"Dude, where's Buchegg Trail?" Well, I lost my footage of that one... But here is another full, raw POV run (not by me): th-cam.com/video/dsrCqtHTP3c/w-d-xo.html It's the easy flow-trail leading down to Hinterglemm. It starts at the end of Hacklberg Trail and Bergstadl Trail (right at the Westgipfel gondola middle station).
@@unscripted3209 Da bist Du etwas zu früh dran, die ersten Lifte fahren ab 26.05.. Beste Zeit ist Mitte Juni sobald alle Bahnen in Betrieb sind bis September. So früh kannst Du nur nach Leogang, dort geht es schon ab 18.05. los.
Ich glaub der selbe war eine Minute vorher noch vor mir bevor ich mich hingelegt hab. Dachte bestimmt ich halt ihn auf so lange wie ich gebraucht hab 😄 Danke dir! 🤙🏻
Hi and thanks for the great videos! I am planning my first trip to Leogang this August and would appreciate a few tips. Is the bike pass that's available online on the Saalfelden-Leogang site only valid for the bike park Leogang, or the entire region (it's very confusing on the website)? I will be travelling with my gf who is more of a begginer, rides a decent XC hardtail, but is not much in to the downhill aspect, do you think this could be a problem for her regarding route diversity? Thank you in advance for your response and great blog post!
Great idea man! Unless I've missed it, there is no ticket for those two combined. Just a season pass for austria and a bit of germany, italy, switerland etc. You can just take 1 lift ride in the other region. BUT the transfer between Leogang and Saalbach is pretty bad. A huge time sink and not worth it for 1 run. Instead, see if you can stay in both regions for a day or more. Leogang has 1 long beginner blue line and a skill area, while Saalbach has a couple blue trails you could ride with an XC bike. But with transfers between gondolas, you'll have to pedal a bit on a DH bike. Both are highly recommended tho! 2 of the best MTB regions in Austria. Hope this helps
@@SuspensionTraveler Thanks very much for the reply! After some research it seems to me that, like you also said, the Saalbach and Leogang regions are also connected via the gondolas and trails. It's fine, I don't mind getting some pedalling in 😃 I ride a rather light trail bike so I'm sure we'll manage. Thanks a lot for the response and keep up the amazing videos! 🙏
Hah, that's a cool goal! 🤘 I believe anyone can get quality video of their own MTB rides. It just takes minimal research and some trial and error. Your riding skills will follow over time. Spoiler: I've been riding for a long time now ;)
Hey there again, i'd like to go to Saalbach this year with my son. The only problem i got is that i have absolutely no idea where to start?! Like where's the starting point? Hotel, Airbnb...etc not too far away from the trails... Maybe you could help me out when u got a lil bit of free time. I'd really appreciate it. 👍👍
I got you! It's a little tricky there for first timers. That's why I wrote an entire article, my guide to Saalbach-Hinterglemm: suspensiontraveler.com/saalbach-hinterglemm-bike-destination-guide/ TL;DR: Pick a Hotel near your favorite trails for convenience. Depending on how experienced your son is at MTB, Panorama Trail in Saalbach is a good starting point. Here's a trail map: www.trailforks.com/region/bikecircus-saalbach-hinterglemm
"Dude, where's Buchegg Trail?" Well, I lost my footage of that one...
But here is another full, raw POV run (not by me): th-cam.com/video/dsrCqtHTP3c/w-d-xo.html
It's the easy flow-trail leading down to Hinterglemm. It starts at the end of Hacklberg Trail and Bergstadl Trail (right at the Westgipfel gondola middle station).
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Ich mag deine Videos einfach, kein Schnick, kein Schnack 😄 Einfach das worauf es ankommt 🤙🏻
Ich mach einfach was ich mir selbst auch gern ansehen würde. 😄 Freut mich umso mehr wenn's gut ankommt!
Da bekommt man doch gleich wieder Lust auf Saalbach, kann es kaum erwarten dieses Jahr wieder hin zu fahren.
Absolut! Saalbach ist Pflicht 👌
Wann ist eine gute Zeit da hinzufahren? Ich war noch nie auf einem Bikepark und habe Saalbach für den 23 und 24 Mai gebucht.
@@unscripted3209 Da bist Du etwas zu früh dran, die ersten Lifte fahren ab 26.05.. Beste Zeit ist Mitte Juni sobald alle Bahnen in Betrieb sind bis September. So früh kannst Du nur nach Leogang, dort geht es schon ab 18.05. los.
@@papafreeride Vielen Dank für die Info. du hast mich und meinen Kumpel vor einer bösen Überraschung bewahrt. Dann werde umbuchen müssen auf Leogang.
58:56 der Klassiker, ne Sekunde bevor man vorbeifährt, muss einer schnell noch im Weg rumfahren. Klasse Video und sauber gefahren🤘
Ich glaub der selbe war eine Minute vorher noch vor mir bevor ich mich hingelegt hab. Dachte bestimmt ich halt ihn auf so lange wie ich gebraucht hab 😄
Danke dir! 🤙🏻
59:51 - Bester Mann 🤙
Super 👍.
Schönes Video und super gefahren! 👍
Aber geil 🤘🏻
Hi and thanks for the great videos! I am planning my first trip to Leogang this August and would appreciate a few tips. Is the bike pass that's available online on the Saalfelden-Leogang site only valid for the bike park Leogang, or the entire region (it's very confusing on the website)? I will be travelling with my gf who is more of a begginer, rides a decent XC hardtail, but is not much in to the downhill aspect, do you think this could be a problem for her regarding route diversity? Thank you in advance for your response and great blog post!
Great idea man!
Unless I've missed it, there is no ticket for those two combined.
Just a season pass for austria and a bit of germany, italy, switerland etc.
You can just take 1 lift ride in the other region.
BUT the transfer between Leogang and Saalbach is pretty bad. A huge time sink and not worth it for 1 run.
Instead, see if you can stay in both regions for a day or more.
Leogang has 1 long beginner blue line and a skill area, while Saalbach has a couple blue trails you could ride with an XC bike. But with transfers between gondolas, you'll have to pedal a bit on a DH bike.
Both are highly recommended tho! 2 of the best MTB regions in Austria.
Hope this helps
@@SuspensionTraveler Thanks very much for the reply! After some research it seems to me that, like you also said, the Saalbach and Leogang regions are also connected via the gondolas and trails. It's fine, I don't mind getting some pedalling in 😃 I ride a rather light trail bike so I'm sure we'll manage. Thanks a lot for the response and keep up the amazing videos! 🙏
My new goal is to get your setup and hopefully similar video quality. The riding part is too far for my capabilities for now :).
Hah, that's a cool goal! 🤘 I believe anyone can get quality video of their own MTB rides. It just takes minimal research and some trial and error.
Your riding skills will follow over time. Spoiler: I've been riding for a long time now ;)
Is someone Riding in Saalbach next Monday or Tuesday? I’ll be there for a Little vacation...
Are you shooting with the GoPro 11 in this video?
Nope, that was still all on the DJI Action 2.
which looks just like the OA 3 imo.
Unless you turn on HDR mode.
@@SuspensionTraveler it seems to me that action 2 shoots better than action 3 :)
I did quite a bit of color grading and editing here 😉 so you could get the 3 to look like this no problem.
Hey there again, i'd like to go to Saalbach this year with my son. The only problem i got is that i have absolutely no idea where to start?! Like where's the starting point? Hotel, Airbnb...etc not too far away from the trails... Maybe you could help me out when u got a lil bit of free time. I'd really appreciate it. 👍👍
I got you! It's a little tricky there for first timers. That's why I wrote an entire article, my guide to Saalbach-Hinterglemm:
suspensiontraveler.com/saalbach-hinterglemm-bike-destination-guide/
TL;DR: Pick a Hotel near your favorite trails for convenience. Depending on how experienced your son is at MTB, Panorama Trail in Saalbach is a good starting point.
Here's a trail map: www.trailforks.com/region/bikecircus-saalbach-hinterglemm
Thanks for a fantastic overview of Saalbach, perfect for us who have never been there 👍🚴♂️💨