Wow, those trails were awesome and you rock rollers were so cool. Great riding. I will definitely do this tour in summer. Thanks for sharing and ride on buddy🤙
Thank you sir!If I were you, I'd skip the last one we did and check some of the others that are dotted around the hillside. If you're on the ebike, climbing back up should be no problem at all 😉
I looked at Komoot to see where it was as I though it was outside Switzerland but it's just inside & verry close to the border with Italy. Looked like some great trails & did I see a guy on a hard tail? Great riding 👌
If you want to do something for your fitness in Ticino: Camping Al Laghetto and then up Monte Lema. It was really hard, even with the eDownhill bike. From the other side, you can also take the cable car up and then down towards Camping Al Laghetto.
Well that explains things! Is there a blue trail going in a similar direction that we confused it with? One way or another need to work on those map reading skills 🫣
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland Not sure where you started but this is the only trail starting from the top of Cima Pescia besides the access trail. They built a huge drop next to the start as well but was taken down not long after. You might still find the ruins. Most of the trails in the area have now been hidden/removed in Trailforks.
Yeah. You should never rely on Trailforks to understand the difficulty of a trail. Thankfully, I'm fairly capable of navigating most trails without having to worry about the difference. It's terrible for beginners and intermediates though.
Hi, Trail Tracker nice video! Unfortunately, the final part of the trail that led to Paradiso has been closed. Essentially, after the Road gap you have to turn back towards the town of Carabbia. Is sad you didn't find the entrance to some of the trails that are a bit hidden. There are also few more trails in the area.
Thanks for the info. We saw a couple of trails that we didn't have time to ride, but I'm sure I will be returning to sample more of these amazing trails 🤘
@@beaproforever6677 If you head up to Parco San Grato and check out Strava, you’ll be able to find the trails. Many of the ones we rode have coloured posts indicating where they start.
2:06 … Ich bin mir nicht mehr 100 % sicher, aber ich meine mich erinnern zu können, dass Sandro in einem Video bzgl. Trailforks mal meinte: blau = grün und grün = blau.
Du hast recht. Das nordamerikanische und das europäische Systeme sind anders. In der zwischen Zeit habe ich aber erfahren, dass wir auf einem schwarzen Trail waren, der nicht auf Trailforks erscheint.
Deffo top quality trails there Darren... And some interesting vegitation to boot!
Great vid as usual mate... :D
Cheers Phil. The south of Switzerland is perfect for riding at this time of the year.
Wow, those trails were awesome and you rock rollers were so cool. Great riding. I will definitely do this tour in summer. Thanks for sharing and ride on buddy🤙
Thank you sir!If I were you, I'd skip the last one we did and check some of the others that are dotted around the hillside. If you're on the ebike, climbing back up should be no problem at all 😉
Really good trails. I liked the part with the big rock, and there is also flow and I love it. Bravo and thank you for sharing this video.🤙
Thanks dude!
It looks super fun, I love the rocks and small jumps built in to the trail.
Thanks Jerry. These trails will probably be in the running for best finds of the year. So much fun!
Wow those are some awesome trails. I agree the first one is everything but not blue. That's some proper tech riding!
Agreed! I was blown away by how good they were.
Yes man! Voll cool! I definitely have to go there once!👍🏽👍🏽👌🏼
Yes you do!!!!!! It's perfect for e-biking. As soon as I get my bus sorted I want to go back!
Its nice ride in this track...
Thank you. It’s one of my favorite local rides.
I looked at Komoot to see where it was as I though it was outside Switzerland but it's just inside & verry close to the border with Italy. Looked like some great trails & did I see a guy on a hard tail? Great riding 👌
Thanks Dave. No hardtails out, but one cross country fully.
If you want to do something for your fitness in Ticino: Camping Al Laghetto and then up Monte Lema. It was really hard, even with the eDownhill bike. From the other side, you can also take the cable car up and then down towards Camping Al Laghetto.
Thanks for the tip. I’ll add it to the list of rides to check out.
That's not a blue trail but a black trail called 'steep new deal' which was actually removed from trailforks.
Well that explains things! Is there a blue trail going in a similar direction that we confused it with? One way or another need to work on those map reading skills 🫣
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland Not sure where you started but this is the only trail starting from the top of Cima Pescia besides the access trail. They built a huge drop next to the start as well but was taken down not long after. You might still find the ruins. Most of the trails in the area have now been hidden/removed in Trailforks.
"The land of lakes and palm trees" 😄🤩👍
P.S. haha, yeah "blue" trails on TF in some areas... 😆 currently in Finale, and that's another example of several rather dark blue trails... 😄
Yeah. You should never rely on Trailforks to understand the difficulty of a trail. Thankfully, I'm fairly capable of navigating most trails without having to worry about the difference. It's terrible for beginners and intermediates though.
You see what you missed out on 🌴
Hi,
Trail Tracker nice video! Unfortunately, the final part of the trail that led to Paradiso has been closed. Essentially, after the Road gap you have to turn back towards the town of Carabbia. Is sad you didn't find the entrance to some of the trails that are a bit hidden. There are also few more trails in the area.
Thanks for the info. We saw a couple of trails that we didn't have time to ride, but I'm sure I will be returning to sample more of these amazing trails 🤘
thanks for the trail link...
You’re welcome!
Wiä geil sind diä trails...und cooli chlini features drin...hammer darren😮
Dankä Stefan. Es isch en mega coolä tag gsi. Es git definitiv mehr zum entdeckä det!
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland Chöntisch mor no de link zu de trails schicke?
do you have the trail map? thanks
I haven't included a GPS route in the description because I have since found out that there are some access issues associated with these trails.
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland Thanks for the information. which tracks can you recommend in carona? where did you start? thanks
@@beaproforever6677 If you head up to Parco San Grato and check out Strava, you’ll be able to find the trails. Many of the ones we rode have coloured posts indicating where they start.
2:06 … Ich bin mir nicht mehr 100 % sicher, aber ich meine mich erinnern zu können, dass Sandro in einem Video bzgl. Trailforks mal meinte: blau = grün und grün = blau.
Du hast recht. Das nordamerikanische und das europäische Systeme sind anders. In der zwischen Zeit habe ich aber erfahren, dass wir auf einem schwarzen Trail waren, der nicht auf Trailforks erscheint.
At least not the Corona-Trail. Spectacular.... and all on a Wednesday.
Thanks. Doing my best to brighten up the midweek slump 👍 😜
Darren il est en forme 😍😍
Merci beaucoup.
If it looks steep on a Gopro, it's REALLY steep in reality. Well, let me just add some more trails to my "yet to ride" list 😅
These ones are definitely worthy additions to that list for sure!