For sure. This was the very first time I've been here to the Triangle so every turn was a surprise which makes a greater experience! Glad you enjoyed 😊
Would you say The Triangle (Black Diamond) is a notable step up in difficulty compared to the Anthills in Terry Hershey Park (Blue Diamond)? I have walked all of the other trails in Memorial Park but never ventured over to the Triangle yet, and I would say the Blue Trail (Blue Diamond) seems like a slight increase in difficulty just due to a lower margin for error. I'm brand new to mountain biking, although I spent a ton of time as a kid jumping and doing lots of stupid stuff on BMX bikes, I have done a variety of road races, and I spend a lot of time in the trees snow skiing. During the first ride on my MTN bike I tried out the Anthills since I was very familiar with walking them (I used to live right next to this area), and although I was a bit nervous about diving right in as a bit of a noob on decently difficult trail, I didn't some close to having any issues. So now I'm trying to figure out if the Triangle is a true Black Diamond that I should get my technique dialed in for before attempting or if it should be manageable as long as I keep the pace down until I become familiar.
Little more technical with the climbs. Its interesting coming to a trail I guess you could say is less built and more natural which makes a greater experience in my opinion by being creative with your lines.
Glad to see the wheels turning again! That tunnel was something else, trail looked like a good one!
For real. I definitely didn't want to trip in there. The sea shells would have shredded my legs. Glad you enjoyed!
Dude, I love riding new trails. Sure you don't go anywhere fast but sometimes you find great stuff to come back to.
Nice job.
For sure. This was the very first time I've been here to the Triangle so every turn was a surprise which makes a greater experience! Glad you enjoyed 😊
Would you say The Triangle (Black Diamond) is a notable step up in difficulty compared to the Anthills in Terry Hershey Park (Blue Diamond)? I have walked all of the other trails in Memorial Park but never ventured over to the Triangle yet, and I would say the Blue Trail (Blue Diamond) seems like a slight increase in difficulty just due to a lower margin for error. I'm brand new to mountain biking, although I spent a ton of time as a kid jumping and doing lots of stupid stuff on BMX bikes, I have done a variety of road races, and I spend a lot of time in the trees snow skiing. During the first ride on my MTN bike I tried out the Anthills since I was very familiar with walking them (I used to live right next to this area), and although I was a bit nervous about diving right in as a bit of a noob on decently difficult trail, I didn't some close to having any issues. So now I'm trying to figure out if the Triangle is a true Black Diamond that I should get my technique dialed in for before attempting or if it should be manageable as long as I keep the pace down until I become familiar.
Nice!!! Today was my first ride on it. I hit it from the Memorial Park side near the RR track. Definitely going back.
Up and down. That's pretty much my home trails. It'll give you good endurance over time.
I definitely felt it if you couldn't tell from my breathing. Lol
Nice session im subscribed 😍😍
Team oh les gars riding Crew thanks man! Much appreciated!
Nice video...mantabz cool channel dude
Thanks man!
This looks like a fun place! Compared to Sugarland what did you think?
Up down up down reminds me of Jack brooks lol
Little more technical with the climbs. Its interesting coming to a trail I guess you could say is less built and more natural which makes a greater experience in my opinion by being creative with your lines.
It’s hard to ride on a trail you’re not familiar😅you made it though👊stay safe my friend🙏
Nice! I need to head to Houston 🤘
Come get some!
What app are you using for trail maps?
I use Trailforks
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Says to go right, so I’m gonna go... left
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