I'm a local to this area and have spent time building and riding these trails. This dirt jump spot is called I-Street. So nice to see you appreciate our stuff, even though it's scrappy and worn down.
Yeah, it’s a sick spot. Where I started riding our local jumps would always get plowed and it was a constant battle. I’m still shocked that towns are embracing this stuff these days, it’s great.
The ease at which you hit blind trails and jumps is on point, but what’s even cooler is how easy you relate to people. Offering the young man safe advice is what makes you the top in this game. Great stuff. Can’t wait to see MOAB✌️
So cool that you can show up thousands of miles away from your home base, and within a few minutes people are asking if you're Phil. Looking forward to this week's content!
hey Phil you probably won't reply but I just want you to know that your content got me through a really hard time, i was severely depressed and watching your videos has helped me so much and they bring me so much joy you may have saved my life thanks for the content never stop i love you Phil
Hey Hayden, I’m glad to hear you are in doing better. I have no idea what you’re going through or went through but just know that I too have struggled with depression. It’s not fun. I’m sure it hasn’t been easy for you. I’m also I’m happy to hear i could help in some shape, but ultimately it was your mental strength that pulled yourself back up. Don’t discount the small victories. Hope you are doing well!
@@SkillsWithPhil i want you to also know that you have gotten me into mtb and i love it so much. you have really helped me, you should be so proud of what you have achieved. Luv you phil
I’m so appreciative of the way you interacted with those kids. You’re such a genuine good person. They say never meet your hero’s, but that’s not true in this case. You totally made those kids day!
Dude! Stoked you made it to I street! That place has shaped my biking over the last 3 years. Really awesome to see you riding it blind. Bummed the wind didn’t let up enough to safely hit the big step up on the backside. It’s a really fun jump and you’ve got air time for just about anything on it. Not sure if you’re familiar with Kurtis Downs, but he put in a ton of work building that and has done some really wild stunts on it. Finley Kirschenmann also did a cork 720 on it which was awesome to see in his Commencal edit.
You killed it on those jumps! My wife and I rode it for the first time today, and I’ll definitely be coming back with my full face to do more than Mainline!
Great advice regarding the dirt jumps, back in my noob days I went OTB over a dirt jump on my hardtail trail bike. Riding way above my pay grade at the time, broke 4 bones in my face and worst concussion of my life which I believe still affects me today.
I used to live just a few streets over from here, so this is cool to see. I Street originally wasn't built with permission and it's a great example of the value making jumps official brings to the community instead of destroying them.
Dude. You are my favorite channel to see pop on my feed. I love that folks always know who you are. I hope to see you on a trail one day. Like forget some hollywooder… I wanna ride with Phil
I don't know if you'll overlap, but Remy Metallier is down in Moab, it would be sooo fun to see you ride together. I get some similar vibes from you both
@@SkillsWithPhil yeah, that's relatable enough for sure. Still looking forward to your Moab stuff, and I'm sure we'll get to see you two together at some point! Happy riding
I laughed at the comment about wanting to hit all the other features before attempting the step up. I've ridden I-Street several dozen times and I'm not even sure I've laid eyes on every jump. Just when you think you've seen it all you discover a new line somewhere hidden in the scrub oak. it is really a unique place to ride.
Those. Jumps look super fun Lots packed into a small space too 🤘🤘. Also so sick that you show up and ride with some random kids they're were shredding too. And definitely something to take away with that message for the one guy regarding dirt jumping.
thanks for sharing man, so cool to live vicariously through your lens and be able to land all these suckers lol What a magical spot tho, someone needs to buy this land and officialize it before it gets sold for condo's and bulldozed.
Phil, I recently started to want to get into mountain biking but I have a Nisiki pueblo that’s kind of bulky but anyways I made some jumps and a track in my backyard and in my woods and I like it and I was wondering what a good bike would be that isn’t over 500$ and is a hard tail and something. I only am asking you because I know you’re good with bikes
I'm a local to this area and have spent time building and riding these trails. This dirt jump spot is called I-Street. So nice to see you appreciate our stuff, even though it's scrappy and worn down.
Broke my wrist here
@@ianharker6876 hahaha
Yeah, it’s a sick spot. Where I started riding our local jumps would always get plowed and it was a constant battle. I’m still shocked that towns are embracing this stuff these days, it’s great.
@@SkillsWithPhil Yes! thanks for coming out, was sweet seeing lines close to me hit by someone I'm learning from add perspective/confidence
@@ianharker6876 busted my collarbone into 7 pieces here.
The ease at which you hit blind trails and jumps is on point, but what’s even cooler is how easy you relate to people. Offering the young man safe advice is what makes you the top in this game. Great stuff. Can’t wait to see MOAB✌️
So cool that you can show up thousands of miles away from your home base, and within a few minutes people are asking if you're Phil. Looking forward to this week's content!
Such a cool spot! Also I love how responsible of you it was to talk less experienced riders out of dirt jumping.
hey Phil you probably won't reply but I just want you to know that your content got me through a really hard time, i was severely depressed and watching your videos has helped me so much and they bring me so much joy you may have saved my life thanks for the content never stop i love you Phil
Hey Hayden, I’m glad to hear you are in doing better. I have no idea what you’re going through or went through but just know that I too have struggled with depression. It’s not fun. I’m sure it hasn’t been easy for you. I’m also I’m happy to hear i could help in some shape, but ultimately it was your mental strength that pulled yourself back up. Don’t discount the small victories. Hope you are doing well!
@@SkillsWithPhil i want you to also know that you have gotten me into mtb and i love it so much. you have really helped me, you should be so proud of what you have achieved. Luv you phil
I’m so appreciative of the way you interacted with those kids. You’re such a genuine good person. They say never meet your hero’s, but that’s not true in this case. You totally made those kids day!
Dude! Stoked you made it to I street! That place has shaped my biking over the last 3 years. Really awesome to see you riding it blind. Bummed the wind didn’t let up enough to safely hit the big step up on the backside. It’s a really fun jump and you’ve got air time for just about anything on it. Not sure if you’re familiar with Kurtis Downs, but he put in a ton of work building that and has done some really wild stunts on it. Finley Kirschenmann also did a cork 720 on it which was awesome to see in his Commencal edit.
Wow! not sure how come I missed this post, 9 months ago. It is so inspiring to watch your videos Phil. Thanks
Awesome how you chill with the locals immediately!
You killed it on those jumps! My wife and I rode it for the first time today, and I’ll definitely be coming back with my full face to do more than Mainline!
Great advice regarding the dirt jumps, back in my noob days I went OTB over a dirt jump on my hardtail trail bike. Riding way above my pay grade at the time, broke 4 bones in my face and worst concussion of my life which I believe still affects me today.
Damn, same thing happened to me it was a weirdly built 6 foot dirt jump hip that I went straight on and got knocked out for 30 sec, scary days lol
Great advice man about the dirt jumps with that young man. Sick as always man! Can't wait for the next adventure!
Awesome stuff dude! You show up anywhere and people will always, “hey Phil!”.
I like how you make riding buds w strangers in 5 seconds. Better than riding alone.
This is sooo awesome seeing you on my home turf! I love I street it’s like a playground a little kid would design in a sandbox.
I used to live just a few streets over from here, so this is cool to see. I Street originally wasn't built with permission and it's a great example of the value making jumps official brings to the community instead of destroying them.
Dude. You are my favorite channel to see pop on my feed. I love that folks always know who you are. I hope to see you on a trail one day. Like forget some hollywooder… I wanna ride with Phil
Great video Phil, you land so softly and in so much control.
Excellent session, dude! Looks like you all had a wonderful time.
Love your dirt jumping videos!
I Streets an absolute Staple in Utah. Love that place, had my fair share of injuries there.
As an old fart rider, I really appreciate your ability to just go ride and vibe with the “youngsters”. That was great to watch.
That’s a sweet local! I can only dream of this 😅
I don't know if you'll overlap, but Remy Metallier is down in Moab, it would be sooo fun to see you ride together. I get some similar vibes from you both
Unfortunately not. I had no idea he was down here or that outerbike was happening last weekend. I’m terrible at planning and coordinating this stuff.
@@SkillsWithPhil yeah, that's relatable enough for sure. Still looking forward to your Moab stuff, and I'm sure we'll get to see you two together at some point! Happy riding
I laughed at the comment about wanting to hit all the other features before attempting the step up. I've ridden I-Street several dozen times and I'm not even sure I've laid eyes on every jump. Just when you think you've seen it all you discover a new line somewhere hidden in the scrub oak. it is really a unique place to ride.
Oh man Phil! Looking forward to some awesome Utah content !! Peace!
I grew up watching your videos and got an appartment on I street 5 months ago
Those. Jumps look super fun
Lots packed into a small space too 🤘🤘. Also so sick that you show up and ride with some random kids they're were shredding too. And definitely something to take away with that message for the one guy regarding dirt jumping.
You should come to Mt Penn, in Reading Pennsylvania. It’s nothing like this, but you should still check it out sometime
Oh damn Phil!!! You went to I Street? Awesome!!! Did they happen to take you to "Bobsled?" (Broke my leg on that one!!)
Stoked you made it to my neck of the woods!
dude thats sick! wish i could go to that park
Nice content Phil 🤩🤘🔥
Awesome Video!!!!
00:01 "Is the bike in one piece?" LOL. I hope not or it must be really bent to fit in that bike bag!
Don’t know why, but love the sound from your front fork, mine does not say like that 😀
You should come out to BC and ride ledgeview. Some of the best jumps and berms around here and a rats nest of trails but fun
5:15
yellow shirt guy " the real NPC"😆🤝
Should definitely check out bobsled, one of the all time great trails here in SLC
thanks for sharing man, so cool to live vicariously through your lens and be able to land all these suckers lol What a magical spot tho, someone needs to buy this land and officialize it before it gets sold for condo's and bulldozed.
I wish I could ride there it likes there is a lot of cool stuff
Awesome cool trail 💪🤘👍❤❤❤
If you have make you way down to San Diego I would love to show you around some narly jumps
I was there about a week ago, everything definitely looks considerably bigger in person.
Yes finally you made it to my local jump spot
Ahh, local trail elves.... 👏💪👏💪
Oooo, 13mins... I'm in!
Not firing on all cylinders but still slaying it🤣.
Phil will you do stickers again?
Cool video phil!
We've been having that problem in our local shops. The valve won't gold air.
Great video🔥🔥💪
Imagine having something like this in New England 😭😭😭
5:26 that looks like a dangerous junction
Utah definitely is recreation friendly. The do MTB and LOTs of other outdoor recreation right, allow the industry the freedom to grow themselves.
you should do a gncc ebike race
Phil. You ever plan on coming to Texas?
Ain't nobody wanna come to Texas for mtb lol
@@klevz3207 we actually got a lot of stuff and some really good spots here.
Looked so fun! Question, why has your suspension swishing sounds been getting progressively louder in the recent videos?
Ayy I street! Let's goo!
Yo if you got time during your trip you should check out the Eagle mountain bike park
Phil have u heard of santa cruz California
if you are still in utah you should go to the ogden bike park
Wish I could ride with you for 1/2 day and have you teach me how to jump properly...lol.
Phil, I recently started to want to get into mountain biking but I have a Nisiki pueblo that’s kind of bulky but anyways I made some jumps and a track in my backyard and in my woods and I like it and I was wondering what a good bike would be that isn’t over 500$ and is a hard tail and something. I only am asking you because I know you’re good with bikes
no way that kid with the full factory pivot is riding in keens, whaaaat
The kid rips so he can do whatever he wants! 🤘
Place is soo cool
holy this is big step up
Yea, it identifies as a step up when there’s stairs made to get up to the landing lol
Phil you got to hit in and out burger when your out there , no McDonald 😅😂
My priorities at the time were quick, convenient & predictable.
Translation:"Really hard to get yourself prepared when you don't have a home base"
"I had to poop"
so nice!
How is your bike so silent? It's beautiful
Haw do I find properties that will let me build
Hey Phil, do you have a bike and helmet or just a bike for $450 or less bc that is my current budget. I am 5’ 7” by the way.
I got a flat right now too 😭
Biking when you are that tired is so hard. Then you sit down after you have eaten and showered and pass the fuck out.
I could be there for hours on end holy cow
Cool!
"So many options." sounds like one of them good problems.
6:11 that’s what she said
IST JUMPS
That's where I learned to jump
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Agreed .. 5 10 sucks after Adidas bought them ...
Hi Phil do you have an idea what a bike I should get for under 1500?
Hi
Another dirt jump spot you can hit is “9 line”
Casually flats a DH casing tire *
And cushcore mind you haha!
Day 4 of asking Phil to go to blue Mountain opening day
I probably won’t, sorry man.
HI
First like baby ll
I'm off the bike for 10 months I broke my neck (:
get well soon dude
@@aldaris38 thanks man
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All this looks so scetchy.