Your video just popped up on my feed so I'm obviously a little late. I broke my collarbone on this trail last week and I'm already anxious to get back down there and rip it again. Such a fun, well built trail
You bet! That kind of trail is worth the 18 hour drive it took me to get there! Fortunately I also rode for 20 days during that trip to make it all worthwhile! Thanks for watching!
At 13:19 that right line is a tad spicy! If you didn't hit it on your next run then you should try it the next time you are out there. My son and I had such an amazing time out there this October as well. Rode it 3 times.
I didn’t notice that line until after I watched the video. Yes, there are a number of alternate lines I would like to try on a future rerun! It’s an awesome trail! Thanks for watching!
After watching you roll up and hit that double drop without scoping it out first, I knew I was watching greatness. Fun video! How long ago did you ride ST?
Thanks for the compliment! But I don’t know about greatness, I was on a roll and hit that feature without a second thought. Normally I would have had a good look before hitting something like that. Regardless, that is an awesome trail, which I hope to repeat sometime soon. Thanks for watching!! I rode it in October, I would think the upper section is now snowed in.
Thanks for the compliment! I use the Hero 12, with the lens mod, the full stabilization and the 4K, 30fps settings. To me the stabilization is a key,and I usually ride such scenic trails that I also prefer wide angle setting. But I also experiment with the 60 fps for some trails.
Yes, I also rode the Telegraph trail, and the climb trail, while I was there (subject of a future video) and want to return and ride more..it’s an outstanding area to ride! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the compliment! This is an awesome trail, unfortunately it’s at a very high elevation so the winter riding season is short. But the lower segment, which is also the best, might be rideable most of the year. Thanks for watching!
It didn't seem like the middle part was black diamond-ish. Would you say it was more blue than black? Or is the action camera not generous to showing the difficulty? Also, how much was the shuttle and who did you go through?
GoPro camera never fully capture how steep or difficult MTB trails are. The trail starts east and gets progressively difficult and technical as you descend. So the middle section could be an easy black or a hard blue…you can decide. All the features can be walked around if necessary. But the ledgy bench cuts in some sections might unnerve less skilled riders. I think the shuttle was $25-30, and you could search for Richfield MTB shuttles, their website should pop up. It’s an awesome ride but better to do when the trail is clear and the weather is warm. The high trail elevation will close higher sections in the winter. Thanks for watching!
Hmmm, hadn’t thought about that. I’m thinking that the middle is probably a blue, except for the ledgy nature of some of the flowy sections that might unnerve some intermediates. But it’s all rideable, no drops or technical moves required. However, the lower section is definitely black. Thanks for watching!
Your video just popped up on my feed so I'm obviously a little late. I broke my collarbone on this trail last week and I'm already anxious to get back down there and rip it again. Such a fun, well built trail
Yes, such a fun and well built trail! One of my all time favs…and thanks for watching!
My son has done this one. I need to tag along next time!!
Yes, definitely put this on your to-do list!
Thanks Ron, Wow what a great trail! HOLY!!!!!
You bet! That kind of trail is worth the 18 hour drive it took me to get there! Fortunately I also rode for 20 days during that trip to make it all worthwhile! Thanks for watching!
At 13:19 that right line is a tad spicy! If you didn't hit it on your next run then you should try it the next time you are out there. My son and I had such an amazing time out there this October as well. Rode it 3 times.
I didn’t notice that line until after I watched the video. Yes, there are a number of alternate lines I would like to try on a future rerun! It’s an awesome trail! Thanks for watching!
Great video! Love UT, there in Jeep and dirtbikes.... Need to do a MTB trip! 👍
I love Utah too…it is always part of my Autumn/Spring trip plans. The mountain biking is outstanding! And such unique scenery! Thanks for watching!
After watching you roll up and hit that double drop without scoping it out first, I knew I was watching greatness. Fun video! How long ago did you ride ST?
Thanks for the compliment! But I don’t know about greatness, I was on a roll and hit that feature without a second thought. Normally I would have had a good look before hitting something like that. Regardless, that is an awesome trail, which I hope to repeat sometime soon. Thanks for watching!! I rode it in October, I would think the upper section is now snowed in.
Amazing ride 🤟
Thanks...one for the bucket list! I'm hoping to ride there again in the spring, they've got a few other trails I want to ride. Thanks for watching!
Great video and awesome moves! Your footage is spot on and crisp. What GoPro settings do you usually use?
Thanks for the compliment! I use the Hero 12, with the lens mod, the full stabilization and the 4K, 30fps settings. To me the stabilization is a key,and I usually ride such scenic trails that I also prefer wide angle setting. But I also experiment with the 60 fps for some trails.
Have a look at this…
GoPro Camera Comparison - Hero 12 vs Hero 9
th-cam.com/video/4MLzNrekAy0/w-d-xo.html
@@ronsanderson99 thanks. I have a hero 10.
Great video. The other trails there are really fun too with a nice climbing trail fot the up too.
Yes, I also rode the Telegraph trail, and the climb trail, while I was there (subject of a future video) and want to return and ride more..it’s an outstanding area to ride! Thanks for watching!
Awesome video!! That trail looks so fun!!
Yes, that trail has everything! If you happen to be anywhere near Richfield, make sure to check it out!
For sure!! Thanks.@@ronsanderson99
Awesome video. Awesome riding
Thanks for the compliment! This is an awesome trail, unfortunately it’s at a very high elevation so the winter riding season is short. But the lower segment, which is also the best, might be rideable most of the year. Thanks for watching!
It didn't seem like the middle part was black diamond-ish. Would you say it was more blue than black? Or is the action camera not generous to showing the difficulty?
Also, how much was the shuttle and who did you go through?
GoPro camera never fully capture how steep or difficult MTB trails are. The trail starts east and gets progressively difficult and technical as you descend. So the middle section could be an easy black or a hard blue…you can decide. All the features can be walked around if necessary. But the ledgy bench cuts in some sections might unnerve less skilled riders. I think the shuttle was $25-30, and you could search for Richfield MTB shuttles, their website should pop up. It’s an awesome ride but better to do when the trail is clear and the weather is warm. The high trail elevation will close higher sections in the winter. Thanks for watching!
You killed it! Would you rate the middle as black? Cheers
Hmmm, hadn’t thought about that. I’m thinking that the middle is probably a blue, except for the ledgy nature of some of the flowy sections that might unnerve some intermediates. But it’s all rideable, no drops or technical moves required. However, the lower section is definitely black. Thanks for watching!
great video ! how do i find this shuttle company?
Thanks for the compliment! Just google Richfield Shuttle and you should find their website. Thanks for watching…it’s an awesome trail!
Was this on a weekend or something? Because all those people on the trail that can't even ride would suck.
I believe it was a week day. Thanks for watching.
Where is thism
This is in Richfield, Utah. Thanks for watching!