Single Black trail that descends 1,254 ft across 1.7 mi just outside of North Bend, WA in Raging River State Forest. Trailforks: www.trailforks.com/trails/no-...
Still have not made it up to No Service. Mostly because my endurance is not really up for a 5000ft climbing day. But I think I'll have to make it a priority this year. Thanks for the vid!
Oh man that was my first time doing the full lollipop and it's sooooo worth it! I absolutely loved the ride. Honestly, the worst part for me was climbing return service back up...not a fun climb trail lol pretty steep at first
Mid-Atlantic, Eastern US trails rider here. PNW trails are at another level, had an opportunity from business trip to ride couple trails at Galbraith early last month, I felt like a beginner, certainly the wet trails made it even more tough.
Oh man I know what you feel. I'm from the east coast and there's just no comparison on many levels. My riding has progressed so much since I've been here...astronomically
Nice brotha! No service is awesome. I can't tell you how many times I've had the same crash. I wish the GoPro did the People's Elbow justice, it's really steep and has one large compression. It's seriously no joke and I'm glad some people were there when you did it 👍
Haha I just saw it way too late and just couldn't remedy it quickly enough, but oh well! Yeah, I agree, that was quite steep, but honestly if it helps at all, it really felt pretty smooth! I thought it was even less abrasive than upper predator into the fire road (which sounds crazy I know).
@@pnwmountainbiker5098 haha not crazy! for some reason I'm opposite though, I sent the rock roll into the fire road without looking at it on the hardtail. But then I couldn't get past the last compression on the peoples elbow. I'll have to go back when the yeti is ridable again. It's nice that you mentioned the rock was grippy too!
@@MTB_Corbin I can definitely understand that! I was expecting a hard compression but felt like I floated over it (though of course I wasn't on my hardtail!)
Nice dude. That slab looks real 🌶
The bottom definitely makes you think about it!
Still have not made it up to No Service. Mostly because my endurance is not really up for a 5000ft climbing day. But I think I'll have to make it a priority this year. Thanks for the vid!
Oh man that was my first time doing the full lollipop and it's sooooo worth it! I absolutely loved the ride. Honestly, the worst part for me was climbing return service back up...not a fun climb trail lol pretty steep at first
Mid-Atlantic, Eastern US trails rider here. PNW trails are at another level, had an opportunity from business trip to ride couple trails at Galbraith early last month, I felt like a beginner, certainly the wet trails made it even more tough.
Oh man I know what you feel. I'm from the east coast and there's just no comparison on many levels. My riding has progressed so much since I've been here...astronomically
way to send the slab!
It was pretty awesome for sure!
Nice brotha! No service is awesome. I can't tell you how many times I've had the same crash. I wish the GoPro did the People's Elbow justice, it's really steep and has one large compression. It's seriously no joke and I'm glad some people were there when you did it 👍
Haha I just saw it way too late and just couldn't remedy it quickly enough, but oh well! Yeah, I agree, that was quite steep, but honestly if it helps at all, it really felt pretty smooth! I thought it was even less abrasive than upper predator into the fire road (which sounds crazy I know).
@@pnwmountainbiker5098 haha not crazy! for some reason I'm opposite though, I sent the rock roll into the fire road without looking at it on the hardtail. But then I couldn't get past the last compression on the peoples elbow. I'll have to go back when the yeti is ridable again. It's nice that you mentioned the rock was grippy too!
@@MTB_Corbin I can definitely understand that! I was expecting a hard compression but felt like I floated over it (though of course I wasn't on my hardtail!)
@@pnwmountainbiker5098 You bringing the hardtail to Xanadu??
@@MTB_Corbin Haha definitely not, I don't ride it enough so I feel super awkward on it when I do