good stuff man! So fun watching people hit and react to the local spot! Next time you come out you gotta check out all the other stuff on the other side of Alessandro.
Heck, it took me almost an hour to find Little Moab earlier this week. Everytime I've been at Sycamore I ride until I have nothing left in the tank, but there is always so much more I want to ride. Fun place!
Ya I had a blast the one time I went. There's so many cool little features out there, like the "Little Moab" section. Unfortunately I was do some drops had some good speed and banged up my rim so had to call it a day. Great vid!
I pretty much always park near Jenson on River Run. It's a bit longer drive but you don't have the crap fire road climb at the end of your ride. It's also more centrally located to the best trails (Little Moab, The plunge, 9.75, Smokey, Little Rattler, Whiplash) are some of my favorites.
@@reallybad_idea_dadmtb Thanks for the list. I've seen a few of them listed on Trailforks. I could've spent all day on the Plunge Air Time and Bird Dog
@@MTBMOR It’s gonna rain a lot in the next few days so it might be like 4 to 6 days till trails are solid to ride. Alot of them need repair so I’m gonna spend some time fixing them. A place that is still rideable during the rain is Box Springs. The dirt is very grainy and doesn’t get very muddy.
@@marcellosouza917 I am sending you a double thank you. One for the trail work and another for the information. I'm going to do some research on Box Springs.
@@MTBMOR look up M trail on trailforks. And all the trails around it will pop up as well. You can shuttle halfway up the mountain but got to climb the other half. It’s My favorite place to ride raw and free ride terrain.
I've been out there at least 40 times and I'm still finding new areas and features. It doesn't have much downhill but if you're looking for jumps, drops or rocks/rock slabs it has something for everyone from beginner to expert.
That's encouraging. I know of at least two more sections I need to explore. not to mention I need a few more hours on air time and bird dog. Thanks for the comment
@@MTBMOR You'll also want to check out the other side of the street from where you parked. Chicken Hawk, Ammo Gully, and a few other trails, jumps and rocky areas. That has become my boys favorite place to ride.
@@MTBMOR there are 4 main trails on that side. Vortex (short winding) good warm up, Rock Steady, Ammo Gully, and Chicken Hawk. Each trail is fun and flowy with side hits if you look for them. I like to finish with Chicken Hawk as it leads directly into Rock Salad (Rock garden) and RCI which has a fun rock drop.
Gonna check this trail out with my buddy this weekend! Thanks for the post!!
It's getting that time of year where it is cool enough to ride. I need to get other there and adventure mor..
good stuff man! So fun watching people hit and react to the local spot! Next time you come out you gotta check out all the other stuff on the other side of Alessandro.
I'm am hearing so much about this place. I really want to get back out and check out more of it. Right now the weather is perfect too
There really a lot in Sycamore. Some of it well hidden!
Heck, it took me almost an hour to find Little Moab earlier this week. Everytime I've been at Sycamore I ride until I have nothing left in the tank, but there is always so much more I want to ride. Fun place!
Loved the different camera angles! Solid day of exploring 🙌
Thank you. There is still more to find.
One of the only places to ride after rain. Great video
That was how I ended up here. I couldn't believe how dry it was. I bet it's pretty darn hot and dusty in the summer.
@@MTBMOR hot, loose and rattle snake heaven
@@DroppingIn 🤣
Great camera work!
Thank you for the comments. It's funny, I had to go back to the Plunge to get the rock gap again bc I lost some footage.
That place looks fun.
It was way more fun than I expected. It's a big place and there's stuff all over. I only found one of the great spots.
Mooooorrrrr
Love it! Thank you
Ya I had a blast the one time I went. There's so many cool little features out there, like the "Little Moab" section. Unfortunately I was do some drops had some good speed and banged up my rim so had to call it a day. Great vid!
What a bummer. There is a lot out there. I need to go back.
My phone froze on that first photo… what a great 😌 pace to get a photo
Nice, i hope you were able to see the rest of the video
Havent been out to Sycamore, I need to try it out
Yes you do. It's great for filming
Looks like a blast! I hear you can park at Jenson and ride there
Yes you can, but you would start on the other side of the park. I haven't done it yet
I pretty much always park near Jenson on River Run. It's a bit longer drive but you don't have the crap fire road climb at the end of your ride. It's also more centrally located to the best trails (Little Moab, The plunge, 9.75, Smokey, Little Rattler, Whiplash) are some of my favorites.
@@reallybad_idea_dadmtb Thanks for the list. I've seen a few of them listed on Trailforks. I could've spent all day on the Plunge Air Time and Bird Dog
@@reallybad_idea_dadmtb Thanks for the info
@@reallybad_idea_dadmtb I definitely have to check out little Moab next time
Check out the southside to its fun over there also, the builders are making a nice jumpline also
I saw a few jumps, but I didn't get too into it. I'll add that to a growing list of things to check out. Thanks for the comment and tip
Nice Vid!
Thank you for the comment. Do you know how much time it will need to dry out there?
@@MTBMOR It’s gonna rain a lot in the next few days so it might be like 4 to 6 days till trails are solid to ride. Alot of them need repair so I’m gonna spend some time fixing them. A place that is still rideable during the rain is Box Springs. The dirt is very grainy and doesn’t get very muddy.
@@marcellosouza917 I am sending you a double thank you. One for the trail work and another for the information. I'm going to do some research on Box Springs.
@@MTBMOR look up M trail on trailforks. And all the trails around it will pop up as well. You can shuttle halfway up the mountain but got to climb the other half. It’s My favorite place to ride raw and free ride terrain.
@@marcellosouza917 That sounds fun. Thanks for the tip. I haven't heard that one before.
I've been out there at least 40 times and I'm still finding new areas and features. It doesn't have much downhill but if you're looking for jumps, drops or rocks/rock slabs it has something for everyone from beginner to expert.
That's encouraging. I know of at least two more sections I need to explore. not to mention I need a few more hours on air time and bird dog. Thanks for the comment
@@MTBMOR You'll also want to check out the other side of the street from where you parked. Chicken Hawk, Ammo Gully, and a few other trails, jumps and rocky areas. That has become my boys favorite place to ride.
@@reallybad_idea_dadmtb JR was going to show me that area, but I was having too much fun on the Plunge....It's really flowy right?
@@MTBMOR there are 4 main trails on that side. Vortex (short winding) good warm up, Rock Steady, Ammo Gully, and Chicken Hawk. Each trail is fun and flowy with side hits if you look for them. I like to finish with Chicken Hawk as it leads directly into Rock Salad (Rock garden) and RCI which has a fun rock drop.
@@reallybad_idea_dadmtb That sounds fun. Thanks for the info.
I think you missed a sick photo op on that rock send. I'd rather see you in the air than hiking
Yes I did...next time
Nice vid....where is that entrance you came in..name of street...I cannot find it..thank you
Alessandro 1100 E Alessandro
Hi there. Is this in whittier?
No it's mainly Riverside Area. you can park in the Jenson USA lot and get here.
@@MTBMOR I see. Thank you
@@azpazlot My pleasure. Thank you for the comments🙂
What entrance did you start at?
I started at Alessandro right by the storage place.