This is so nice to see. Wife and I have 2023 Trek Marlin 5 Gen 2s. Planning on hitting the green loop as we are beginners, but it’s nice to be able to see what the other trails look like to get an idea and prep for ahead of time.
The great thing about the DTE trails is that you can ride them hard and hit all the features or ride them easy. Every feature has a ride around if you are a little unsure of yourself and just working your way up to the big hits.
Yeah they're worth the drive (at least to try), but go on a Saturday, it's definitely the fun direction. Stony I'd say feels more bikeparky overall, but the two are pretty similar vibes.
@@mtbct Just teasing. After doing the green loop I think I could do a more advanced loop. That said the leaves and rain have made the conditions a little slippery.
Full 29 for the past three years. I started on a 27.5 but found much improvement rolling over chunk out in New England and also rolling speed especially at the bike parks, makes me a size 6ft+ rider feel safer, and more efficient.
Nice footage! Can't wait to get back there!
Thank you! I can't wait to get back also 😎
This is so nice to see. Wife and I have 2023 Trek Marlin 5 Gen 2s. Planning on hitting the green loop as we are beginners, but it’s nice to be able to see what the other trails look like to get an idea and prep for ahead of time.
Have fun! It's is definitely a well-built trail system with the ability to progress further.
good stuff man, those trails look pristine. lots of fun features too
The great thing about the DTE trails is that you can ride them hard and hit all the features or ride them easy. Every feature has a ride around if you are a little unsure of yourself and just working your way up to the big hits.
This is excellent advice! Thanks Craig
@@mtbctalso at least Winn loop is flowy enough for the really young riders
Nice!
Going to be taking my timy shredder soon!!!!
Cool video! Love the DTE
This looks a blast!!
i’ve never rode here i’m usually at stoney creek, how do these trails compare is it worth the 2 hour trip for me?
Im not sure, this was my only day to ride and I did not have a chance to check out Stoney Creek.
Yeah they're worth the drive (at least to try), but go on a Saturday, it's definitely the fun direction. Stony I'd say feels more bikeparky overall, but the two are pretty similar vibes.
Cool video. Very nice to see the trail. Thumbs down for radio set to Mojo.
Thanks, sorry I can't please everyone with radio selection 🤣
@@mtbct Just teasing. After doing the green loop I think I could do a more advanced loop. That said the leaves and rain have made the conditions a little slippery.
What kind of camera (GoPro Model #) and settings for the video please
GoPro Hero 9 black. Recorded at 4k 30fps. Gopro color flat, +1 sharpness, 5500k. Edit color in post.
What bike are u on?
This was my Orbea Occam
@@mtbct ok cool. Thanks for sharing. Trying to figure out whT bike to get. I had a specialized epic comp and hated it. Full suspension to.
Which Occam if u don't mind me asking?
What day is this direction?
It was Sunday and a clockwise route. My ride log is in the description.
You ride 27.5 or 29er ...
Full 29 for the past three years. I started on a 27.5 but found much improvement rolling over chunk out in New England and also rolling speed especially at the bike parks, makes me a size 6ft+ rider feel safer, and more efficient.
This or brown county?
I can't answer that because I've never rode brown county.
Just hit the jumps. Please stop with the little handle bar flick
I'm glad you liked to video 🤘