I rode those looooong switchbacks going up from the Leon Creek/Rim side and it just about killed me. I'm glad it's finished. I'd love to take a whole day and ride from Military all the way around the Ft. Sam.
Thanks for the reply on what type of bike you were riding. I had to look it up cause I had never heard of that brand before. I watched several v RUclips videos and it seemed everyone loves the brand for the price. To sum it up I just bought one medium size, black. it will be shipping out today. I've been looking for a gravel/road bike but they were all over my price range. Plus I didn't want an all carbon fiber bike either . So the Poseidon x is the perfect price and the components aren't the best but pretty compatible to my trek fx 2disc. Thanks again.
@@timothy7768 i think it’s a great bike! Like you said for the price you can’t beat it. May not be as flashy as some of the higher end stuff but it gets the job done and I know I can trust the bike
I’m a roadie from north west Rhode Island. Just moved to SA for work, right near the Rim too! RI, MA, CT has a TON of Mtb trail and quiet back roads. I’m seeing a few mtb places down in the Leon Creek greenway but not too much opportunity for road riding, and every bike I’ve seen so far has a light on it, is that a law or just the norm down there? Can you please tell me what the cycling scene is like? Helmets, lights, cars vs cycling in a kit, police, etc. Is it worth it to bring a road bike down or should I just bring my everyday franken-gravel bike and call it a day?
There’s far more Road opportunities than MTB in SA. You live by the rim which is great since your right at the edge of the Hill Country! As long as you’re comfortable with road riding then the opportunities are literally endless. The vast majority of cars are respectful and give you space. Police always are friendly as long as you ride responsibly. I believe the law is reflectors or lights. Lights just provide better visibility which is better when road riding. Bring your road bike. By the Rim good roads are Babcock outside of 1604, Scenic Loop, Boerne Stage, Cielo Vista.
Good ride! That is a long trail. One day I'll work up to it as I've been wanting to visit the UTSA campus.
It is a long trail and lots of cool stuff to see
I like your channel and videos.
I rode those looooong switchbacks going up from the Leon Creek/Rim side and it just about killed me. I'm glad it's finished. I'd love to take a whole day and ride from Military all the way around the Ft. Sam.
I loved going down those switchbacks but I took 1604 back to avoid going back up them lol
Love your videos like the ones you do on the bike. Maybe I missed it on a previous video but kind bike do ride?
I ride a Poseidon X!
Thanks for the reply on what type of bike you were riding. I had to look it up cause I had never heard of that brand before. I watched several v RUclips videos and it seemed everyone loves the brand for the price. To sum it up I just bought one medium size, black. it will be shipping out today. I've been looking for a gravel/road bike but they were all over my price range. Plus I didn't want an all carbon fiber bike either . So the Poseidon x is the perfect price and the components aren't the best but pretty compatible to my trek fx 2disc. Thanks again.
@@timothy7768 i think it’s a great bike! Like you said for the price you can’t beat it. May not be as flashy as some of the higher end stuff but it gets the job done and I know I can trust the bike
I’m a roadie from north west Rhode Island. Just moved to SA for work, right near the Rim too! RI, MA, CT has a TON of Mtb trail and quiet back roads. I’m seeing a few mtb places down in the Leon Creek greenway but not too much opportunity for road riding, and every bike I’ve seen so far has a light on it, is that a law or just the norm down there? Can you please tell me what the cycling scene is like? Helmets, lights, cars vs cycling in a kit, police, etc. Is it worth it to bring a road bike down or should I just bring my everyday franken-gravel bike and call it a day?
There’s far more Road opportunities than MTB in SA. You live by the rim which is great since your right at the edge of the Hill Country! As long as you’re comfortable with road riding then the opportunities are literally endless. The vast majority of cars are respectful and give you space. Police always are friendly as long as you ride responsibly. I believe the law is reflectors or lights. Lights just provide better visibility which is better when road riding. Bring your road bike.
By the Rim good roads are Babcock outside of 1604, Scenic Loop, Boerne Stage, Cielo Vista.
@@cyclingtexas1670 This is excellent! Thank you!
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