Hey guys! I'm the one who rode with you in Angel Fire a couple weeks ago, how's it goin! Anyway, just wanted to say, in watching this video you skipped all the best parts of Chili Dawg and Holy Mole! You've gotta have a local take you there and show you what's up! I was just there today and it was epic! Wish you all the best in your travels! #keeponpedalin
If 7000ft has too much oxygen you should try out the Monarch crest in Colorado, much of the ride is at over 12,000ft with incredible alpine views. And has several amazing descents (Fooses Creek and Greens Creek are considered among the best downhill trails in Colorado).
There's a trail system on the north side of Albuquerque at Elena Galagos free space. There's a lot of chunk as well as flow on the downhills. Highly recommended! And yes, the altitude in NM is a killer; eastern Iowa is only ~600 feet above sea level...
If you guys ever come back this way come to Canyon, TX. It is home of the second largest canyon in the U.S. the Palo Duro Canyon. A few years ago it hosted the 2019 marathon mountain bike championships. Really good enduro tracks then you can go down to the caprock canyons to ride trails there as well.
love the video style/ format, It"s Awesome Adventures! so glad you went to New Mexico. one of my favorite states. traveled there lot when young to fly -fish and mountain bike. You should ride the Four Corners area ...including try, Durango. I know its a hot spot for riding...but there is a reason.
Glad you enjoyed NM! Some trails to hit next time are South Boundary trail by Taos (there is a shuttle service out of taos to take u up), Windsor trail at Santa Fe Ski area (public transit will take u to the top for $5), as well as some trails on the back side of the Sandia Mountains in ABQ
You’re gonna love Angelfire bike park! I’m heading there on the 21st to rip a bit! It never disappoints. Just watch out for that 10,000+ elevation lol.
Super techy glad you guys like it check out angle fire for some awesome downhill. Sandia park is sick. Just get someone to shuttle cause your looking at 10k elevation
I love those rocky sections like the opening scene. I’m older and can’t go fast or big so the slower rough and technical stuff are my favorite trail features. Have you ever used trail apps or other electronic satellite trail devices? I also hike and there’s apps like all trails and satellite GPS devices that are all about trail systems. They can help with details like parking lots, trail names, reviews, pictures and staying on trail
After Pandemie, you have to come in Quebec city, in Canada. couple bike center. Vallée du Bras du Nord, Sentiers du Moulin, Empire 47 and Mont Sainte-Anne!
I just came across this... it made me sad for you. There is so much good riding in Albuquerque that you missed out on. I lived there for 3 years. White Mesa is the best trail. Placitas is the best network, and the Tijeras are just plain epic. If you ever roll through there again you should take 2 or 3 days just to ride ABQ!
Love the new intro and video format guys! How can you skip NM?!? Hopefully you will be riding South Boundry Trail at some point! And of course AF, one of the best parks in the Rockies! Long live Ibis! Love, Mojo & Ripmo
You guys are too lucky with all these blingy bikes and travel! Ride on!! BTW, Mo, what do you think of the climbing contrast between the HD5 and Ripmo or Ripley? Besides the wheelsize difference..
"I hope the bolts on my bike are loo..." Lol, I laughed when you said that one. I'm going to have to try this trail for sure, you guys did a great job on the new format. Can't to see what y'all were up to with Shaun. Ride on...
Awesome stuff guys! How do you guys like your I nine wheel? Just bought some I nine trail carbon wheels. Still in transit though. Just wondering if you can share some feed back. Thanks.
Hannah.. I'm considering the Mojo 4 for my next bike. I have the Mojo 3 now and want the newer geometry. How do you like it so far? Is it plush or do you feel the trail more? Sorry for all the questions, but I'm just trying to gather info so I make a good decision. One more.. what tires and size are you running? I actually really like 2.8s on my 3. Does it look like there's clearance for more than a 2.6 maxxis? Looks like a fantastic bike.. and those trails looked amazing!!
First time riding in New Mexico I was breathing quite hard, too! :). Glad you guys enjoyed Glorieta, and I hope you had a great time at Angel Fire! New Mexico is a wonderful mountain biking state for sure.
skip NM??? Are you kidding? Jagged Axe in Glorieta is even rowdier than chilidog. But Abq and the east mountains have a vast amount of trails. Angelfire bike park though is just wow
Great video!!! Awesome job riding NM slickrock hahahaha NM dose have amazing trails no matter where you go!! You guys need to visit Winterpark and areas in CO..if you think NM was rediculous...CO is even more crazy fun...Im a native of CO..hope my bias didnt show..hahahaha 🤣🤣🍻🍻
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Really liking the new format! New Mexico is awesome and I will have to ride these trails!!
Hey guys! I'm the one who rode with you in Angel Fire a couple weeks ago, how's it goin! Anyway, just wanted to say, in watching this video you skipped all the best parts of Chili Dawg and Holy Mole! You've gotta have a local take you there and show you what's up! I was just there today and it was epic! Wish you all the best in your travels! #keeponpedalin
If 7000ft has too much oxygen you should try out the Monarch crest in Colorado, much of the ride is at over 12,000ft with incredible alpine views. And has several amazing descents (Fooses Creek and Greens Creek are considered among the best downhill trails in Colorado).
Thanks for coming out and showing New Mexico some love ! Ride jagged axe in glorieta next time you guys come down !
So cool, I have been in Ruidoso this week riding. Yes, the elevation is rough for this sea level dweller.
Love your new intro and editing style. So much better than pure vlogging. Love it! Great edit 💕!!!
Glad you like it!!
Bienvenidos a Nuevo México ! Glad you visited ! Enjoyed the content and will try those trails soon !
Glad you guys made your way out here! We definitely would like to link up with you next time you come out.
What a treat this Sunday morning!
Glad you liked it!!
There's a trail system on the north side of Albuquerque at Elena Galagos free space. There's a lot of chunk as well as flow on the downhills. Highly recommended! And yes, the altitude in NM is a killer; eastern Iowa is only ~600 feet above sea level...
So rad!! We’ll check it out!!
If you guys ever come back this way come to Canyon, TX. It is home of the second largest canyon in the U.S. the Palo Duro Canyon. A few years ago it hosted the 2019 marathon mountain bike championships. Really good enduro tracks then you can go down to the caprock canyons to ride trails there as well.
love the video style/ format, It"s Awesome Adventures! so glad you went to New Mexico. one of my favorite states. traveled there lot when young to fly -fish and mountain bike. You should ride the Four Corners area ...including try, Durango. I know its a hot spot for riding...but there is a reason.
So awesome!!! Well check it out!!
Glad you enjoyed NM! Some trails to hit next time are South Boundary trail by Taos (there is a shuttle service out of taos to take u up), Windsor trail at Santa Fe Ski area (public transit will take u to the top for $5), as well as some trails on the back side of the Sandia Mountains in ABQ
You’re gonna love Angelfire bike park! I’m heading there on the 21st to rip a bit! It never disappoints. Just watch out for that 10,000+ elevation lol.
So awesome!!!
New Mexico is awesome! Heading to Gila to ride next month. Also I live in big bear and we're between 6,700 - 8,700ft. Ride on 🤙🏴☠️
Y’all have to do Winsor trail in New Mexico. It is my favorite. You can shuttle for 5 bucks and get like 8k vertical drop
Liking the new style of videos!
Cool video just got done with a few laps on it today
We were shocked at home amazing that drive from Sedona to Flagstaff was....it was breathtaking!
Super techy glad you guys like it check out angle fire for some awesome downhill. Sandia park is sick. Just get someone to shuttle cause your looking at 10k elevation
Looks super fun!
The Dragon’s Back in San Ysidro is amazing! If you ever come back to New Mexico 🙃 I love our bike trails we have around here.
Next time u need to ride the South Boundary Trail which starts in Angel Fire,in a climb of course, and finishes with an awesome downhill into Taos!
Looks like some gnarly riding out there !
I love those rocky sections like the opening scene. I’m older and can’t go fast or big so the slower rough and technical stuff are my favorite trail features. Have you ever used trail apps or other electronic satellite trail devices? I also hike and there’s apps like all trails and satellite GPS devices that are all about trail systems. They can help with details like parking lots, trail names, reviews, pictures and staying on trail
Great tip!!! We’ll check some out!!
After Pandemie, you have to come in Quebec city, in Canada. couple bike center. Vallée du Bras du Nord, Sentiers du Moulin, Empire 47 and Mont Sainte-Anne!
I just came across this... it made me sad for you. There is so much good riding in Albuquerque that you missed out on. I lived there for 3 years. White Mesa is the best trail. Placitas is the best network, and the Tijeras are just plain epic. If you ever roll through there again you should take 2 or 3 days just to ride ABQ!
Love the new intro and video format guys! How can you skip NM?!? Hopefully you will be riding South Boundry Trail at some point! And of course AF, one of the best parks in the Rockies! Long live Ibis!
Love, Mojo & Ripmo
So awesome!!!!
Hope you got down with some green chilies there. Sadie’s is so good!
The 1st trail reminds me of biking Tahoe & Truckee... Great video ....👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🚴🏼♂️🚴🏼♂️🚴🏼♂️🚴🏼♂️🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
You guys are too lucky with all these blingy bikes and travel! Ride on!!
BTW, Mo, what do you think of the climbing contrast between the HD5 and Ripmo or Ripley?
Besides the wheelsize difference..
Ripleys the fastest with RipMo and hd5 very close to each other with a slight edge to the RipMo! But all climb amazingly!!
Mo, how you liking being back on 27.5?
Hannah is awsum. Fearless too.
Thank you!!!
"I hope the bolts on my bike are loo..." Lol, I laughed when you said that one. I'm going to have to try this trail for sure, you guys did a great job on the new format. Can't to see what y'all were up to with Shaun. Ride on...
if you ever come to central california near santa cruz it would be dope to have a group ride!
Where is the actually ? Is this the "Jagged Axe" trail ? Right off of I25 on highway 50 ? Near the old church ?
Nicccce! Great intro by the way
Thank you!!!
Make sure you hit the Windsor!!!!!
Great content! Shout out from Santa fe nm!
Are you comin’ to to México City?
If so I would be glad to show you around.
Nice job clearing that chunk on chili dog.
Awesome stuff guys! How do you guys like your I nine wheel? Just bought some I nine trail carbon wheels. Still in transit though. Just wondering if you can share some feed back. Thanks.
We love them!!! So much engagement!!
You better be coming to Durango next! Let us know we'll show you the trails!
Hannah.. I'm considering the Mojo 4 for my next bike. I have the Mojo 3 now and want the newer geometry. How do you like it so far? Is it plush or do you feel the trail more? Sorry for all the questions, but I'm just trying to gather info so I make a good decision. One more.. what tires and size are you running? I actually really like 2.8s on my 3. Does it look like there's clearance for more than a 2.6 maxxis? Looks like a fantastic bike.. and those trails looked amazing!!
very nice trails!!!
Glorieta is rad! Next time hit Jagged Axe and Janker DH!
Which do you prefer: Mojo HD5 vs. Ripmo V2? I am an east coast rider so it gets tight
Both are rad in different ways!! Hd5 more playful RipMo more rollover!
Dude, Big Bear, CA is 6700 feet above sea level lol
Daaaaaaaaaamn Hannah you are beast... I have never seen you ride like that.. Bad ass
So much good stuff in NM. Hit ABQ..white Mesa. AF is cool too but just another bike park in my opinion. Sandia’s etc.
First time riding in New Mexico I was breathing quite hard, too! :). Glad you guys enjoyed Glorieta, and I hope you had a great time at Angel Fire! New Mexico is a wonderful mountain biking state for sure.
Any reason i rarely see knee pads being worn?
Snack pack is brutal… that’s all I have to say and I’m from here
Might be the HD5! You’ve been missing 27.5 haha
Ride AWESOME!!!!
Love
Big Bear, CA elevation 6752’
skip NM??? Are you kidding? Jagged Axe in Glorieta is even rowdier than chilidog. But Abq and the east mountains have a vast amount of trails. Angelfire bike park though is just wow
You came to my house before
My dad runs long run bicycle services
The balloons come out in the morning
Yes yes it does or does it🤔🤔😍🤘
😂😂😂
Mo dem DVO look amazing on the HD👏👏💪💪🎉🎉✊
Sometimes ya just gotta dab to keep going.
Mo, I'm diggin the camera placement in this video. You get a great pov from you, and excellent footage of Hanna and the trail
If you like that you probably loved the east coast.
Great video!!! Awesome job riding NM slickrock hahahaha NM dose have amazing trails no matter where you go!! You guys need to visit Winterpark and areas in CO..if you think NM was rediculous...CO is even more crazy fun...Im a native of CO..hope my bias didnt show..hahahaha 🤣🤣🍻🍻
Why didn’t you ride with Syd and Mackey??
Y’all need some body protection. FR
For sure!!
You didn't say hello to Dusty Betty in Sedona and now no Syd or Macky in New Mexico? C'mon!
You guys are 8000 ft above sea level. You are in my neighborhood. Your riding on soft soil and clay. Alot to account for.