Those trees on Bloodstone waited all year to fall the moment you said it's personal! Nice job on the no dab, counts in my book as they were on easy open areas of trail after clearing the double black technical beginning of Bloodstone. Looks like the kids are pretty good soccer players!
Haha, soccer and gymnastics! I said “kids, go get all your medals and trophies!” They delivered. 😆. That trail really isn’t that tough, I just couldn’t ever string it together. Glad it finally (mostly) worked out!
Haha, soccer and gymnastics! I said “kids, go get all your medals and trophies!” They delivered. 😆. That trail really isn’t that tough, I just couldn’t ever string it together. Glad it finally (mostly) worked out!
😂 Nice video ending! More medals than you can handle. I’ll bet your neck is sore. 😂 Seriously though, sick riding, Rob. Great challenge. Love the rocky tech!!
They are quite different. Cuyuna offers primarily cross country trails. Tioga is set up like a bike park, with a few designated climbing trails, each going up to separate hubs, from which a number of downhill trails run. There are also a few cross country trails in Tioga as well. I prefer Tioga, I think the trails are better, but Cuyuna does have more scenic overlooks, and more miles of trails.
I have always wanted to take that thing but for whatever reason I haven’t, the first few rocks just look sketchy to me. Great to hear it’s easier than it looks. Next time!
The ending was priceless 😂
Thanks!
Those trees on Bloodstone waited all year to fall the moment you said it's personal! Nice job on the no dab, counts in my book as they were on easy open areas of trail after clearing the double black technical beginning of Bloodstone. Looks like the kids are pretty good soccer players!
Haha, soccer and gymnastics! I said “kids, go get all your medals and trophies!” They delivered. 😆. That trail really isn’t that tough, I just couldn’t ever string it together. Glad it finally (mostly) worked out!
Haha, soccer and gymnastics! I said “kids, go get all your medals and trophies!” They delivered. 😆. That trail really isn’t that tough, I just couldn’t ever string it together. Glad it finally (mostly) worked out!
😂 Nice video ending! More medals than you can handle. I’ll bet your neck is sore. 😂 Seriously though, sick riding, Rob. Great challenge. Love the rocky tech!!
Thanks Randy! Haha, those are all my kids’ medals 😂
Rob: I'm gonna no dab this double black
Mohter nature: The heck you are
Haha that’s a great recap. Damn tree! 😡
Yeah LVL UP! Love the dramatic movie music fade to folk!
Ha thanks man!
Smiling all the way , thanks
Thank you!
How does this trail system compare to cuyuna? Similar climbs/descents? I assume not as MANY trails here?
They are quite different. Cuyuna offers primarily cross country trails. Tioga is set up like a bike park, with a few designated climbing trails, each going up to separate hubs, from which a number of downhill trails run. There are also a few cross country trails in Tioga as well. I prefer Tioga, I think the trails are better, but Cuyuna does have more scenic overlooks, and more miles of trails.
@@robonbikes interesting. How long are the descents?
I was able to make it out to cuyuna last month, very fun and the scenery was fantastic
They vary but most are 0.5 miles to 1 mile. Here’s a link to some great maps, one has trail distances. www.tiogarecreation.com/trails/
At 2:36 you should have taken the raised rocks path instead. It's a lot easier than it looks.
I have always wanted to take that thing but for whatever reason I haven’t, the first few rocks just look sketchy to me. Great to hear it’s easier than it looks. Next time!