I’m an American married to a Norwegian, living in Larvik. I really appreciate the videos with English subtitles as I’m learning Norsk! I also appreciate your content to learn about trails around Norway! I’m turning my roadie husband into a mountain biker so we’re always on the lookout for trail reviews! It seems that so many of Norway’s trails are either green or black! We’re definitely on the search for blue trails at the moment! Trysil has been our favorite and we hope to get to Nesbyen next summer! I’d be willing to donate a little $ to support more videos with English subtitles! Tusen takk!
The easiest way to support me is just to watch my videos! If you want to donate, you can always join the channel memberships for 30 NOK per month, or donate through the "Super Thanks" feature. Glad to hear you find the videos helpful :-)
Last week me and my wife were on vacation at Ringkøbing Fjord and I used the opportunity to visit Silkeborg Bikepark twice. I also had the plan to visit Nordskoven but unfortunately I hadn‘t enough time. Watching your video it seems to me that i missed out a lot. Those trails in Nordskoven and Vesterskoven look really nice. It was definately not the last time i will visit Denmark and bring my mountainbike with me. Best regards from Northern Germany.
Wauw great video and thx for promoting our Danish tracks and the great people building them / big shout out to to you and all trail builders out there ❤
Wow. After watching this I thought you would have 100k+ subs, the quality of your videos is so high! Great editing, commentary and I love the subtitles with the accents on the letters haha. Keep it up!!
fett å se at DK får litt love, overaskende hvor bra stier det er der, selv i københavn var det helt konge XC trails, de er utrolig gode til å utnytte små skover og lite høydemeter og underlaget er jo helt episk nesten bare jord og hard sand
I'm a Norwegian orienteer who grew up in Porsgrunn, so close to the Larvik ferry. I learned a _very_ long time ago (1970) that Denmark is NOT flat, at least not in the relatively few forested areas!
very cool seing your perspective on the trails we have here. Though i haven ridden any of those. If you come to Fyn someday you should take a ride in Svendborg
Wow, the trails are looking very flowy! I am from Northern Germany and we have a similar topography but our laws are ways more strict, so we are missing a lot of trail potential only due to legal reasons :( But I have to plan my next MTB vacation in Denmark I guess :D
Greetings from Silkeborg. Thanks for this lovely video. It looks like You missed a lot of cool stuff in Nordskoven, so i think you should revisit the trails :)
I was pretty tired, so I only went for the optional downhill-trails. But what I didn't know was that I had to take the red uphills to get the red downhills. Next time I will remember that.
I do envy the people living near whistler or other huge bike parks with long downhill trails, but on the other hand I love our danish trails and the amazing people who continue to improve them and maintain them.
Amazing video Markus. Great storytelling! A shame I couldn't ride with you at the time you were here. Next time, I'm definately up for it!😎 Can I ask - How did you mount your GoPro camera? It looks great.
Thanks! We can probably ride together the next time I come to Denmark. Lots of unexplored trails down there. As for the mount; I have it mounted on my chin, and this was filmed with Gopro 11, with hyperview. Makes for a very immersive look.
Awesome video! Just two mistakes if you ask me: 1. You didn't introduce your bike to new viewers :D 2. you didn't show any of the uphills which I think are also a part of riding MTB - and there are alot of that in Silkeborg too ;)
I try not to do too much free advertisement for brands, and for the uphills you have to find someone else than me who has some passion for that stuff! I strongly prefer downhills.
@@MarkusFinholt uuh, awesome bike! Was quite close of picking one up myself 🙂 Is it OK climbing up hills too? Or is it best when the nose is pointing downhills? 🙂
Danish trails can be treacherous! If you see something that could be jumped, there's a 50% chance the landing is a 90* turn (: Cool how they can fit 18kms of trails in 4 square km!
I actually had the opposite feeling. Felt like I could jump everything without knowing where the trail goes, because it's so predictable. Hats off to all builders.
@@MarkusFinholt Yeah, those trails looked nice. I meant natural trails without purpose built jumps. If you find a natural bump that looks inviting to jump, chances are the landing is a 90* turn (:
Thanks for the ride, it was a pleasure showing a little bit of the trails in Rold😁✌️🚲💨
I’m an American married to a Norwegian, living in Larvik. I really appreciate the videos with English subtitles as I’m learning Norsk! I also appreciate your content to learn about trails around Norway! I’m turning my roadie husband into a mountain biker so we’re always on the lookout for trail reviews! It seems that so many of Norway’s trails are either green or black! We’re definitely on the search for blue trails at the moment! Trysil has been our favorite and we hope to get to Nesbyen next summer! I’d be willing to donate a little $ to support more videos with English subtitles! Tusen takk!
The easiest way to support me is just to watch my videos! If you want to donate, you can always join the channel memberships for 30 NOK per month, or donate through the "Super Thanks" feature. Glad to hear you find the videos helpful :-)
Last week me and my wife were on vacation at Ringkøbing Fjord and I used the opportunity to visit Silkeborg Bikepark twice. I also had the plan to visit Nordskoven but unfortunately I hadn‘t enough time. Watching your video it seems to me that i missed out a lot. Those trails in Nordskoven and Vesterskoven look really nice. It was definately not the last time i will visit Denmark and bring my mountainbike with me. Best regards from Northern Germany.
Wauw great video and thx for promoting our Danish tracks and the great people building them / big shout out to to you and all trail builders out there ❤
Wow 40 minutes of nice quality, congrats ;)!
This was a great guide. Nex time I'm in Denmark with my MTB I will use this as a guide. Nice work.
Great video 😍 Silkeborg is just heaven
Wow. After watching this I thought you would have 100k+ subs, the quality of your videos is so high! Great editing, commentary and I love the subtitles with the accents on the letters haha. Keep it up!!
fett å se at DK får litt love, overaskende hvor bra stier det er der, selv i københavn var det helt konge XC trails, de er utrolig gode til å utnytte små skover og lite høydemeter og underlaget er jo helt episk nesten bare jord og hard sand
Der er gode tracks i alle landsdele, så det er bare at komme på besøg og prøve dem af!
Nice Video.
Thanks for the great view of our trails here in Rold ... oh yearh and also the other trails ;)
Great video! You ride the some our best trails we have! 🤘
Nice to see some nice video from denmark :D Your videoes was the reson i rode alot of trails in norway this summer :D
I'm a Norwegian orienteer who grew up in Porsgrunn, so close to the Larvik ferry. I learned a _very_ long time ago (1970) that Denmark is NOT flat, at least not in the relatively few forested areas!
Great video Markus! Really want to go on a holiday to Denmark now... Good stuff!
very cool seing your perspective on the trails we have here. Though i haven ridden any of those. If you come to Fyn someday you should take a ride in Svendborg
As a dane who have been on egery track you have visited, I really enjoyed this vid🎉
Sick video man, great work💪🏼
Wow, the trails are looking very flowy! I am from Northern Germany and we have a similar topography but our laws are ways more strict, so we are missing a lot of trail potential only due to legal reasons :(
But I have to plan my next MTB vacation in Denmark I guess :D
Kelstrup Plantage is also realy pretty for beginners!
And Vejle Bikepark is a nice Beginners Spot too.
Nice video, definitely makes the trails seem funnier than they are irl
Love these videos, so much care is put into them
Greetings from Silkeborg. Thanks for this lovely video. It looks like You missed a lot of cool stuff in Nordskoven, so i think you should revisit the trails :)
I was pretty tired, so I only went for the optional downhill-trails. But what I didn't know was that I had to take the red uphills to get the red downhills. Next time I will remember that.
Lovely video!
I also know of cool trails in Viborg 100km total and Grenaa 25km total if you hit up Denmark again
Wow! Bra edit som alltid! Blir nødt til å ta med sykkelen til Danmark nå 🤙
nice trails and nice video
I do envy the people living near whistler or other huge bike parks with long downhill trails, but on the other hand I love our danish trails and the amazing people who continue to improve them and maintain them.
Amazing video, fun to se an outsiders look on our local trails. I love the editing and colors in the video. what do you record with?
it's shot on the Lumix S1H, Mavic 2 Pro, Gopro 11 Black
great video
Very Cool!
Fantastiske stier 👏👏🔥
Amazing video Markus. Great storytelling! A shame I couldn't ride with you at the time you were here. Next time, I'm definately up for it!😎
Can I ask - How did you mount your GoPro camera? It looks great.
My guess would be chin mount on the full face helmet. It have that feel, we see where the riders sees, with the perspective of a chest mount
Thanks! We can probably ride together the next time I come to Denmark. Lots of unexplored trails down there.
As for the mount; I have it mounted on my chin, and this was filmed with Gopro 11, with hyperview. Makes for a very immersive look.
"Det smager godt! Soppen :D
heyhey, can you recon some nice trails around klitmöller and Habstholm, cheers!
I have to move from Brighton next to the downs to Copenhagen next year for my dad’s work 😭 any good places nearby for xc?
Awesome video! Just two mistakes if you ask me: 1. You didn't introduce your bike to new viewers :D 2. you didn't show any of the uphills which I think are also a part of riding MTB - and there are alot of that in Silkeborg too ;)
I try not to do too much free advertisement for brands, and for the uphills you have to find someone else than me who has some passion for that stuff! I strongly prefer downhills.
@@MarkusFinholt fair enough. Just seems like quite a nice bike you got 🙂
@@Soelleman Yeah, it is very nice! Transition Sentinel V2. Bought from Sport1 Ytre-Eide in Norway.
@@MarkusFinholt uuh, awesome bike! Was quite close of picking one up myself 🙂
Is it OK climbing up hills too? Or is it best when the nose is pointing downhills? 🙂
@@Soelleman It's very good and efficient at climbing actually! But pf course it's made for going downhill
what is the name of this bike park ?
A bit late but 1400 meters the longest? In Aabenraa there is a trail that is about 8-9000 meters 🤨
what mudhugger do you have on? its so nice
Proguard Mudguard STD. It breaks when I bottom out the lyrik though. So I need to find a fix or a new one.
@@MarkusFinholtthanks
hvad for en mtb har du?
Transition Sentinel
Danish trails can be treacherous! If you see something that could be jumped, there's a 50% chance the landing is a 90* turn (: Cool how they can fit 18kms of trails in 4 square km!
I actually had the opposite feeling. Felt like I could jump everything without knowing where the trail goes, because it's so predictable. Hats off to all builders.
@@MarkusFinholt Yeah, those trails looked nice. I meant natural trails without purpose built jumps. If you find a natural bump that looks inviting to jump, chances are the landing is a 90* turn (:
Very good as always! is this using hyperview? or using a max mod 4:3
This was shot using hyperview
@@MarkusFinholt thanks man it looks good!