As someone who is terrified of heights and never learned to ride a bike, thank you for letting me live vicariously through you: found your channel today and have binged through a bunch of videos! So satisfying to watch, though I imagine not nearly as satisfying as it was to ride. Thanks for the awesome vids!
Finally! After 3.5 years waiting for neck surgery, I can ride again! Great vid of my back yard! Hope I can finally explore the shore and all that bc has to offer
That section of trail before the log ride is just amazing, wish we had something like that in the UK. That said thanks for the inspiration to go dig trail. 😁
I’m surprised Dale said “that’s better than I remember”. If I could ride such a thing, that would be a near 10/10 trail from my very first go at it. Great riding as always guys. You clearly have a lot of fun together.
Hahaha. When I saw the entrance I was wondering if the entire trail was like that in essence, but luckily not quite so jank and tech, but tech enough and super fun looking.
The first person view is awesome, I'd like to see footage from a follow cam especially in the technical sections, just to get a better view of your skills in action. I'd swear you were on a swing bike the way you made it around some of those corners, and the stumps that just appear in the middle of the line. Another great video!
Great stuff. Emma Long Park just outside Austin is about 6 miles of stuff just like the entrance to this trail. Up and down, but big rock steps originally designed for motorcycles. It’s hell but worth the work.
That was some unreal bike handling. That step up wood thing with the skinny at the end was pretty amazing. I about shit myself when that came out of nowhere.
It's crazy when Dave has been traveling almost vertical downhill, at a good speed, for a while, and then BOOM scenic vista: 5:00 Me: He's STILL on a MOUNTAIN? How tall is this damn thing?
How many times do you practice/ride a trail before filming it? Would you consider riding a trail blind and record it? I don't doubt you are good (you're way better than me). But how does it look when you try a trail the first time?
Someone call Sean Cunningham. I think I found the plot for his next Friday the 13th movie. A group of pro trail riders camp out at Crystal Lake. Flashy stunts and gruesome deaths ensue. Beat Friday the 13th movie ever!
You’re actually going uphill in a video? Wow. That’s a first. Anyone can ride downhill trails. True riders can do both. Let’s see more uphill challenges like Jeff Neglosky does in his videos.
As someone who is terrified of heights and never learned to ride a bike, thank you for letting me live vicariously through you: found your channel today and have binged through a bunch of videos! So satisfying to watch, though I imagine not nearly as satisfying as it was to ride. Thanks for the awesome vids!
Finally! After 3.5 years waiting for neck surgery, I can ride again! Great vid of my back yard! Hope I can finally explore the shore and all that bc has to offer
Your speed through the section at 6:43 was ridiculous, and of course nicely done on the clean entrance. 😎🍻
I have long wanted to ride this trail, and now it's a MUST! It's got everything!
Hilarious. My video on this exact trail is called "This Trail Has Everything!"
That section of trail before the log ride is just amazing, wish we had something like that in the UK. That said thanks for the inspiration to go dig trail. 😁
I’m surprised Dale said “that’s better than I remember”. If I could ride such a thing, that would be a near 10/10 trail from my very first go at it. Great riding as always guys. You clearly have a lot of fun together.
and I remembered it being VERY good, hence the return trip!
Hahaha. When I saw the entrance I was wondering if the entire trail was like that in essence, but luckily not quite so jank and tech, but tech enough and super fun looking.
The first person view is awesome, I'd like to see footage from a follow cam especially in the technical sections, just to get a better view of your skills in action. I'd swear you were on a swing bike the way you made it around some of those corners, and the stumps that just appear in the middle of the line. Another great video!
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Wow.
What an adventure!
Great stuff. Emma Long Park just outside Austin is about 6 miles of stuff just like the entrance to this trail. Up and down, but big rock steps originally designed for motorcycles. It’s hell but worth the work.
That was some unreal bike handling. That step up wood thing with the skinny at the end was pretty amazing. I about shit myself when that came out of nowhere.
Had to check out this channel, Dale Stone sent me here 😄
Welcome!!
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Damn what a trail. Great riding guys!
Man! You got the trails in your 'neighbourhood'. Nice video.
It's crazy when Dave has been traveling almost vertical downhill, at a good speed, for a while, and then BOOM scenic vista: 5:00
Me: He's STILL on a MOUNTAIN? How tall is this damn thing?
0:52 the pole to the left, yellow warning: "NO ATV'S No Dirt Bikes" ..lol! You guys are safe! They didn't mention Mountain bikes LOL!
That trail was insane 🔥 Super Sic 🤘
That's not a track. That's a Series Of Unfortunate Events.
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What is your process for checking out these trails?
Wicked!
the sign seems like its ill placed for that entrance....
AND! (super idea) A DRONE that follows you. I want credit for that...
How many times do you practice/ride a trail before filming it?
Would you consider riding a trail blind and record it? I don't doubt you are good (you're way better than me). But how does it look when you try a trail the first time?
Someone call Sean Cunningham. I think I found the plot for his next Friday the 13th movie. A group of pro trail riders camp out at Crystal Lake. Flashy stunts and gruesome deaths ensue. Beat Friday the 13th movie ever!
Batman and Robin < Dave and Dale
More like Batman and Batman
@@nicks2716 ya good point
You’re actually going uphill in a video? Wow. That’s a first. Anyone can ride downhill trails. True riders can do both. Let’s see more uphill challenges like Jeff Neglosky does in his videos.
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