In Florida you're always on the gas. Especially once you have the endurance to really go fast. That's why a lot of mountain bikers from Florida do well in the mountains.
I just went last weekend. This place was a lot of fun. It was technical and there were a lot of opportunities to gain speed and keep a good flow. If this place had a few more jumps within the trails it would be awesome. Definitely going back.
You ripped it. They pack a lot into a Tiny little postage stamp of land. I am always surprised at how many Florida riders with tight tree trails ride with the wide ass handlebars that come in todays bikes.
I have not heard of 'Hillsborough' with regard to mtn biking. I know of Hillsborough county. And a Hillsborough road in North Port (which did have a dirt bike trail along it waaaaay back).
@@coreymtb Yes,... Hillsborough road in North Port. I've been building there for just over 10 years. It has become a popular place to ride these past few years. It is a directional trail like CRP. It is 6 miles long and slowly growing. There's also two other trail systems here...one is not running during the rainy season, and the other is PBR (a technical awesome trail system). Hillsborough is best during the rainy season. Stop by and give it try.
@@HillsberryMTB I actually started mountain biking on the Myakka Creek trail 15 years ago. When I head back to FL for the winter I'll try to check it out.
You must have tried the ladyslipper trails during that time when you first started. That was a crazy trail system with huge wooden drops, and such. The riders who use to build back then at ladyslipper now build and maintain PBR. It’s a wicked nice trail. Ladyslipper is long gone, but the Environmental park has awesome trails (17miles). That’s best during the winter months. All three trail systems will be up and running in the winter here in North Port. I hope to run into you when you do visit… awesome!
Hello again! Yes it used to be a landfill, but you didn't say that it's next to a sewage treatment plant, and was nearly completely destroyed by Hurricane Irma. But I don't know if you heard the sad news. The City of Miami closed the Outdoor Center, and may close the trails, to build homeless "tiny homes". There's a petition to stop it and a protest at City Hall I think this week. It would be a shame, great trails at a great location, and tens of thousands of man-hours of trail building lost... down the toilet. Thanks for your video, please call City Hall and say you won't visit Miami if they close VK! Seriously! Thank you. ✊🖕
I heard about the tiny homes and the rec centre which is f@@king disgraceful from the city, but I didn't realize that the trails might close as a result. I'm getting mad now.
@@davidguiney1746 The good news is the tiny homes aren't happening. For now. City Commission voted them down. But the bad news is the VK Outdoor Center owner got kicked out, and the city is looking for another vendor to run it. Ahhh... life in Miami.
Just when i discover this amazing trail in the middle of Miami this happens. I wonder if it has anything to do with them wanting to gentrify Virginia Key seeing as there is potentially billions in there for those big fat cats.
@@Synthwave89 thankfully that can't happen as it's landfill from when they dredged the port so the land is way too unstable to build any kind of housing on. Mind you, if they could they no doubt would
In Florida you're always on the gas. Especially once you have the endurance to really go fast. That's why a lot of mountain bikers from Florida do well in the mountains.
Hey Corey! Great video! Loved it! Thanks for sharing!
🤘 thank you
Love your videos, fun to watch
Thank you! There’ll be some bangers from Whistler and British Colombia coming up this summer.
Great video !! I was just there today! Did 3 laps and ready to go back! 👍
Excellent video. Can't wait to try this trail.
It’s awesome for being right in Miami!
Great video and overview of the trail. I’m going to add VK to the list!
I just went last weekend. This place was a lot of fun. It was technical and there were a lot of opportunities to gain speed and keep a good flow. If this place had a few more jumps within the trails it would be awesome. Definitely going back.
Great video!! How do tackle those steep drops in Panama City do you just get your weight back? Last time I went it was intimidating and I punked out.
Just lean back. No brakes.
You ripped it. They pack a lot into a Tiny little postage stamp of land. I am always surprised at how many Florida riders with tight tree trails ride with the wide ass handlebars that come in todays bikes.
My bars have since been cut haha.
Holy cow you took a trek down to get to those trails
What bike do you have ?
It's a 2020 Specialized Stumpjumper
Fort Myers… have you been to Hillsborough yet? Usually I see a lot of riders from CRP when it’s closed.
I have not heard of 'Hillsborough' with regard to mtn biking. I know of Hillsborough county. And a Hillsborough road in North Port (which did have a dirt bike trail along it waaaaay back).
@@coreymtb Yes,... Hillsborough road in North Port. I've been building there for just over 10 years. It has become a popular place to ride these past few years. It is a directional trail like CRP. It is 6 miles long and slowly growing.
There's also two other trail systems here...one is not running during the rainy season, and the other is PBR (a technical awesome trail system).
Hillsborough is best during the rainy season.
Stop by and give it try.
@@HillsberryMTB I actually started mountain biking on the Myakka Creek trail 15 years ago. When I head back to FL for the winter I'll try to check it out.
You must have tried the ladyslipper trails during that time when you first started. That was a crazy trail system with huge wooden drops, and such. The riders who use to build back then at ladyslipper now build and maintain PBR. It’s a wicked nice trail. Ladyslipper is long gone, but the Environmental park has awesome trails (17miles). That’s best during the winter months. All three trail systems will be up and running in the winter here in North Port.
I hope to run into you when you do visit… awesome!
Hello again! Yes it used to be a landfill, but you didn't say that it's next to a sewage treatment plant, and was nearly completely destroyed by Hurricane Irma. But I don't know if you heard the sad news. The City of Miami closed the Outdoor Center, and may close the trails, to build homeless "tiny homes". There's a petition to stop it and a protest at City
Hall I think this week. It would be a shame, great trails at a great location, and tens of thousands of man-hours of trail building lost... down the toilet. Thanks for your video, please call City Hall and say you won't visit Miami if they close VK! Seriously! Thank you. ✊🖕
I heard about the tiny homes and the rec centre which is f@@king disgraceful from the city, but I didn't realize that the trails might close as a result. I'm getting mad now.
@@davidguiney1746 The good news is the tiny homes aren't happening. For now.
City Commission voted them down.
But the bad news is the VK Outdoor Center owner got kicked out, and the city is looking for another vendor to run it. Ahhh... life in Miami.
Just when i discover this amazing trail in the middle of Miami this happens. I wonder if it has anything to do with them wanting to gentrify Virginia Key seeing as there is potentially billions in there for those big fat cats.
@@Synthwave89 thankfully that can't happen as it's landfill from when they dredged the port so the land is way too unstable to build any kind of housing on. Mind you, if they could they no doubt would