Thanks so much for making this!! Moving there in July (from Alabama) and a bit overwhelmed looking at trailforks about where to start and what to ride, this video helps a ton!!!!
The only thing I would add is you didn't mention Bio Char climbing trail. It's a great one for those that still earn their decent and keeps you off the A Line. You can get to Scoby/LTD via ORV Tie Moto trail or Bones/Low Key/Slick via Loki Moto. Consider climbing Loki Moto to stay off the KC Line or even ride Loki Moto to access lower portions of the trails on that side.
GOTdamn, that voiceover sounds good! And almost an hour long? Hell yeah. I was just organizing with a group of riders down here in SE Washington to get up to North Slope, so the timing on this video is perfect!
Thank you so much for the mic! I’m still pretty congested from a cold haha so that comes through a little bit but yeah the mic sounds infinitely better! Heck yeah on the trip! You going to shuttle?
Great video and description of the trail system I am visiting soon and trying to see what trails to do while I am in Olympia. Now if there was only a shuttle service with bike rental in the area.
The BioChar climb trail exists... I typically only use it to get to lower DNR. You can use it then navigate through "loki" to access some other trails. buuut the road climb is a lot faster and more enjoyable imo.
Thanks so much for making this!! Moving there in July (from Alabama) and a bit overwhelmed looking at trailforks about where to start and what to ride, this video helps a ton!!!!
Welcome to the best mountain biking in the US! (at least in my opinion) There's sooo much within two hours drive
The only thing I would add is you didn't mention Bio Char climbing trail. It's a great one for those that still earn their decent and keeps you off the A Line. You can get to Scoby/LTD via ORV Tie Moto trail or Bones/Low Key/Slick via Loki Moto. Consider climbing Loki Moto to stay off the KC Line or even ride Loki Moto to access lower portions of the trails on that side.
Awesome tips! I’ve done that climb twice on my analog bike and it was definitely in the “earn the descent” category haha
@@MTB_Corbin so how long is the climb on A-line its a on a gravel road or street? I'm planning a trip there and trying to understand it all.
@@acres4282 It's hard pack dirt and some gravel. Really chill climb honestly and close to 1k feet to the top of Scoby
I was just telling my son we need to go down there to ride (based on your videos) and so this is the perfect overview. Now, to plan a weekend day.
Sweet! Y’all will have a ton of fun. This place is so rad 👍🏼
Great guide! I need to get back and hit “side b” soon.
For sure! Hit me up when you go
@@MTB_Corbin definitely
GOTdamn, that voiceover sounds good! And almost an hour long? Hell yeah.
I was just organizing with a group of riders down here in SE Washington to get up to North Slope, so the timing on this video is perfect!
Thank you so much for the mic! I’m still pretty congested from a cold haha so that comes through a little bit but yeah the mic sounds infinitely better!
Heck yeah on the trip! You going to shuttle?
Great video and description of the trail system I am visiting soon and trying to see what trails to do while I am in Olympia. Now if there was only a shuttle service with bike rental in the area.
Thank you for watching and I'm glad it's helpful! The Trek (east side) store rents MTBs. rentabikenow.com is how to access!
Neat guide! Thanks for sharing Corbin, I’ve done just one of the trails but will need to explore more
Cool! Thanks for doing this…now have this region on my “to do” list!
No problem! Send me an email or message on Instagram when you go out if you want someone to join you!
This is a great video to showcase this trail system.
Thank you!
Yoooo this video is the knees bees! Just moved here from Texas and been trying to make something of these trails. Much appreciated 👍
I’m glad you liked the video and welcome to some of the best riding in the US! Where’s the first spot you’re going (or have gone to)?
Love your videos! Consider visiting Tehaleh Bike Park. Finally some trails in Pierce County!
Thank you! Tehaleh has been visited and video scheduled for June 24th 👍🏼
@@MTB_Corbin Can't wait to check it out!!!
Great summary! I’ll utilize this guide when I head back with my ebike 👍
Heck yeah this place rips on the ebikes
Amazing, much needed video for North Slop!
Trueee
Great work to put this all together Corbin!
Thanks man!
Love if you could do this breakdown for capitol forest and black hills. I can’t find info on them.
Capitol Forest is on the agenda but SBH isn't... SBH to controversial with it being sanctioned vs unsanctioned and I'm not trying to stir the pot haha
Is there a company that shuttles bikers in this area?
Unfortunately no… FOCF does have shuttle events out there from time to time though.
I've been working on it for a while but it's not been a possibility. Hopefully the upcoming DNR State Recreation Plan will open that door.
what software are you using to show all of the trails in the beginning of the video?
I use davinci resolve to edit 👍🏼
@@MTB_Corbineven the mapping at the beginning?
@@PaulCarter206 yeah I get the map screen shots from trail forks and edit the animation in davinci
Is there a climbing trail?
The BioChar climb trail exists... I typically only use it to get to lower DNR. You can use it then navigate through "loki" to access some other trails. buuut the road climb is a lot faster and more enjoyable imo.