I don't think I'm the only one who thinks like this: Man you've got some serious talent, from riding, to video editing, to narrating, just top flight stuff! There are some very good "bike" channels out there, but yours has rapidly become my one of my favorites, if not my absolute favorite. Your love for riding & great demeanor/attitude are inspiring to say the least. The drone footage is amazing, like how you show yourself on the ground controlling it as well. I've only discovered riding in the last year (shame on me) and all I want to do is ride. When I'm not riding, I'm thinking about my next ride, or flashing back to a previous one. I was a big snowmobile guy until we stopped having winter. I absolutely loved sleds! For me personally, dual sport riding is better. Wish I'd discovered this many years ago - but just glad I eventually did. Keep up the awesome videos man, stay healthy and unbroken! ~Mike 👊👍🤟
These kinds of comments mean the world to me! Theres a lot of work that goes into this stuff and yeah riding is the thing I love most in the world. I'm so glad you like the channel and I am excited for some of the future videos I have coming! When I am editing, I try to include all the details what riding really entails. I think its more interesting to include all the struggles too. Someday I want to get into sleds! They're just a massive investment. Maybe as the channel grows, I'll be able to afford getting into snowmobiling and maybe make some videos of it. I'm stoked you eventually discovered riding!! Stick with it. Its a lifelong passion from the moment you start. Maybe someday I'll see ya out on the trail 🤟🏻
Great video awesome scenery! Some guys rode huskies in the seventies also a bike that's not heard of now called bulltaco I'm not sure of the spelling. Everything then was two strokes and really jumpy. I had a 250 Honda Elsinore. It was a good bike. Good job!
I used to build those old bikes! I used to have a 1974 YZ125 that I actually broke my back on while I was riding it lol. It threw me over the bars and I landed head first. I spoke with some people who actually rode that trail on old Triumphs!! Its really remarkable..
@@madjack_757 people accomplished great things with what they had. I have arthritis so bad that it's a challenge for me to ride hard top much less dirt. God always has a plan though. Stay safe as you can brother
This reminds me of a trail system in WA State that I ride a lot. It generally doesn't open up until Mid July. Summer of 2023 it opened up much earlier, but I didn't ride it until October due to my busted wrist.
That early season riding is super tough. As I have been working to edit all my content this winter, I've been prepping my bike for the next season and I am seriously thinking about a chainsaw mount for this year.. You think its worth it?
@@madjack_757 Absolutely. Like I just said, trees fall down every month of the year. I am going to make amount for my little Royobi 18 volt saw. It does very well for its self. One extra battery and it would saw a lot of trees, and it is very light.
If you are riding slow, I have no idea what it would be like riding fast. It looked to me that a lot of that trail could use some maintenance. I think that that trail is above my pay grade. I would love to try it, but some of those side hills scare me. I am 76 years young, and I ride a TW200. I use to ride an XT600, but I quit riding for about 20 years, focusing on quads. I really like my TW, but I think that my problem is that I ride too slow. Last year, I found that I did not wobble around as much if I went a little faster. It still scares me. I will practice as much as I can this year. I really enjoyed your video. I use to ride in enduros in Washington and Cali. I never did very well as far as ranking went, but I always finished. I was riding with a group of 3 friends that were all MUCH better than me. I found a trail next to Mt St Helens that was awesome. At the time I was riding an XT500. The map showed five 180 degree switchbacks, but in fact there were 33 of them. They were so tight that I would need to blip the throttle while leaning back, lift the front wheel and swing it back on the next part of the trail. Going down, I would have to shut the bike off, and drag the front end around. I had it a lot easier that those other guys with their motocross machines. LOL I need to find some riding buddies, because I normally ride alone, and some times a person just needs a little help. I use to love riding single tracks, but I was a lot younger then. I carry a chainsaw on my quad, so I think that I am going to make a rack to hold my little middle size Royobi battery operated chain saw. I does very well for its self. Trees fall down every month of the year. How does your drone miss all of the trees when it is following you? I love the shots of it following you.
The drone work is all done with a mix of my own piloting and some follow features that are built into the drone! Thats such a gnarly trail! I would have loved to ride that area. You're smart to have that chainsaw mount. I am looking into setting myself up with one for some of the areas that I ride in that have a lot of downed trees. I hope that if I have the chainsaw setup by June, then I can take part in the backcountry trail clearing work. You should look into some facebook groups for local riders! I bet you could get a good group of guys to go riding with you!! Thanks for all of your comments on my videos by the way! I am glad you like the channel!!!
@@madjack_757 Yes it is. When we were unloading one of the guys asked me how he should gear. He had an assortment of countershaft sprockets. I told him to put the lowest gearing that he had. He looked at over the top of his glasses, (you know the look) And I said, trust me, you will never get out of second gear today. Those 3 were off like a shot. At every trail junction they would all be waiting. I would point which way, and they were off again. One of them hydro locked his engine crossing a fairly deep stream. It took us 30 minutes to get him going again. Then they were all off like a shot again. about 1 more mile and then we came to the switchbacks. I caught up with them there. LOL My thumper was made for this sort of thing. Their hi-power motocross machines, not so much. When we made it back to the trucks, all 3 of them said that this was the best ride that they had been on in years.
One of my favorites also. Just awesome scenery. Have cut and moved many of the trees and still do a tree here or there but don't ride it as much because of all the people. Dam Internet! Dam videos with Idaho in them, JK/HA Many times, we have been thanked by Mountain Bikers. Not too many Hikers. I don't think you are supposed to ride the last little section to the lake, we now walk it. The last time we were there some Idiots had torn up the little beach and that's what gets shit closed. Not sure why the trail to the plane in non-motorized because it was also fun. Especially to jump in the creek in the summer for a break.
I apologize if my videos draw too much attention to an area. I understand that can be frustrating and all my future videos do not give any trail names or coordinates. You may be right about that last section! I’ll keep out of that part in the future! I understand the importance of keeping the land open and in this past issue with the owyhees I wrote 3 letters to our reps and commented on the BLM travel management plan. I’ll do my best to be a better steward of the land going forward! Next time I head out there I’m gonna make sure to bring a saw with me because I’m sure there is going to be plenty of tree fall this year!
How does it work if you are riding alone, and you lose your bike down one of those steep areas? Are there business that specialize in recovery in that area?
First off, you're my new favorite channel! Discovered ya via the IDBDR vids as I'm constantly researching ID but saw this skinny trail vid and I was sold! Check out my trip to Loon Lake experience, I plan on taking Secesh this summer so cool to see. It was such lamo weather in late June that I just took the closest. And if ya dig the content please consider following along. th-cam.com/video/14Esdk-T8qI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZCaW9FQI7Ajrw3PF
@@madjack_757 not near the production level of your channel so thanks! My channel is at an awkward niche between the fast technical guys and more DS/ADV type stuff. But enjoy the process of inspiring others and just a YT hobbyist at best. I’m speculating you’re based out of ID just on the amount of content? If so….. Any tips on Silver Plunge Creek as a riding area? We’re investigating it as a potential stop after McCall in late June. We prefer high concentration of trails so we can camp 3-4 nights and ride a few days before moving on. Thanks and have your “carry bikes” vid saved to watch on the big TV tonight! ✊🤩
Thanks for the channel support man! Idaho is definitely the place to be for that sort of riding so long as you can respect the vast wilderness out here! I highly recommend having a front mounted chainsaw with at least one of you guys for riding in June. There will still be a bit of treefall. Yeah I am based out of ID, but I actually am not super familiar with Silver Plunge Creek. What section of the state is it in?@@mikecolesvids
I don't think I'm the only one who thinks like this: Man you've got some serious talent, from riding, to video editing, to narrating, just top flight stuff!
There are some very good "bike" channels out there, but yours has rapidly become my one of my favorites, if not my absolute favorite. Your love for riding & great demeanor/attitude are inspiring to say the least. The drone footage is amazing, like how you show yourself on the ground controlling it as well. I've only discovered riding in the last year (shame on me) and all I want to do is ride. When I'm not riding, I'm thinking about my next ride, or flashing back to a previous one. I was a big snowmobile guy until we stopped having winter. I absolutely loved sleds! For me personally, dual sport riding is better. Wish I'd discovered this many years ago - but just glad I eventually did. Keep up the awesome videos man, stay healthy and unbroken! ~Mike 👊👍🤟
These kinds of comments mean the world to me! Theres a lot of work that goes into this stuff and yeah riding is the thing I love most in the world. I'm so glad you like the channel and I am excited for some of the future videos I have coming! When I am editing, I try to include all the details what riding really entails. I think its more interesting to include all the struggles too.
Someday I want to get into sleds! They're just a massive investment. Maybe as the channel grows, I'll be able to afford getting into snowmobiling and maybe make some videos of it.
I'm stoked you eventually discovered riding!! Stick with it. Its a lifelong passion from the moment you start. Maybe someday I'll see ya out on the trail 🤟🏻
Wow just wow. This looks so fun but currently out of my skill level. Much props to you
I need to find that one and mountain bike it, looks like fun!
Definitely dude!!
This is one of my boys' 😂favorite trails. My son road his kx 65 on this train when he was 9.
That’s so rad dude your son must be a great rider 🤟🏼🤟🏼
Great video awesome scenery! Some guys rode huskies in the seventies also a bike that's not heard of now called bulltaco I'm not sure of the spelling. Everything then was two strokes and really jumpy. I had a 250 Honda Elsinore. It was a good bike. Good job!
I used to build those old bikes! I used to have a 1974 YZ125 that I actually broke my back on while I was riding it lol. It threw me over the bars and I landed head first. I spoke with some people who actually rode that trail on old Triumphs!! Its really remarkable..
@@madjack_757 people accomplished great things with what they had. I have arthritis so bad that it's a challenge for me to ride hard top much less dirt. God always has a plan though. Stay safe as you can brother
@williamjarvis3473 Very true. All that matters is you still get out there!! I’ll do my best to keep the rubber side down 🤙🏼
Nice drone views, wow!, thats a cool trail!
This reminds me of a trail system in WA State that I ride a lot. It generally doesn't open up until Mid July. Summer of 2023 it opened up much earlier, but I didn't ride it until October due to my busted wrist.
That early season riding is super tough. As I have been working to edit all my content this winter, I've been prepping my bike for the next season and I am seriously thinking about a chainsaw mount for this year.. You think its worth it?
@@madjack_757 Yes on a chainsaw mount. I will contact you through email to provide some details in the next few days.
@@madjack_757 Absolutely. Like I just said, trees fall down every month of the year. I am going to make amount for my little Royobi 18 volt saw. It does very well for its self. One extra battery and it would saw a lot of trees, and it is very light.
If you are riding slow, I have no idea what it would be like riding fast. It looked to me that a lot of that trail could use some maintenance. I think that that trail is above my pay grade. I would love to try it, but some of those side hills scare me. I am 76 years young, and I ride a TW200. I use to ride an XT600, but I quit riding for about 20 years, focusing on quads. I really like my TW, but I think that my problem is that I ride too slow. Last year, I found that I did not wobble around as much if I went a little faster. It still scares me. I will practice as much as I can this year. I really enjoyed your video. I use to ride in enduros in Washington and Cali. I never did very well as far as ranking went, but I always finished.
I was riding with a group of 3 friends that were all MUCH better than me. I found a trail next to Mt St Helens that was awesome. At the time I was riding an XT500. The map showed five 180 degree switchbacks, but in fact there were 33 of them. They were so tight that I would need to blip the throttle while leaning back, lift the front wheel and swing it back on the next part of the trail. Going down, I would have to shut the bike off, and drag the front end around. I had it a lot easier that those other guys with their motocross machines. LOL I need to find some riding buddies, because I normally ride alone, and some times a person just needs a little help. I use to love riding single tracks, but I was a lot younger then.
I carry a chainsaw on my quad, so I think that I am going to make a rack to hold my little middle size Royobi battery operated chain saw. I does very well for its self. Trees fall down every month of the year.
How does your drone miss all of the trees when it is following you? I love the shots of it following you.
The drone work is all done with a mix of my own piloting and some follow features that are built into the drone!
Thats such a gnarly trail! I would have loved to ride that area. You're smart to have that chainsaw mount. I am looking into setting myself up with one for some of the areas that I ride in that have a lot of downed trees. I hope that if I have the chainsaw setup by June, then I can take part in the backcountry trail clearing work.
You should look into some facebook groups for local riders! I bet you could get a good group of guys to go riding with you!!
Thanks for all of your comments on my videos by the way! I am glad you like the channel!!!
@@madjack_757 Sadly, that trail is now under several feet of volcanic ash.
@BuilderofRat such a shame
@@madjack_757 Yes it is. When we were unloading one of the guys asked me how he should gear. He had an assortment of countershaft sprockets. I told him to put the lowest gearing that he had. He looked at over the top of his glasses, (you know the look) And I said, trust me, you will never get out of second gear today. Those 3 were off like a shot. At every trail junction they would all be waiting. I would point which way, and they were off again.
One of them hydro locked his engine crossing a fairly deep stream. It took us 30 minutes to get him going again. Then they were all off like a shot again. about 1 more mile and then we came to the switchbacks. I caught up with them there. LOL My thumper was made for this sort of thing. Their hi-power motocross machines, not so much. When we made it back to the trucks, all 3 of them said that this was the best ride that they had been on in years.
@BuilderofRat that sounds like such an amazing experience! Long live the super thumpers!!!
One of my favorites also. Just awesome scenery. Have cut and moved many of the trees and still do a tree here or there but don't ride it as much because of all the people. Dam Internet! Dam videos with Idaho in them, JK/HA Many times, we have been thanked by Mountain Bikers. Not too many Hikers. I don't think you are supposed to ride the last little section to the lake, we now walk it. The last time we were there some Idiots had torn up the little beach and that's what gets shit closed. Not sure why the trail to the plane in non-motorized because it was also fun. Especially to jump in the creek in the summer for a break.
I apologize if my videos draw too much attention to an area. I understand that can be frustrating and all my future videos do not give any trail names or coordinates. You may be right about that last section! I’ll keep out of that part in the future! I understand the importance of keeping the land open and in this past issue with the owyhees I wrote 3 letters to our reps and commented on the BLM travel management plan. I’ll do my best to be a better steward of the land going forward!
Next time I head out there I’m gonna make sure to bring a saw with me because I’m sure there is going to be plenty of tree fall this year!
@@madjack_757 Keep up the good work. I was just giving you a hard time. There is no getting away from it.
@@340MAGNUM8 thanks I will!
Is that the Seway clearwater river? what river?
I actually don’t know the name of the river lol 😂 ill be riding out there soon and I’ll find it
How does it work if you are riding alone, and you lose your bike down one of those steep areas? Are there business that specialize in recovery in that area?
I call the helicopter! I have equipment with me that can contact a rescue helicopter.
@@madjack_757 For you, yeah... but what about the bike. It ain't worth THAT much! LOL
@tallsaint2053 well for the bike I’d imagine it’s either helicopter or self rescue 😂
First off, you're my new favorite channel! Discovered ya via the IDBDR vids as I'm constantly researching ID but saw this skinny trail vid and I was sold! Check out my trip to Loon Lake experience, I plan on taking Secesh this summer so cool to see. It was such lamo weather in late June that I just took the closest. And if ya dig the content please consider following along. th-cam.com/video/14Esdk-T8qI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZCaW9FQI7Ajrw3PF
I like your channel man 🤙
@@madjack_757 not near the production level of your channel so thanks! My channel is at an awkward niche between the fast technical guys and more DS/ADV type stuff. But enjoy the process of inspiring others and just a YT hobbyist at best. I’m speculating you’re based out of ID just on the amount of content? If so….. Any tips on Silver Plunge Creek as a riding area? We’re investigating it as a potential stop after McCall in late June. We prefer high concentration of trails so we can camp 3-4 nights and ride a few days before moving on. Thanks and have your “carry bikes” vid saved to watch on the big TV tonight! ✊🤩
Thanks for the channel support man!
Idaho is definitely the place to be for that sort of riding so long as you can respect the vast wilderness out here! I highly recommend having a front mounted chainsaw with at least one of you guys for riding in June. There will still be a bit of treefall. Yeah I am based out of ID, but I actually am not super familiar with Silver Plunge Creek. What section of the state is it in?@@mikecolesvids
@@mikecolesvidsJack making us all step up our game isn't he! Professional quality to say the least!!
Way to manipulate and take charge of the 501 lot better than I
Me too!
Need to move to the us.
Nice views. loud exhaust is not necessary on that bike. Sounds like a preverbal fart. Like the views though.
“Preverbal fart”.. that’s a new one lmfao 😂
I thought that it sounded fine.