We found your Brown County video after returning from a winter ice hike in Brown County. We used your ride , while we were on our stationary bike. This was an AMAZING RIDE. We both almost fell off, leaning into your turns. Thank you for sharing!
One of my favorite trails for getting in an EPIC XC ride. Big shoutout to Hossier Mountain Bike Association www.hmba.org/ who do an incredible job building and maintaining the trail system.
I live 30 minutes from Brown County, I love the park, I did not know they had mountain bike trails till recently. Getting my first mtb soon, this is going to be my main place to ride.
Playing catch up on your videos, but this trail is the type that I absolutely love riding. Hopefully I will have a new Mtn bike this year and maybe get to stop there next time I am headed to Ohio to visit my family. There's quite a few shorter trails around the Tri-state area, all within an hour drive of Cincinnati. I grew up about 30 miles north of Cinci, but live in Oklahoma now
It is highly rated as one of the best trails in the country! Yes, in Indiana! If I still lived in Indy I'd be making the drive down every weekend, no doubt!
Killer ride/vid! I was wondering if you were eating during the ride, or not. U ran outta water well before the end. Ever thought abt going clipless? It gives climbing a whole new dimension! If I'm ever in IN I know where to ride...Brown County!
Huck yes, dude! Brown County is awesome! They just opened a new trail there as well called Hobbs Hollow. A downhill flow/jump trail. It wasn't quite finished yet when I was there. Yes, I ate quite a few granola bars & Lara bars on that ride! Don't recall how many, exactly, but I try to stop and eat every 60-90 minutes. I have thought about going clipless, though I like to be able to get my foot down in a hurry. On flats I can hold on until the last second, and often times trackstand a little bit, then keep going without putting my foot down. I've noticed with my buddy at least, that he's quick to unclip when he might have been able to stay on it, but he's afraid of falling. Also had another guy tell me that he used to ride clipped in, and had some bad crashes that he felt wouldn't have been so bad if he weren't attached to the bike! Maybe one day I'll try it, though!
We found your Brown County video after returning from a winter ice hike in Brown County. We used your ride , while we were on our stationary bike. This was an AMAZING RIDE. We both almost fell off, leaning into your turns. Thank you for sharing!
That's awesome! Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for your comment!
Old vid but, sure makes you appreciate the clutched rear derailleur...that chain was a whipping in the chain stay!
Haha, for sure!
One of my favorite trails for getting in an EPIC XC ride. Big shoutout to Hossier Mountain Bike Association www.hmba.org/ who do an incredible job building and maintaining the trail system.
Indeed, it is a fantastic trail, and definitely well maintained!
I felt the bars hit me right in the teeth at 10:57!
I'm exhausted after just watching that ride. Great vid!
Hahaha! It was a long one! But a much greater sense of accomplishment after conquering such an endeavor!
I love Brown County. We have a huge group head down there from Chicago every Memorial Day. Probably the best riding less than 4-hours from Chicago.
That's awesome! It has been my favorite ride so far, in spite of the leg cramps! :)
That was super fun to watch - now I know what it looks like at full speed. :D
Haha, thanks! One of these days I'm gonna get back out there!
I live 30 minutes from Brown County, I love the park, I did not know they had mountain bike trails till recently. Getting my first mtb soon, this is going to be my main place to ride.
Know how lucky you are! These are some really great trails!
This is why i wait til later in the day... always good to have someone clear out the webs for you :)
Haha, that's true!
Playing catch up on your videos, but this trail is the type that I absolutely love riding. Hopefully I will have a new Mtn bike this year and maybe get to stop there next time I am headed to Ohio to visit my family. There's quite a few shorter trails around the Tri-state area, all within an hour drive of Cincinnati. I grew up about 30 miles north of Cinci, but live in Oklahoma now
Oh nice! Yeah, the trails here are spectacular! And if you like flow/jump trails, the new trails that they've built are great for that!
I'm a Hoosier as well. I hope to get back to Brown County soon. I rode when they built the first phase of trails back in the late 1990's
Oh wow, so cool! I live in TX now, but I'll be back for another visit this May. Anxious to check out the new Hobbs Hollow trail!
Was just there two days ago - first ride down Hobbs Hollow -- awesome! Amazing that this place is in Indiana.
It is highly rated as one of the best trails in the country! Yes, in Indiana! If I still lived in Indy I'd be making the drive down every weekend, no doubt!
@@huntstyle I feel lucky that I live here.
Great video. Looks like fun. Come to Vermont. Sign up for the Vermont 50 end of Sept. 50 miles and a bunch of vertical.
Vermont looks pretty awesome from what I've seen!
There's a water spicket between Walnut & Limkiln behind the cabin for furture reference.
Dang! Wish I would've known that! Now I have a 3L bladder!
I love brown county! Next time you're in Indiana you have to hit obannon woods in corydon.its got super chunky tech,smooth flow,and jump lines.
Oh nice! I'll have to check that out!
Is there a beginner trail here that you would recommend?
Limekiln is a green trail, good for beginners
Good video bro.
Thanks man!
what do u do if u dnt wanna finish whole track?
Just make a shorter route. It's not all one loop.
Killer ride/vid! I was wondering if you were eating during the ride, or not. U ran outta water well before the end. Ever thought abt going clipless? It gives climbing a whole new dimension!
If I'm ever in IN I know where to ride...Brown County!
Huck yes, dude! Brown County is awesome! They just opened a new trail there as well called Hobbs Hollow. A downhill flow/jump trail. It wasn't quite finished yet when I was there.
Yes, I ate quite a few granola bars & Lara bars on that ride! Don't recall how many, exactly, but I try to stop and eat every 60-90 minutes.
I have thought about going clipless, though I like to be able to get my foot down in a hurry. On flats I can hold on until the last second, and often times trackstand a little bit, then keep going without putting my foot down. I've noticed with my buddy at least, that he's quick to unclip when he might have been able to stay on it, but he's afraid of falling. Also had another guy tell me that he used to ride clipped in, and had some bad crashes that he felt wouldn't have been so bad if he weren't attached to the bike! Maybe one day I'll try it, though!
What’s the app you used to see the trail map?
MTB Project
Huntstyle thanks!