Yea, but compared to another problem thats nothing. The biggest problem would be the height and risk of riding that. Sometimes when you get that high its like a little harder to breath
yea i know this video is bs. i rode the white line daily for many years and i didn't die. i am now usefull maybe for youtube comments and weaving baskets doh
Yo I was on toilet scrolling through the comments at the beginning so when I read this I figured you meant “dying” but when it got to that part I started crying 💀💀
I wasn’t afraid of heights before ,but for some reason ,im starting to be afraid of 🤣😊 ,I don’t get man ,even when I watch it on tv it bothers me a lot now
Windy or not, this line is very scary and there isn't a single video that will ever do it justice. I love how much extra context you gave, it really helped paint a better picture.
I've seen it in real life took a jeep off roading and saw someone doing it a few months later you were on it crazy how the go pro effect happens and makes it look possible when it just shouldn't be attempted by anyone who isn't very good with bike control shit you would get enough rush just walking the line
Charlie Johnson ...No, 1 and 2 are plenty. That path has never given me any problem, mainly for the reason I have never been there and have no plans of going. Ever.
My buddies and I were the riders down below cheering after you dropped from the upper to lower line (we stayed quiet until we were sure you were stable). We were out for the Sedona MTB festival and were getting a great Friday ride in on Broken Arrow where we saw you from Chicken Point. We were able to get in Hiline loop and the Hog's trails also that Friday as we knew it was going to rain on Saturday. It was super cool to see you two ride the White Line
The gopro effect is a real thing. Dropped into extreme terrain with the crew on our snowboards and a friend watching the footage later says "That didn't look that steep". Thanks for the input, Mr. I struggle on blue runs 😂
Seeing this line i think nope, hearing seth say its worse in person was a nope, watching seth stop and not complete the feature the first time it was a triple nope. So dope that you went for it. Killer skills dude.
I remember going to Sedona as a kid with my family and we took one of those Jeep tours along the boulders and we pulled up next to the white line and watched some of the most badass bikers I’ve ever seen going for the white line. I thought they were insane because it appeared to be a straight up drop and but these guys had zero fear whatsoever and just sent it. That’s something that I’ll never forget and this video brought back that sweet ass memory for me to cherish once again
I went to Sedona before and it was really cool! We stayed at the Hilton and went hiking around bell rock, and then we drove up to the air strip to watch the sunrise
I was concerned about the technique required, but now I know I've got this. I don't own a mountain bike nor have I ever but should I ever be faced with a white line, I'll just Jedi mind trick my tires.
Paul Pardee lolol too good. I was there when it was “choosing not to ride is a sign of maturity” -but watching my friend do ut gives me the confidence😂😂 I woukd be lying if i said i didnt have the same mindset
@@camilogg96 english is not my first language, it's actually my third. Btw, don't be butthurt, no hard feelings against colombians. I just mentioned them because it's the birthplace of cocaine.
I just wanted to pay a compliment to who ever scripts the voice over. Nice job, and Seth you voice over delivery works so well with your productions. Pretty decent rider too!
That's just not true. I used to mountain bike when I was a teen, but fell out of the hobby after my bike got too old and run down to ride. Now I'm trying to rebuild my muscle and confidence.
Thank you for emphasizing safety. As someone who has injured themselves pushing for a goal I wasn't ready for yet, it's wise advice. You can always back when conditions are better - be that more grip or more practice. But you CAN'T come back if you hurt yourself.
@@SethsBikeHacks Great decision, I'm super impressed with all your content, but none of it is worth risking your life.. youtube doesn't care if you make it or not..... wait you done it... I never watched the end... Not worth it..
That's the famous quote about Mt. Everest, right? I think it was from the first guy who ever reached the summit, and he was asked why he did it, and he said, "cuz it's there."
Watching videos like this one has never given me the "go pro effect" as in: "it's not gonna be this bad". I usually get anxiety from just watching those videos^^
Watching this after watching Jeff Kendall Weed ride this really gives you some perspective as to how much skill and confidence can change someones perspective of a trail.
Hi Seth and greetings from Germany. As for the white line: way to sketchy for me but impressive to see somebody actually ride that thing. But what I really love about this video and yourself is the approach at life, when you do the tire lick. Totally pointless and exactly for that reason totally awesome. Isn't it becoming more and more difficult as we grow older to constantly keep reminding ourselves about the importance of staying a child at heart sometimes? Stay that way. And thank you for the inspiration and your interesting and entertaining content. Wolf
"I'm not really...entirely sure why I'm doing this" That's the part of you that wants to live, desperately attempting to turn you away from your folly. :)
I pushed the limits of snack sneaking when I carried a box quart of milk into the theater. Concessions looked right at my jacket where I had it underneath and had this puzzled look like "what is under that guys jacket". I walked on like a champ, wasn't stopped, and enjoyed my milk while watching X-Men: Days of Future Past. : )
Bro, 3:55 is the wisest decision I've ever seen on a video like this, most people would have really pushed it. Super good call my dude, life is far too valuable!
The RUclips recommendations list is broken but at least I know to never ride my bike down the white line in Sadona Arizona... Which I A) don’t even live close to Arizona and B) don’t even own a bike 💀
I was on the pink Jeep tour a couple years ago and saw the white line in person, it was crazy, especially the fact that that was the first time I had ever been to Arizona.
@Pixellight Gaming you are blind to not see all the unrelated things on the sidebar that show up because they are *monetized AND with millions of views*, you cant spell 'lying', & you have some worthless psycho aggression to end up talking to strangers with such authority you dont have that you never deserve it's obviously recommended to him due to the outdoors anyway
I just recently took a trip to Sedona, rented an Evil Reckoning and stood on the rock below where all the people were at watching you, and man oh man.... this line is SOOOO much more sketchy in person. 3:44 that rock. God it was so fun riding out there... maybe one day I’ll be good/confident enough to hit the line... but probably not LOL Hahaha we also took our jeeps out there too, and those Pink jeep guys are so great, super friendly and funny.
Seth man don't do this extreme junky stuff, all my climbing, slackline and base jumping hero's are dead fortunately non of my mountainbike hero's are, let's just keep it that way😊👍👊
I'm also not afraid of heights - climbed, hangglided, paraglided and skydived. With all of those things the 'perception' of danger, i believe, is more than the 'actual' danger. This, on the other hand made me nervous to even watch! You guys have great big, high-tensile steel balls. 😁👍
@@Quicksilver_Cookie Sure it is. All the fun of trying to ride on a narrow path with all sorts of cracks and stuff, just without the falling to your death part.
Pixellight Gaming talk to me when ur famous and actually feed your family with your “hobby” if not you’re just an amateur like the millions out there 🙂
@@dumbwhitening4475 if you are famous and feed your family from mountain biking wouldn't it then become a profession and no longer a hobby? A hobby is a regular activity done for enjoyment, ususlly during ones leisure time. Not professionally and not for pay is the definition of hobby. So your comment makes no sense as it is indeed a hobby of his.
@@anotherhairlessapewithanop7455 he didn't say good, he said experienced. Experience is a function of cumulative exposure, nothing else. Every time you ride your experience goes up, even if you're not getting better OR had a big break between rides.
"I'd love to say that walking away from this maneuver was a sign of growth of maturity on my part. A new wiser Seth, complete with good judgement. But after watching Eric do it..." *proceeds to lick a tire during wheelie*
Imagine comparing flu to a cliff, where a tiny mistake will surely make you die. Im so happy I live in a country that is not brainwashed with covid panic.
The white line is not even that scary after the first time though, once you get to know the white line, you sort of get this punch out of this and sort of want to do it more and everyday. You kind of get addicted to it.
Yeah, leaves you thinking about everything you've ever done wrong in your life and how your life is going no where and how you just want to keep masturbating but "oh god, why did I just waste 3 days masturbating?"
First, I rode Berm Peak last September and thought it was great, nice work! Unfortunately I went OTB at Kanuga a few days later and had six ribs, my sternum fractured and seven compression fractures from c7-L1. But the Mission hospital icu was great! Here in Sedona and want to see the white line but I wouldn’t ride it either. Did the portal trail in 89-91 but I was young and dumb. Congratulations on saying no
If you're gonna put it on your bucketlist just do it last and your all good
Lol
Yeee ha!
after injuring yourself on everything else end it all here xD
The is a problem though... at 80 years old I would hardly able to pedal.
esphi LEE is your bucket list that long? I don't even have one.
I would never do this. The risk of sunburn is too great.
agreed xD
🏆
I just don’t wanna get dust in my eyes.
Yea, but compared to another problem thats nothing. The biggest problem would be the height and risk of riding that. Sometimes when you get that high its like a little harder to breath
@@bustoms r/wooosh
I’d love to know who saw that white line and said “let’s bike that”
@@snowcow1173 or maybe he thought it was a local trail since it's a white line and then he saw he f up so he just winged it
Alot of peopole want to but are too scared
Lets snort that
A physcopath
@@snowcow1173 nope, its just a white line of sediment
I want to meet the person that saw that white line and went “Looks like a path, I’am going to ride it”
Probably a goat.
@@JarthenGreenmeadow like a literal goat a mountain goat yes i agree
Some dude having the worst ride home on acid EVER
It's my homie Chewy- he's one of the nicest, coolest dudes you'll ever meet.
Me too. I want to know what was in their heads.
I've done white lines but I'm pretty sure the meaning is different.
Hahahahha
yea i know this video is bs. i rode the white line daily for many years and i didn't die. i am now usefull maybe for youtube comments and weaving baskets doh
@@ErikCartman he was talking about cocaine
Lmao
Im in love with the coco
"Lose traction and experience a high likelihood of die"
Yeah, that's a solid nope from me
no one has died there....live a little, it will change your life
@@thetherorist9244 NOPE
@@thetherorist9244 I'm not a mountain biker anyway. This video just popped up in my recommended.
Purple Fire 28 what made you say no?
Yo I was on toilet scrolling through the comments at the beginning so when I read this I figured you meant “dying” but when it got to that part I started crying 💀💀
If I rode that it would be called "The Brown Line" when I was done.
Be Lieve poopie lmao
🤣😂🤣
Ha! Get it?
This does not have enough likes!!!!
If I rode it, it would become the “red line”
I've cured my fear of heights. I find that staying the hell off really high things works a treat.
Yup. I agree
I wasn’t afraid of heights before ,but for some reason ,im starting to be afraid of 🤣😊 ,I don’t get man ,even when I watch it on tv it bothers me a lot now
@@Gymjb5 Acrophobia gets stronger as you get older, but you can practise.
I really thought I was about to read the answer to it all lmao
lol
The risk-reward ratio on this looks obscenely high.
Engwish plies
@@espenmathiassen2450 sarry for my english
Nah, it's pretty high risk high reward imo.
@@benjaminshields9421 what's the reward
@@ben-ym4cc 1M+ views, it appears
Windy or not, this line is very scary and there isn't a single video that will ever do it justice. I love how much extra context you gave, it really helped paint a better picture.
Hey Phil
Even on the go pro it looks insanely scary I can’t imagine it in real life.
my question is, "Why the helmet?''
missed you this year!
I've seen it in real life took a jeep off roading and saw someone doing it a few months later you were on it crazy how the go pro effect happens and makes it look possible when it just shouldn't be attempted by anyone who isn't very good with bike control shit you would get enough rush just walking the line
The only difference between bravery and stupidity is the outcome.
Love it! So true....
“The only difference between bravery and stupidity is the outcome”
-MrMrRioes. 2019
hahaha thats aftermath.
@@pythonix144 Well said, sir!
Everyday MTB thank you.
"in the go-pro lense the white line looks... serviceable"
nope, it absolutely does not
The two hardest parts of the White Line is,
#1- The whole thing.
#2- The whole thing.
Is there a #3?
Charlie Johnson ...No, 1 and 2 are plenty. That path has never given me any problem, mainly for the reason I have never been there and have no plans of going. Ever.
blipco5 😂
My buddies and I were the riders down below cheering after you dropped from the upper to lower line (we stayed quiet until we were sure you were stable). We were out for the Sedona MTB festival and were getting a great Friday ride in on Broken Arrow where we saw you from Chicken Point. We were able to get in Hiline loop and the Hog's trails also that Friday as we knew it was going to rain on Saturday. It was super cool to see you two ride the White Line
John Paterson hell yeah, that’s pretty tight. I’ve always wanted to get into biking!
Thats true i was the line
It was me
Bigfaxtsx3 nope it was me. What state is this in?
Bigfaxtsx3 no this was clearly me
I believe that my bike seat would have new type of brown other than dirt
InYoFace 05 💀💀
Gold
OH MY GOODNESS I JUST GOT IT XD
WTFFFFF
That's why you wear your brown pants. And your brown seat cushion. Maybe some brown socks and shoes, as well.
mud
"Remember, if you fall. Fall up."
That is some damn fine advice right there.
Asian parents be like :
@@Anonymouso283 chill man its a joke.it’s not really political if I’m just saying he fell up the stairs
@@Anonymouso283 imma just delete my comment and we can move on
Lol
- Kaladin Stormblessed
"So you've really got to like, jedi mind trick your tires." That's the type of advice that really instills confidence.
faith
What a well spoken articulate person eh
That's hilarious
I have no idea what that means. I understand a lot of mountain biking lingo, but "Jedi mind trick your tires" baffles me.
@@Durwood71 it means your focus determines your reality. So if you believe your tires won't slip, then they won't slip padawan lol
I literally looked up how to ride a bike and RUclips recommends me this 2 days later....
TheMasterYoshi 64 😂
TheMasterYoshi 64 - now look up when to use the word 'literally'.
the matrix is watching you
How do you not know how to ride a bike but know how to navigate the internet?
okay what prolly cuz hes spent most of the time learning how to use the internet but never got outside n rode a bike 🤷🏾♂️
The gopro effect is a real thing. Dropped into extreme terrain with the crew on our snowboards and a friend watching the footage later says "That didn't look that steep". Thanks for the input, Mr. I struggle on blue runs 😂
“It’s not worth it for a video”
Finally someone with sense
“Actually I’m going to do it”
You can’t be serious…
"YoU CanT bE SeRIouS!!1!"
It actually made me really nervous watching him ride that.
"I'm not really entirely sure why I'm doing this..."
You're doing it for the clicks.
@@Durwood71 Luckily for youtube videos like this the fact it was posted means the bad ending didnt' happen.
@@hamsterfromabove8905 I mean, he could have fallen and gotten injured. There are plenty of RUclips videos documenting similar mishaps.
Even on gopro it looks sketchy because of the angle of the trail, i bet it looks 10 times scarier when youre actually there
Fr looks like your pedal would bite on the top section of the slope
That really doesn't look fun enough to risk your life for. It doesn't look difficult or skilled, just if you happen to fall off you die. Not worth it
Levi Harris some people find being so close to death fun and exhilarating. And this is more difficult and takes more skill than you think
@@UnimpressedGoose
They seem to not even notice how close they were to death at the very end.
Worth it for adrenaline junkies
have u watched the whole video?
Levi Harris go watch the free solo documentary.
Who would win?
1 orange wheelie boy
Small gust of wind
"Or one windy boi"
Seeing this line i think nope, hearing seth say its worse in person was a nope, watching seth stop and not complete the feature the first time it was a triple nope. So dope that you went for it. Killer skills dude.
"...we are 100% over cliffs."
"Ah, ok, cool. See you when you get back, then."
And he never came back
I remember going to Sedona as a kid with my family and we took one of those Jeep tours along the boulders and we pulled up next to the white line and watched some of the most badass bikers I’ve ever seen going for the white line. I thought they were insane because it appeared to be a straight up drop and but these guys had zero fear whatsoever and just sent it. That’s something that I’ll never forget and this video brought back that sweet ass memory for me to cherish once again
Cool
haha 69th likr
For me Redbull hardline or Rampage is more of a Wow, than some kind of a trail where you play with your life.
I went to Sedona before and it was really cool! We stayed at the Hilton and went hiking around bell rock, and then we drove up to the air strip to watch the sunrise
@@carpedownhillem they both put your life in the line, rampage is a more badass way of doing it
I'm not scared of heights.
I'm not even scared of falling from them.
I'm scared of hitting the ground.
Its like Red Dead Redemption but a bike instead a horse.
Abel Ramos Fallout Bike Cowboys
Gonna ride until I can't no more . I got my bikes in the back
I ride bikes
@@zeffery101 bike lock is attached 😂😂
@@KingDeplorableAaron pedals is mate black
"a high likelihood of die." basically sums up this entire thing
In other words, getting diagnosed with “no-air-in-lungs” syndrome.
@AlexdaGuy not quite different than the life in general. Just the timing. 😂
I'd rather stay inside and die from coof. Less scary.
High risk high reward
@Anthony Chen 😆
Just "Jedi mind trick your tires" and you'll be fine. Nice explanation bro.
I was concerned about the technique required, but now I know I've got this. I don't own a mountain bike nor have I ever but should I ever be faced with a white line, I'll just Jedi mind trick my tires.
These are not the tires you are looking for.
I can tell you the go pro effect is 100% a thing, I've skied many slopes and looked at other peoples footage of it and it looks like 10%+ less steep
Random person: the white line trail is deadly
Danny macaskill: hold my bike
Actually, give it back.
He's a meme in my math class
Original
@@MonkeyPoloAO2 reverse card
XD
Why is this so funny to me
"Choosing not to ride this is a sign of maturity"
"I should try to lick your tire!"
:D Totally grown up!
Paul Pardee lolol too good. I was there when it was
“choosing not to ride is a sign of maturity”
-but watching my friend do ut gives me the confidence😂😂
I woukd be lying if i said i didnt have the same mindset
“Sign of maturity” that’s a bunch of horseshit
...while a car is passing.
Seth: "The white line is sketchy and deadly"
Also Seth: "So i rode it"
Hahahaha 🤣🤣
Huss He’s More Savage Then U
Ian Barcellos not funny
@@officialmonzellamoomoo6232 then don't like it, that's how the Internet works...
@@czxd4512 that's what i said?
Me, riding this: Wow that’s a big drop if I fall im gonna die
My brain: *Do a wheelie*
_Me, sees a biker slip and about to fall down the face of a mountain:_
*DO A BARREL ROLL!*
Colombians: "Did somebody say 'white line' ?"
cocainaaaa
@@camilogg96 english is not my first language, it's actually my third. Btw, don't be butthurt, no hard feelings against colombians. I just mentioned them because it's the birthplace of cocaine.
Bill Cosby: "Did someone say, 'date rape'?"
@@_MikeThePerson Bill Cosby "wiggity wiggity woo, I'm Coming For That Booty"
Camilo Gallego speaking as a gringo, you’re totally correct we love the nose candy
Next time you should do it on your unicycle.
great idea!
*suicidal idea
Seth's Bike Hacks or the swing bike😂😂
@@rideallegretto1933 that might corner better...
Oh god that would be scary
Imagine if he did the turn and found out that his GoPro wasn’t recording
There was enough cameras recording that they would have had some footage
He clearly did it more than three times this day.
fucking sd card error
I just wanted to pay a compliment to who ever scripts the voice over. Nice job, and Seth you voice over delivery works so well with your productions. Pretty decent rider too!
"Well there haven't been any that actually died yet"
Very reassuring thanks
With your help, we can change that
Probably bc their bodies werent found
You can be the first!
That's because most of them are proffesional riders
And trust me they r very much skilled than us 😂😂😂
@@drewder1789 😂🤣
"I've matured as a mountain biker overall"
*Cuts to attempting to lick another person's tire while both riding down a road*
That clip was a week ago, before he was a matured mountain biker
You always are the most experienced you've ever been on a bike...
right?? lmao
I can hardly turn a corner on a bike
@@Mia-xp8us how
well no, maybe back in your youth you rode your bike a lot but then stopped and didnt ride it for a few years and youll lose your experience.
That's just not true. I used to mountain bike when I was a teen, but fell out of the hobby after my bike got too old and run down to ride. Now I'm trying to rebuild my muscle and confidence.
Thank you for emphasizing safety. As someone who has injured themselves pushing for a goal I wasn't ready for yet, it's wise advice. You can always back when conditions are better - be that more grip or more practice. But you CAN'T come back if you hurt yourself.
Seth: You can die on the white line
Me: I die on normal trails
I have a hard time not clipping my handlebars on trees...
You haven't so far!
"I am now the most experienced I have ever been." Just FYI, you will always be the most experienced you have ever been.
Lmao
Not if you get exploded by a creeper
Not if you forget shit
Alzheimer's would like to have a word with you.
Not accurate. Take 3 years off. Suddenly you're bambi on ice.
One of the most asked questions I got when I rode it was "why?"
I don't really have a good answer other than.. "its there..."
there’s no feeling in the world like being up there, and you’ve got to admit it makes you feel alive
@@SethsBikeHacks Great decision, I'm super impressed with all your content, but none of it is worth risking your life.. youtube doesn't care if you make it or not..... wait you done it... I never watched the end... Not worth it..
@BCpov you rode it without a guide. I think that is way harder. Well done man !!!!
That's the famous quote about Mt. Everest, right? I think it was from the first guy who ever reached the summit, and he was asked why he did it, and he said, "cuz it's there."
It's from George Mallory who in nineteen twenties famously perished on the way to the summit....
This video’s title was ahead of its time
?
"Experience a high likelihood of die." Best Quote Ever
I came to this comment precisely when he said it.
@@brandonwilson7371 xD
Brandon Wilson same
"It's not worth it"...Truer words have never been spoken
GeeZEvil don’t watch it if you don’t like it so go bye
Mason jackson where did they say they didn’t like it? Oh okay then.
Watching videos like this one has never given me the "go pro effect" as in: "it's not gonna be this bad". I usually get anxiety from just watching those videos^^
Go pro make things look less scary
J D Like rollercoaster pov videos. You can't feel all the g force and wind and other people screeching behind or in front of you, so it isn't as scary
Watching this after watching Jeff Kendall Weed ride this really gives you some perspective as to how much skill and confidence can change someones perspective of a trail.
"You gotta Jedi mind trick your tires." Anyone who uses this phrase as their advice should never be allowed to give advice ever again.
Unless you shouldn’t be able to receive advice again cos
I got the point
😂
You just don't know how to Jedi Mind trick yet. You'll get there young padawan
Weak you are, with the force it seems.
Lol so refreshing to see someone post an original comment for once tired of seeing those comments you see in every comment section
I can't believe they do this without gloves. My palms would be sooooooo slippery.
A lot of bikers wear gloves for this reason. In 70 degree weather I get sweaty so I wear gloves to maintain grip on my handlebars
I actually don’t like gloves, my skin is really dry.
Knees weak and arms heavy
Nobody:
How my parents got to school:
This should be top comment lmao
Uphill! Both ways!
I've seen this comment almost 20 times.
😂😂 why is this so true.
so true man
Hi Seth and greetings from Germany. As for the white line: way to sketchy for me but impressive to see somebody actually ride that thing. But what I really love about this video and yourself is the approach at life, when you do the tire lick. Totally pointless and exactly for that reason totally awesome. Isn't it becoming more and more difficult as we grow older to constantly keep reminding ourselves about the importance of staying a child at heart sometimes? Stay that way. And thank you for the inspiration and your interesting and entertaining content. Wolf
wow, its great to see someone NOT take a risk in this day and age.
edit: I spoke too soon
Yeah, they usually die at the bottom of the cliff, not on the line itself
@@MC-cd8ni No one has died.
“Lose traction and experience a high likely hood of die” 4:28
My hands are actually soaked now from watching this 😂
my god same,
glad I'm not wearing my gloves
@@ErikMm5 me too guys
@Bigfaxtsx3 and again right now....
Yeah duee
Mph feet are being weird like its being cold even under a blinket.
"I'm not really...entirely sure why I'm doing this"
That's the part of you that wants to live, desperately attempting to turn you away from your folly. :)
The only thrill I seek for is sneaking snacks into the movie theaters
I pushed the limits of snack sneaking when I carried a box quart of milk into the theater. Concessions looked right at my jacket where I had it underneath and had this puzzled look like "what is under that guys jacket". I walked on like a champ, wasn't stopped, and enjoyed my milk while watching X-Men: Days of Future Past. : )
Oh its hackerman
So you only partake of watching other people live?
@@zarreff next time bring some cereal
"loose traction and experience a high likelihood of die"😂
cadikai I was dying
"you can't fall, It's a zero no fall zone"
Well, you COULD fall, you'd just be dead lol
He said it that way to emphasize him not to fall, no need for trivial explanations.
Bro, 3:55 is the wisest decision I've ever seen on a video like this, most people would have really pushed it. Super good call my dude, life is far too valuable!
The RUclips recommendations list is broken but at least I know to never ride my bike down the white line in Sadona Arizona...
Which I A) don’t even live close to Arizona and B) don’t even own a bike 💀
I was on the pink Jeep tour a couple years ago and saw the white line in person, it was crazy, especially the fact that that was the first time I had ever been to Arizona.
It’s Sedona
*Sedona
LilyTheBagel aye same
"I'm now the most experienced I've even been on a bike."
*5 minutes later*
"I'm NOW the most experienced I've ever been on a bike."
5 min later.... you should try too lick the tier
I don't bike and I don't like taking risks. I don't know why this video was recommended, but I loved this video
Life is about taking risks if you dont you WONT be successful so i recommend taking then
There's a grey area between being risky and reckless
@Pixellight Gaming you are blind to not see all the unrelated things on the sidebar that show up because they are *monetized AND with millions of views*, you cant spell 'lying', & you have some worthless psycho aggression to end up talking to strangers with such authority you dont have that you never deserve
it's obviously recommended to him due to the outdoors anyway
Never knew of this place before, sounds like a cool trail to learn how to ride a bike on!
Just don't forget your training wheels and you're good.
It's mostly downhill, you barely have to pedal.
Right up there with eating Tide pods.
That was a year ago...
@@jamepix still stupid
Nah, it’s not quite that bad I don’t think. Eating tide pods was absolutely retarded because there was no way you could do it without being injured.
Nah this has purpose and requires skill.
I got the opposite of the go pro effect. How the hell do you not immediately slip?
Friction
"I'm now the most experienced I've ever been on a bike."
Well, ya. That's how it works. You can say the same sentence on your next video 😂
SeejayTeetz next video he should say: “I’m a little less experienced this time since last time”
I just recently took a trip to Sedona, rented an Evil Reckoning and stood on the rock below where all the people were at watching you, and man oh man.... this line is SOOOO much more sketchy in person.
3:44 that rock. God it was so fun riding out there... maybe one day I’ll be good/confident enough to hit the line... but probably not LOL
Hahaha we also took our jeeps out there too, and those Pink jeep guys are so great, super friendly and funny.
Seth man don't do this extreme junky stuff, all my climbing, slackline and base jumping hero's are dead fortunately non of my mountainbike hero's are, let's just keep it that way😊👍👊
Name some
@@marquisfire5 Dan Osman, Dean Potter and Ueli Steck for starters.
Twechar Climber well I can’t even ride a bike therefore I am most qualified to say he should die while attempting the white line FOR DA VIEWS. 🎩
1:32 puts it into perspective the most! Holy crap
Love ur Channel
@@aliciabaker9482 thankyou 🤘
TrailRiderMTB all good
I’m sorry I am late but this video made my day soo much better rather than having to wait till the afternoon!! Tank you for posting Seth!
I'm also not afraid of heights - climbed, hangglided, paraglided and skydived. With all of those things the 'perception' of danger, i believe, is more than the 'actual' danger. This, on the other hand made me nervous to even watch! You guys have great big, high-tensile steel balls. 😁👍
Or...you know...you could just ride your bike on the sidewalk.
Not exactly the same kind of thrill, but hey - whatever floats your boat :)
@@Quicksilver_Cookie Sure it is. All the fun of trying to ride on a narrow path with all sorts of cracks and stuff, just without the falling to your death part.
@@hk4lyfe59 Don't let the mountain bikers get you down. They just don't understand the superior sport of sidewalk biking.
Pixellight Gaming talk to me when ur famous and actually feed your family with your “hobby” if not you’re just an amateur like the millions out there 🙂
@@dumbwhitening4475 if you are famous and feed your family from mountain biking wouldn't it then become a profession and no longer a hobby? A hobby is a regular activity done for enjoyment, ususlly during ones leisure time. Not professionally and not for pay is the definition of hobby. So your comment makes no sense as it is indeed a hobby of his.
Wouldn't be the only white line that's killed people ;)
Fucked up but true
"People wrestle alligators but not once has someone done it without an audience." - Doug Stanhope
“It’s not worth it for a video”.
You’re underestimating how good this video could be.
0:28 I think My heart skipped a few beats when The camera zoomed out.
Why?
@@user-ro9bn6uy1o because of that ridiculous drop m8, what do you mean why?
"I'm now the most experienced I've ever been on a bike" ... Isn't everyone?
LOL, I'm now the most experienced I've ever been, period.. until tomorrow... duh :)
If u ride a bike a lot, then stop for a while, you won’t be as good as when u stopped riding
@@anotherhairlessapewithanop7455 he didn't say good, he said experienced. Experience is a function of cumulative exposure, nothing else. Every time you ride your experience goes up, even if you're not getting better OR had a big break between rides.
Nope. I've ridden MTB a lot when I was a child and now I'm a fat f**k.
Yall are taking this shit way too seriously
There is no way I would try it. I get injured enough on normal bike trails.
Ikr every time I do I at least get like 5 scratches
I’m so happy you did it. 👏 congratulations 🎉. I could never do that. 🤩
And the cries of one million NOPEs was heard that day.
People commenting about the video two minutes after it was uploaded lol (it's a 10 minute video.) Patreon edit tho
There isn't anybody who has died "" YET""
"I'd love to say that walking away from this maneuver was a sign of growth of maturity on my part. A new wiser Seth, complete with good judgement.
But after watching Eric do it..."
*proceeds to lick a tire during wheelie*
I searched how to fix a puncture. This was suggested
Lulz
how to fix a punctured lung was next in your recommended
No, this is, How to likely die.
Hard pass. I'd much rather have some fun on a fast and flowy trail.
Same here, I pride myself in my technical riding ability and have done some pretty sketchy trails in Sedona and Moab but this is just stupid.
Great storytelling as always Seth. Huge props for hitting that. I'll never ride it.
This was awesome to watch. Thank you for sharing this experience!
Wise decision Seth at 10:00 💪🏻 it takes lot of guts to say No. The video is breathtaking
it is said that Chuck Norris was the first man who ever ride the white line... on a unicycle
*while it was. raining*
While doing a wheelie... during an avalanche
Reza Davachi while a flaming tornado tore through the bottom of the ravine.
@@silomurphy4451 while juggling molotovs
He was also the one who drew the line white.
While eating a sandwich
"I'm not entirely sure why I'm doing this"
Me every time I go to work at the retail store during the COVID-19 outbreak
Gotta make money
LaOx Hype I wanna buy a bike like they ride
Don't do anything crazy be safe!
Imagine comparing flu to a cliff, where a tiny mistake will surely make you die. Im so happy I live in a country that is not brainwashed with covid panic.
@@carpedownhillem That's interesting you mention that - what does your country speak about it like? etc
I was sleepy before starting this video. Now I'm anxious and pumped.
5:13 "It hasn't been anybody that actually died YETT"
I’ve done the white line before, and I can definitely say the scariest part is the come down.
And mum coming home early
The white line is not even that scary after the first time though, once you get to know the white line, you sort of get this punch out of this and sort of want to do it more and everyday. You kind of get addicted to it.
That’s the scariest part here too
@@deBrawnyo Kind of?!
Yeah, leaves you thinking about everything you've ever done wrong in your life and how your life is going no where and how you just want to keep masturbating but "oh god, why did I just waste 3 days masturbating?"
I would totally do this. I would leave my bike at the start and treefrog the whole loop.
First, I rode Berm Peak last September and thought it was great, nice work! Unfortunately I went OTB at Kanuga a few days later and had six ribs, my sternum fractured and seven compression fractures from c7-L1. But the Mission hospital icu was great! Here in Sedona and want to see the white line but I wouldn’t ride it either. Did the portal trail in 89-91 but I was young and dumb. Congratulations on saying no