@@gpaull2 I totally agree with you. I've ridden with a 67 year old that was one of the best trail riders I've ever ridden with. He was at Rich Larson's level of riding. Not everyone of course can do that but if you keep yourself in shape and keep riding you can do these trails very easily.
Wow, Greg! Yet another amazing place to ride. Way over my head but thanks for taking one for the team. 😁 Absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. 👍
I know this trail .... unrelenting stress ... Beautiful... Thank you PNW for sharing your phenomenal rides without talking about exactly where you are. Very Much Appreciated sir, keep up the great work!
Lots of people watching this have no idea how much the camera straightens out the scene, making it look easier...that is serious sketch stuff. Great riding, excellent control of the bike. 👌
Thanks for the ride. Looks like one of those trails that you need to stop to look around at what an incredible place you are riding. Sightseeing could cost you a lot.
This video was pretty gnarly. I wonder how they made this trail. In any case, looked pretty. And that view you won't get another way makes it worth the time.
Hello I have been following you for a long time and I love your videos but for some time now the subtitles have been disabled and I cannot know your impressions about the motorcycles you test and the routes you take since I do not speak English. Could you activate the subtitles on your videos please? Thank you very much and gaaassss!
Not my favorite trail because of the exposure. From about 14 minutes on up is pretty fun switchback practice though. The video doesn't really do the narrow sidehilly trail exposure justice. Looks like they did some work and actually improved some spots. The forest service has done more work last week, so I'm interested to see how it is now.
Beautiful trail and stunning scenery. Have you tried a Left Hand Rear Brake ( LHRB) on an enduro bike? It is a really useful accessory for steep switchbacks, failed hillclimbs, and the like.
I hate riding on the edge like that I went straight great vid down a 15 foot bank 2 weeks ago had a hell of a time getting the bike back up to the trail.Great vid though.
This trail is PG rated . I would do a little more research before claiming the most dangerous trail in America. Making us look soft . Colorado and Idaho are going to talking all kinds of mad S$&t
Can’t do that anymore. 65 now and feel very fortunate to have had those experiences. Thank you for sharing !
Don’t give up! Several in our riding group much older and easily doing (and building!) this level of trail and harder!
@@gpaull2 I totally agree with you. I've ridden with a 67 year old that was one of the best trail riders I've ever ridden with. He was at Rich Larson's level of riding. Not everyone of course can do that but if you keep yourself in shape and keep riding you can do these trails very easily.
@@sdb95037 Do it! Go at your pace and you will not regret it!
Wow, just wow. Such epic terrain! Thank you for sharing!
Wow, Greg! Yet another amazing place to ride. Way over my head but thanks for taking one for the team. 😁 Absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. 👍
I know this trail .... unrelenting stress ... Beautiful... Thank you PNW for sharing your phenomenal rides without talking about exactly where you are. Very Much Appreciated sir, keep up the great work!
Thank you!
Lots of people watching this have no idea how much the camera straightens out the scene, making it look easier...that is serious sketch stuff. Great riding, excellent control of the bike. 👌
No doubt GOPRO videos do not show reality
Thanks for the ride. Looks like one of those trails that you need to stop to look around at what an incredible place you are riding. Sightseeing could cost you a lot.
Love your videos! Love the places your ride, I can only dream. Thanks for posting
Thanks for watching!
This video was pretty gnarly. I wonder how they made this trail. In any case, looked pretty. And that view you won't get another way makes it worth the time.
Looks like bear country. Love how you're respecting those uphill interference sections. Any fall seems likely a jagged rock in the rib cage.
Gorgeous!!
Great footage of that trail.
Thanks 👍
If a hill looks really steep and dangerous on a GoPro you know damn well it’s no joke.
I wonder if cameras will ever do that terrain justice? Whew!
Hello
I have been following you for a long time and I love your videos but for some time now the subtitles have been disabled and I cannot know your impressions about the motorcycles you test and the routes you take since I do not speak English. Could you activate the subtitles on your videos please?
Thank you very much and gaaassss!
Sorry it seems RUclips changed something and I don't know how to turn on closed captioning for other languages.
Beast! Good riding man! I was sitting here standing on my "outside peg" the entire time lol
I was felling pretty good on the way out, coming back was nerve wracking!
You got me stressing on your behalf, and I’m being a lazy couch potato right now😂 can’t get enough of your videos man!
I was fine on the way out with the exposure on my left. On the way back with the drops to my right I was pretty nervous.
@@PNWEnduro that pivot turn you said you were too confident on looked great! Gotta fail a few times before it becomes more natural
Not my favorite trail because of the exposure. From about 14 minutes on up is pretty fun switchback practice though. The video doesn't really do the narrow sidehilly trail exposure justice. Looks like they did some work and actually improved some spots. The forest service has done more work last week, so I'm interested to see how it is now.
Yes some fresh work on this trail. Another one in the area was closed for repairs on weekdays while we were there as well.
Beautiful trail and stunning scenery. Have you tried a Left Hand Rear Brake ( LHRB) on an enduro bike? It is a really useful accessory for steep switchbacks, failed hillclimbs, and the like.
I haven't. I can see some situations it would be really useful but I don't ride the extreme stuff as much as I used to.
What part of Florida is this?
That’s crazy you ride alone like you do…..you got some big huevos my dude! 💪😬
I often ride by myself but this ride was a group of five.
It’s a good one for sure but there’s a lot worse out there. Some rides in Alberta are terrifying.
I hate riding on the edge like that I went straight great vid down a 15 foot bank 2 weeks ago had a hell of a time getting the bike back up to the trail.Great vid though.
gnaaaaarrrly🤘
Sweet. Do you go back down the same way?
Yes, out and back.
What qualifies it as the most dangerous? Just curious. I’ve seen other places claim a similar title
Not dangerous at all. Bridal falls goat trail , now that’s dangerous
It’s mostly a clickbait title. yes trail is sketchy but I’m not sure if it’s the most dangerous in America 🤔
How long is that trail? There and back?
I think we did about 60km, out and back
@@PNWEnduro thanks for the info
I know we sometimes forget about it, but you should have been in the Green map.
I mean the White map.
This in the bitters?
See video description.
I guess...mountains
This trail is PG rated . I would do a little more research before claiming the most dangerous trail in America. Making us look soft . Colorado and Idaho are going to talking all kinds of mad S$&t
Like a fall of that height is gonna hurt less in Idaho?
Honestly the title is clickbait
@@CraigSteinman-zt3vunot that it hurts more-just that you’re terrified for a lot longer on the way down! 😅
Nah I think the "xxxxxx" fork in Idaho is more dangerous
Nah