it being that I was trying to get up to the abyss from the road you ended on lol. SMOOTH BRAIN GANG.
It was hard enough riding this trail in the correct direction!
Extra fun going up, beats the heck out of my crankarms
Thanks for not roasting me too hard for my smooth brain guys
Does the old rockface with the big long downhill log ride beside it still exist at the abyss? or did it get logged? Rode creeper back in 2018 I think, I was pretty gassed from all the ups and downs but very cool!
The rock face is still rideable and awesome but the log ride unfortunately rotted away 😕
@DaleStone Get some!
I suggested this last year for dale to his. Still waiting for his view
This looks demanding and gotta stay dialed and not tired. Early season rides are brutal physically. There is not a trainer in the world that get ya ready for this stuff. Great riding as usual.
I was not prepared for how physical and technically challenging this trail was! The hard breathing is evidence 😅, but like you said I’m not sure I would approach it any differently than to just dive in and tackle it. Cheers Pete 🍻
@@deantennantmtb This is a Jeff Lenosky kind of trail. I would like to see him ride some in the PNW, maybe with you??? btw any human would be breathing hard on that one... both aerobic and anaerobic conditioning are taxed w a trials-oriented trail. Going ridin... the weather just broke, Cheers.
Lung capacity check trail! Ooooof
Al seems like a real jerk to me. Not only did he clean everything on the trail, but he only gave you one break!!! Hahaha. (I've ridden the trail a few times and love it. One of my top 10 trails ever)😊😊
Lol! Well Al is the current Strava KOM holder so it was indeed a challenge to keep him in sight especially riding first time 🥵
Such a sick trail, and sounds like someone needs to do some more cardio
@allanridesbikes4337 Noice