As a Chicagoan I am so jealous of you Californians! Love your videos, especially during these winter months. Keep 'em coming. Also, would love to see some of the stills your friend shot inter-cut with the video! Thanks for all the consistent work you put into these.
Great video, I grew up in that area and I have been to some of those places, the views are great. There should be a gas station in town that sells racing fuel with their gas pump. Some of the locals use that and they do sometimes drive crazy in those roads.
Nice video! I live in the area and for several years have only ridden on roads. I have a endurance road bike that can fit up to 33 tires. Do you think this loop is doable on that? I really want to try trail/gravel riding before fully committing to a different bike. Obviously some parts I might have to walk my bike but curious on your thoughts on if it is doable?
Nice. I've ridding many parts of this run but never considered a loop route like this. (I'm not counting the lollypop even though I've schlepped a bikepacking rig up that part ). It's been so muddy for the last couple of months (to the point of unaidable) I forgot the trails can be dry 🙂
As a Chicagoan I am so jealous of you Californians! Love your videos, especially during these winter months. Keep 'em coming. Also, would love to see some of the stills your friend shot inter-cut with the video! Thanks for all the consistent work you put into these.
Agreed. I should have pulled a few. You can find him on Instagram at: instagram.com/chaos888/
Another solid video. I love the historical narrative!
We have neighbors that do wine documentaries and I wish I could have gone deeper into the 19th century history...
Canyon trail is a definite favorite. Fun to ascend or descend.
I guess doing repeats would even be fun!!
Nice one Zac ! That is where we ride every Thursday evening during Daylight Savings (Saratoga Gap and Long Ridge etc)
Even after this gravel guide, I'll take your help!
I’ll definitely be checking out these trails!
And there's even more!!
Wow! That's a big ride. Great job!
This was like riding with a Beautiful Mind X 2. They could keep adding trails!! See you in a couple of weeks.
Great video, I grew up in that area and I have been to some of those places, the views are great. There should be a gas station in town that sells racing fuel with their gas pump. Some of the locals use that and they do sometimes drive crazy in those roads.
I know it was rush hour at the end, but still surprised how many cars there were on Stevens Creek at the end.
Nice video! I live in the area and for several years have only ridden on roads. I have a endurance road bike that can fit up to 33 tires. Do you think this loop is doable on that? I really want to try trail/gravel riding before fully committing to a different bike. Obviously some parts I might have to walk my bike but curious on your thoughts on if it is doable?
@@partidaa98 I would say maybe on the upper sections, but it may be a beast elsewhere with all the tree roots.
Nice. I've ridding many parts of this run but never considered a loop route like this. (I'm not counting the lollypop even though I've schlepped a bikepacking rig up that part ). It's been so muddy for the last couple of months (to the point of unaidable) I forgot the trails can be dry 🙂
We filmed this in the middle of November. I'm sure things look much different now.
I have a place in Santa Cruz. Do you think this could be done as a day trip from there? Thanks
It would be about a 100 mile day. You also should check if any of the trails are closed for winter...