Just walked this section...KUDOS to you sir. This video makes it look WAY easier than it was. I saw 20 people walk it and one guy rode it when I was there last weekend.
@@AlexeiPavlov haha no way i could ride that snotch. I was curious. I took a trip to Moab to ride the whole enchilada 2 yrs ago. Wanted to make sure my Trek Fuel 9.3 was enough bike to take there. Turns out my bike was fine...I was underprepared. Its tough.
This should be titled “Riding the Snotch without stopping and people standing in the way”. Nice job
Just walked this section...KUDOS to you sir. This video makes it look WAY easier than it was. I saw 20 people walk it and one guy rode it when I was there last weekend.
camera does no justice, rode this yesterday and had to stop in the middle to turn my bike around
Tidy riding! But who was the guy sat half across the entry line? Where was his head?
Tell that guy to move.out ur way
When I was there, I had trouble just walking down that. Nicely done!
It’s very very hard to even walk down that while carrying your bike. Riding it seems impossible!!
Man this looks so easy on camera.....way more stretchy in real life than it looks here. Good riding
That switchback spot @0:27 is blown out, now there is 1 foot gap there
Well that looked way gnarly ...well done
wow, you made it! looks cool!
Nicely done!
What are you riding?
2017 yeti sb 5.5 probably the x01 eagle build
as if it matters LOL you think if you gonna get same bike, you gonna ride like him? LOL
@@AlexeiPavlov haha no way i could ride that snotch. I was curious. I took a trip to Moab to ride the whole enchilada 2 yrs ago. Wanted to make sure my Trek Fuel 9.3 was enough bike to take there. Turns out my bike was fine...I was underprepared. Its tough.
@@markprice1614 you gotta live there to ride the Notch and Snotch ;)))
You definitely stopped a couple times
Stopped means putting your foot down. No one is riding that without hopping their bike around.