Man, this looks sick! We are taking a road trip to Boston to visit family soon and I might have to make this a stop! And also make a few bouldering stops on the ride 😂
@@DustyTrailsMTB I just checked it out and yeah not too bad! Now just to convince my GF that its a GREAT idea to let me do that on the drive there haha!
Have you ridden here? Because I am wondering if other people see the potential here as well. I see you're from the PNW, and this place could learn a lot from the PNW or Quebec! I see no reason there aren't more ladders and bridges and skinnies connecting some of these massive boulders!
@@DustyTrailsMTBthis is my local trail and we love coming here. It’s a pretty new organization and they’re slowly upgrading it. I can’t wait till they get a pump track or proper bike park
@@MydNitQ ah man! I'm glad to hear they are upgrading! This place was so fun. They've clearly put a lot of thought and hard work into this place. I hope the trail builders get a chance to visit Trails like Neilson Nord in Quebec, or something out in Alice Lake or the North Shore of Vancouver before they get to work. If they could take inspiration from these places, and make trails with the rocks you guys have there, this place would have some legendary trails!
Hold up, wait a minute. You saw a bear on a trail named Ursus? That's like a scene in a movie that's too unbelievable to be true. :-) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursus_(mammal) Great video! I've never heard of this trail system, but it's been added to my bucket list, those rocks are unreal, where did they even come from?
Right!? I was so amped on seeing a bear like a trail named after the little bud! This place was sick. I hope they continue to build out here and take advantage of the giant rocks a little more.
I need to ride more bikes in PA! What other gems are you guys hiding from us!?
Frick Park in Pittsburgh is pretty great
Alameda Park in Butler
Yay! Been looking forward to this one.
I had a version where I called you out by name, but it got cut due to timing. 😢 I hope you still managed to enjoy it!
Man, this looks sick! We are taking a road trip to Boston to visit family soon and I might have to make this a stop! And also make a few bouldering stops on the ride 😂
I just put in all the destinations on Google Maps, and it says you should do it! Looks like its not too bad of a detour, and the trails are super fun!
@@DustyTrailsMTB I just checked it out and yeah not too bad! Now just to convince my GF that its a GREAT idea to let me do that on the drive there haha!
That helmet cam comes in pretty handy to cut to last second :)
Yeah! I really dig having a second angle to go to when necessary! Plus the different perspective helps depending on the circumstances!
It's too bad Jake's Rocks still has the same problem. Just very straight trails with few fun turns
Have you ridden here? Because I am wondering if other people see the potential here as well. I see you're from the PNW, and this place could learn a lot from the PNW or Quebec! I see no reason there aren't more ladders and bridges and skinnies connecting some of these massive boulders!
@@DustyTrailsMTBthis is my local trail and we love coming here. It’s a pretty new organization and they’re slowly upgrading it. I can’t wait till they get a pump track or proper bike park
@@MydNitQ ah man! I'm glad to hear they are upgrading! This place was so fun. They've clearly put a lot of thought and hard work into this place. I hope the trail builders get a chance to visit Trails like Neilson Nord in Quebec, or something out in Alice Lake or the North Shore of Vancouver before they get to work. If they could take inspiration from these places, and make trails with the rocks you guys have there, this place would have some legendary trails!
Hold up, wait a minute. You saw a bear on a trail named Ursus? That's like a scene in a movie that's too unbelievable to be true. :-) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursus_(mammal)
Great video! I've never heard of this trail system, but it's been added to my bucket list, those rocks are unreal, where did they even come from?
Right!? I was so amped on seeing a bear like a trail named after the little bud!
This place was sick. I hope they continue to build out here and take advantage of the giant rocks a little more.