West Yellowstone Singletrack - KTM 250 SX
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Camping and riding singletrack in West Yellowstone, Montana...
We took trail #205 to #206 to #349 to #68 to #203 to #35, then back to #205 to #210 - Hebgen Lake Ranger District, Gallatin National Forest.
Rider: BP
Bike: 2015 KTM 250 SX
Camera: GoPro Hero 8 Black
Rider: Garrett
Bike: 2021 KTM 300 XCW
Date of video: July 7, 2023
Location: Hebgen Lake Ranger District, Gallatin National Forest
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the video just doesnt give this justice!! great ride guys!!!!!
Beautiful
Wow I’d love to ride that area Awsome brother respect 🫡
Those things can really lug!
I CANT WAIT FOR THE SNOW TO HEAD OUT OF THIS TRACK THIS YEAR
Do you remember about how long this ride took? Thank you, great video!
Great trail ride
Great video. Looks like a good loop.
Quality content as always buddy 👍🏼
I found a pdf showing those trails on the Forest Service site. Do you happen to have GPX file? Also, how long for expert riders to do those trails? Half day, Full day? Thanks!
Just wondering how long those trails took to ride? Thanks!
Nice, I noticed your sleeping in tents in Grizzly country. Are your carrying a Glock 20?
Will be coming from GA to Idaho this summer. This could be on the way, is it worth a stop for a day?
Most definitely! Tons and tons of good singletrack around here
What was the overall difficulty....novice to intermediate? Anything very difficult/technical?
It's all pretty flowy singletrack. Nothing real technical. I would say about intermediate difficulty.
How many miles can you get on average from your sx 250 on a full tank
Honestly, not too sure. My guess would be anywhere from 15 to 20mpg for a stock 250sx. But obviously very dependant on the terrain and riding style. For this trip, I packed a couple of Gatorade bottles full of gas.
Ended up upgrading to a 3 gal tank to get more range. The stock tank is only like 1.9 gal. I'm also running a lectron carb, so that helps make it slightly more efficient as well.
Awesome video. We'll be heading up this summer. Is there enough riding for a couple of days?
More than enough! This is just a small fraction of what's out there!
Hey buddy, where can this trail head be found? I’m riding out west next next July and I’d love to check this spot out!
The trailhead is located at the end of Forest Service Road 681
Great vid, thx. Would you say one could get a Tenere 700 and African twin thru reasonably? That first water crossing looked like the only sticky thing but maybe its the typical camera trick where all inclines don't show? Headed out in March. Thx
PROBABLY NOT
Do you know if the campground has a name?
We didn't camp at an established campground. This was all dispersed camping. Which, in my opinion, is much better.
If you're looking for some established campgrounds, there's a few in the area.
@@endurogoons2735 we much prefer dispersed camping as well. Thank you so much!