Thanks for the video. I’m an Idaho native and learned of new areas. I want to point out one correction though: Swan Valley is not near Upper and Lower Mesa Falls; they are a couple counties separated. However, Mesa Falls and Warm River are near each other, so it seems everything about that ride was correct except the Swan Valley part. Mesa Falls and Warm River are north of Ashton, Idaho, which is just north of the St. Anthony sand dunes you showed. But again, great video and thanks for posting. I’ll look forward to seeing further videos regarding my surrounding states as well.
Shouldn’t have said anything, we don’t want too many out of staters coming and ruining our spots. He got several of the locations on the map wrong, best keep em that way
I live in Idaho and am about to pull the trigger on my first SxS .... I am torn between the 74" or the 64"... I want the stability in the dunes and the comfort of the long travel suspension, but I don't want to be barred from gated trails. Does ID have 65" gated trails like back east?
Your best bet for the most up to date info to help you make your decision would be to call your DNR office and ask them about each trail system you think you'll be visiting.
Video Ok but a little too short for all the riding prospects in Idaho. I understand time is limited but, ok. My main reason for responding is that please do me a favor. Next time you go to a State, maybe talk to the locals so you can pronounce the towns or areas correctly. Out of the 6 you did, 3 were butchered. Payette is not pronounces Pyette. Mackay is Mackay', not Ma-CAY. And really, Teton right next to the oldest National park in the country is not pronounced Tee-tone. It is named after the mighty TETON mountains connected to the Rockies. If you are ever in Idaho again and I hope you are, it is a Great State and visit but if you are in Boise, it is pronounced Boy-See. No Z. Thanks
Thanks for the video. I’m an Idaho native and learned of new areas. I want to point out one correction though: Swan Valley is not near Upper and Lower Mesa Falls; they are a couple counties separated. However, Mesa Falls and Warm River are near each other, so it seems everything about that ride was correct except the Swan Valley part. Mesa Falls and Warm River are north of Ashton, Idaho, which is just north of the St. Anthony sand dunes you showed. But again, great video and thanks for posting. I’ll look forward to seeing further videos regarding my surrounding states as well.
Thanks for the input and the correction. Helps everyone.
Shouldn’t have said anything, we don’t want too many out of staters coming and ruining our spots. He got several of the locations on the map wrong, best keep em that way
Idaho and Utah (along with Canada) are in our future plans. Nice video
I live in Idaho and am about to pull the trigger on my first SxS .... I am torn between the 74" or the 64"... I want the stability in the dunes and the comfort of the long travel suspension, but I don't want to be barred from gated trails. Does ID have 65" gated trails like back east?
Your best bet for the most up to date info to help you make your decision would be to call your DNR office and ask them about each trail system you think you'll be visiting.
Thanks for the video
I appreciate your thanks. Thanks for watching!
You need to do Nevada.
It's on the agenda
Yes they need to try Nevada
What’s with all the 50” restricted places?
Idaho has a few great ones.
What is the 7th?
TBD :-)
Silver City should be on the list, instead of Clay Peak, replace with Hemingway Butte.
Why do you prefer H Butte? What about Silver do you like?
Brush Creek
What do you like about it?
Ya know what people from Idaho don't want? People coming to Idaho. Just leave us be
This video is to help people that live in Idaho as well as visitors find the best places to ride.
Unless your Native American, you came to Idaho as well.
Video Ok but a little too short for all the riding prospects in Idaho. I understand time is limited but, ok. My main reason for responding is that please do me a favor. Next time you go to a State, maybe talk to the locals so you can pronounce the towns or areas correctly. Out of the 6 you did, 3 were butchered. Payette is not pronounces Pyette. Mackay is Mackay', not Ma-CAY. And really, Teton right next to the oldest National park in the country is not pronounced Tee-tone. It is named after the mighty TETON mountains connected to the Rockies. If you are ever in Idaho again and I hope you are, it is a Great State and visit but if you are in Boise, it is pronounced Boy-See. No Z. Thanks
Thank you for your insight. I'll do better next time.