Phil has been making BANGERS in 2021 and seems like a happier guy. I remember he had asked us to critique his channel earlier in the year, and he's been bringing 🔥🔥🔥 ever since!!!
@@karicallegra8194 the one at Mountain Creek was insane. If you've ridden there you know how steep and technical that is ... I've been there at least a dozen times and didn't even know half those trails existed, and Phil was just bombing them.
Phil is about the only TH-camr that I can watch an entire video of GoPro footage. It's so satisfying to watch him ride that fast and smooth in less than ideal conditions. I almost feel like watching his videos makes me faster through digital osmosis or something.
It’s the confidence of someone who’s had every type of crash and is in complete control of the bike- he’s on another level of skill compared to nearly anyone.
Phil is so underrated when talking about TH-camrs I’m sure he has helped you learn skills and put out content for us to be entertained by, this blokes a legend.
I've been watching your stuff for a week now, almost all the videos. For me this is like meditation, I'm sure it's nothing like that for most people. However there is a specific type of tranquility that I get from watching the beautiful scenery combined with the speed, I don't ride myself but I imagine that the freedom one feels going down these trails is amazing. Love the work, cheer from Sweden
Classic MTB POV. Seems odd to say it was 'old school' since MTB TH-cam is less than a decade old, but that was old school and I loved it. Good stuff fellas.
1:02 As someone who grew up in NH, people often say "Aren't you used to the cold?". My response is, "You can spend 20 years getting kicked in the shin every day and you'll get used to it. but you won't enjoy it..." That is why I moved south.
You guys coming in from Asheville always miss the third downhill, Paint Mountain. From the top, descend to the southwest on Paint Mountain trail down to the French Broad. Turn left and ride about a mile then climb the Chimney Rock trail. that takes you to the awesome overlook and the beginning of the second downhill you did, Paint Rock trail. I agree with Phil about the northern downhill, Paint Creek trail. You do it once for the views and the cliff edge tech, then stick with south side in the future. Speaking of cliff edge tech, I was looking forward to seeing how Phil handled it, but much of that part doesn't seem to have made the cut. I know that section Alex was going on about, and dude that scares me, but you smoothed it!
I'm no rider. I have a yard-sale Mongoose that hasn't been touched in a few years. I'm 46, have bad shoulders, heart palpitations, a touch of asthma and half of my left Achilles tendon. But I like crazy speed and the twisting through the woods kind of stuff. So whether it's rally cars, rock-bouncers, quad-copters, dirt bikes quads or mountain bikes, if it's fast and insane, I dig it. Seeing this makes me wish I could rewind the clock and get into this stuff from my teens. But I grew up in Kansas, so no hills to bomb or woods to shred. I just had small-town streets and bumpy sidewalks, and the occasional ramp my friends & I built out of cinder-blocks & plywood. Probably the craziest thing I have done on a bike was when we had the plywood, but nothing to prop it on. So we took turns being the ramp ourselves. Yeah We'd lie down and put the 4X8 sheet of 1 inch plywood on our backs. the others would come flying down the "hill" (more like the gentle slope of the sidewalk in front of my house) as fast as we could, and hit the ramp with one of us under it. The only two rules: Don't brake, and don't go slow. It wasn't bad being the ramp. I felt a little push, but the 4 ft wide plywood spread the weight out mainly across the shoulders and butt. My mildly obese friend going over didn't even bother me. But he did make the best ramp though. Little bit higher and just a tad of "spring". Yeah we were crazy teens. But damn I miss it, and wish I would have stayed interested in bicycling, especially now since I live in Pennsylvania now, and there are a lot of places one could ride. Nothing I have seen as well maintained or extreme as this, but better than what I had growing up in the flatlands of Kansas.
Totally agree with you on the Crankbrothers shoes! I wanted to like them so much because of the fit and boa system but I almost died multiple times because of the lack of grip compared to Five-tens
Phil you are the real mvp. Thanks for the videos this year. Had a baby in June and haven’t been able to go ride at all really. You’re videos make me feel like I’m still out there. Appreciate you brother
Hey, exact same situation here. April baby so I got a few rides pulling him in a carrier before temps dropped. Have really been appreciating all the trail videos from all of the youtubers.
7:10 I love tight, techy, exposed switchbacks. I lived in Chamonix Mont-Blanc for quite a few years and half the turns are like but narrower and fewer leaves. That's why I prefer a 27.5" as they're more manoeuvrable in those situations.
Love watching your TH-cam videos Phil. We all knew you were good, but WOW....your skills are without a doubt, the NEXT LEVEL we all dream of having on a mountain bike. To be honest, I'd be lost trying to ride through all those leaves, but you ride down them like a knife through hot butter....very smooth. With that said, it was awesome seeing the past few of your videos with your fellow TH-camr Mountain Biker friends (Alex and Seth.)
I feel the same about the crank bros. Was a bit disappointed after I got them. Been using them on my easy rides and I think they're just now up to par due to all the little holes that have cut them up and softened them.
I subscribe to a lot of MTB channels but Phil is definitely my favorite. Great content and I genuinely like his style! Skills w Phil is my fav. Hope I get a chance to cross paths (or trails?) with him someday.
Phil you should ride Slate Valley Trails or as its called around here SVT sometime next year. Its in Poultney Vermont there are some really cool trails there. SVT is also my local trail system and I have to say that Hunker Down is one of the best trails on SVT. Hunker down is pretty flowy with some sick rolls and drops. I got a pinch flat in 4 places from one of the rolls because I was being dumb lol.
I ride put there few times a month. You know what's terrifying? Popular equestrian spot, Horses go up that last trail. I've only had positive encounters, but it's worth noting because of how fast that rip is
I always enjoy your vids bro. Thank so much for putting your real self out there, always. You are the genuine article. Quick question Phil, do the Etnies run smal or LG etc. Are they the same size as your CB BOA shoes? I totally agree with you about the CB shoes. Really wanted them to work but they always make me a bit nervous and move too much in chunk. Keep shredding & posting. Living vicariously through your POV is humbling. 🤟
I’d love to see some tips and or footage of leaf surfing on your bike. It absolutely blows my mind how you ride through those leaves. Where do you find traction?
You have to give the CB shoes some time to break in I thought the same thing when I bought them but I'm 2 months in now and it's the best shoe I've used so far. I also use the stamp pedals.
Did anyone else just find it so funny on that climb when Alex didn't make it a Phil is just hopping right behind him, waiting to go and Alex doesn't even realize but Phil is so courteous he just waits till alex moves. that had me crackin up
Absolutely hate riding in the leaves, even if its my usual loop. ONLY good thing is that the leaves are off and you can see ahead better without the foliage. Lesser ridden trails are the worst as minimal traffic doesn't ride off the leaves at all. Anyway, killer ride!
I also posted a video last week when we rode Kanuga in the rain! th-cam.com/video/f8rK7G_epjU/w-d-xo.html
What’s with the dolphin sounds?
@@alanross7694 thats a swearword-censor
There'a just a lot of dolphins in those parts of the woods.
@@mcmcgregor65 Thanks for the clarification. I should have been able to figure that out!
You gotta come ride in Arkansas, some of the best riding in the south
Phil has been making BANGERS in 2021 and seems like a happier guy. I remember he had asked us to critique his channel earlier in the year, and he's been bringing 🔥🔥🔥 ever since!!!
Thank you Topspot! :)
@@SkillsWithPhil Thank YOU Phil. Big inspiration and you make my day a better one everytime you upload 👌
@@SkillsWithPhil No thank YOU. Agree with TOPSPOT... these last few videos have been top notch!! Keep up the great work brotha!!
You guys and Seth are killing it. 🤘🏻
@@karicallegra8194 the one at Mountain Creek was insane. If you've ridden there you know how steep and technical that is ... I've been there at least a dozen times and didn't even know half those trails existed, and Phil was just bombing them.
Phil is about the only TH-camr that I can watch an entire video of GoPro footage. It's so satisfying to watch him ride that fast and smooth in less than ideal conditions. I almost feel like watching his videos makes me faster through digital osmosis or something.
The GT designers were smart for putting the Force logo on the top tube where it's visible during POV footage
I love how Phill is just hopping at 6:55 waiting for him to move 😂
Dam, Phil always rides with the confidence of someone who has never crashed before. Gives me sweaty hands just watching this but i love it.
It’s the confidence of someone who’s had every type of crash and is in complete control of the bike- he’s on another level of skill compared to nearly anyone.
@@BikingWIthPanda stevie died riding a motorcycle tho???
Phil is so underrated when talking about TH-camrs I’m sure he has helped you learn skills and put out content for us to be entertained by, this blokes a legend.
I've been watching your stuff for a week now, almost all the videos. For me this is like meditation, I'm sure it's nothing like that for most people. However there is a specific type of tranquility that I get from watching the beautiful scenery combined with the speed, I don't ride myself but I imagine that the freedom one feels going down these trails is amazing.
Love the work, cheer from Sweden
Only one thing better than hearing your laugh...it's hearing Alex laugh with you. :)
Single track has superb memory! A walking single track encyclopedia or a rather a riding encyclopedia.
That 2nd lap was epic!! All that speed..
Classic MTB POV. Seems odd to say it was 'old school' since MTB TH-cam is less than a decade old, but that was old school and I loved it. Good stuff fellas.
Two of my favourite mountain bikers sending it, love it !
I've been enjoying these videos almost as much as you guys I think :)
That was super sick! The leaves hiding the topography made your speed all the more impressive! Great video, gents!
So sick! And this speed on the leave’s…just crazy🤙🏻
Phill is like a surgeon and cut thru lines with such a sharp precision 👏👏
What a place to ride... Beautiful autumn colours
That lighting + the foliage is amazing!
Alex is not a slow rider, how fast you close the gap is amazing.
1:02 As someone who grew up in NH, people often say "Aren't you used to the cold?". My response is, "You can spend 20 years getting kicked in the shin every day and you'll get used to it. but you won't enjoy it..."
That is why I moved south.
Aren’t you in Colorado ?
@@gaberomero1740
Isn't Colorado a desert?
This is what I wanna see! The Sampler and Phil ride together!
You guys coming in from Asheville always miss the third downhill, Paint Mountain. From the top, descend to the southwest on Paint Mountain trail down to the French Broad. Turn left and ride about a mile then climb the Chimney Rock trail. that takes you to the awesome overlook and the beginning of the second downhill you did, Paint Rock trail. I agree with Phil about the northern downhill, Paint Creek trail. You do it once for the views and the cliff edge tech, then stick with south side in the future. Speaking of cliff edge tech, I was looking forward to seeing how Phil handled it, but much of that part doesn't seem to have made the cut. I know that section Alex was going on about, and dude that scares me, but you smoothed it!
Cause they know that next climb back up from Weaver's bend SUCKS!
I'm no rider. I have a yard-sale Mongoose that hasn't been touched in a few years. I'm 46, have bad shoulders, heart palpitations, a touch of asthma and half of my left Achilles tendon. But I like crazy speed and the twisting through the woods kind of stuff. So whether it's rally cars, rock-bouncers, quad-copters, dirt bikes quads or mountain bikes, if it's fast and insane, I dig it.
Seeing this makes me wish I could rewind the clock and get into this stuff from my teens. But I grew up in Kansas, so no hills to bomb or woods to shred. I just had small-town streets and bumpy sidewalks, and the occasional ramp my friends & I built out of cinder-blocks & plywood. Probably the craziest thing I have done on a bike was when we had the plywood, but nothing to prop it on. So we took turns being the ramp ourselves. Yeah We'd lie down and put the 4X8 sheet of 1 inch plywood on our backs. the others would come flying down the "hill" (more like the gentle slope of the sidewalk in front of my house) as fast as we could, and hit the ramp with one of us under it. The only two rules: Don't brake, and don't go slow. It wasn't bad being the ramp. I felt a little push, but the 4 ft wide plywood spread the weight out mainly across the shoulders and butt. My mildly obese friend going over didn't even bother me. But he did make the best ramp though. Little bit higher and just a tad of "spring". Yeah we were crazy teens. But damn I miss it, and wish I would have stayed interested in bicycling, especially now since I live in Pennsylvania now, and there are a lot of places one could ride. Nothing I have seen as well maintained or extreme as this, but better than what I had growing up in the flatlands of Kansas.
Totally agree with you on the Crankbrothers shoes! I wanted to like them so much because of the fit and boa system but I almost died multiple times because of the lack of grip compared to Five-tens
Felt the speed through those fallen leaves. Whew.
Phil's view of climbing, a man of my own heart.
Phil you are the real mvp. Thanks for the videos this year. Had a baby in June and haven’t been able to go ride at all really. You’re videos make me feel like I’m still out there. Appreciate you brother
Hey, exact same situation here. April baby so I got a few rides pulling him in a carrier before temps dropped. Have really been appreciating all the trail videos from all of the youtubers.
7:10 I love tight, techy, exposed switchbacks. I lived in Chamonix Mont-Blanc for quite a few years and half the turns are like but narrower and fewer leaves. That's why I prefer a 27.5" as they're more manoeuvrable in those situations.
Love watching your TH-cam videos Phil. We all knew you were good, but WOW....your skills are without a doubt, the NEXT LEVEL we all dream of having on a mountain bike. To be honest, I'd be lost trying to ride through all those leaves, but you ride down them like a knife through hot butter....very smooth. With that said, it was awesome seeing the past few of your videos with your fellow TH-camr Mountain Biker friends (Alex and Seth.)
I feel the same about the crank bros. Was a bit disappointed after I got them. Been using them on my easy rides and I think they're just now up to par due to all the little holes that have cut them up and softened them.
That is some speed there man. Much respect and love from Cornwall in the UK
Phil you finally hit 500k subs!!! CONGRATS!!!
My 2 favorites MTB TH-camrs! thank you for riding
So great to see you back in western NC flying downhill. Classic Phil!
wooow, amazing place and you are really fast! 💪
Every time I watch your videos I have to double check to make sure it's not in 1.5x replay speed. Crazy dude.
I subscribe to a lot of MTB channels but Phil is definitely my favorite. Great content and I genuinely like his style! Skills w Phil is my fav.
Hope I get a chance to cross paths (or trails?) with him someday.
Sick Riding Dudes!! Love ti see you two back!!
I was scared just watching! A lot of that would be doable for me, but not anywhere near the speeds you were rocking. Keep it up! (And stay safe)
Awesome video Phil! Love to see someone representing true east coast!
So much good riding in the East!
Yess
Definitely a case of the whole being better than the sum of the parts . In this case the parts were already superb. Great work guys :)
Hahahah Phil. I am a Vermont escapee. Folks around here will say "you should be used to the cold!!". Nope. I tell them I EARNED my scorn for it!
Love when you 2 ride together! Great video!
Thanks for a great ride.
What a great mtb channel 10/10
That 2nd lap looked hella fun 🤩
What a great adventure you guys rock!
Man that last trail looks awesome! Looks like it could rival some of the highspeed runs I rode recently out west even!
Alex video of this ride really showed just how fast Phil was. Pretty awesome stuff.
Alex, and Phil!!! sick!!! Gawd Phil, slow down dude! LOL I can't see a firkin thing, still going 100 mph. hahaha!
I wish i could ride 1/4 as fast as Phil. Makes it look so easy
Your recent videos have been excellent!
I was scared when you yeeted the Bike at 8:29 , cause thee Go-Pro was too low to see the rhododendron branches :D
Really cool little moment there.
ive been running the same shoes for a couple of months and so far absolutely love how they feel and grip my pedals
From one Phil to another, your vids are sick!! Really great riding matey, I don't know how you ride with balls so big!! 🤣🤣✌🏻
11:05 wow what a view!
Place looks fun great vid man 🤘
“I’m not about putting constant effort” finally someone who understands me. I get it! I totally get it. Life lesson in there as well. 😉
Great video , makes me want to go ride right now!
Those views look amazing!
Man that speed with such a hard trail to read. Very exciting and stressful watch, haha
Way to rally, Phil. for the tricky section!
Phil you should ride Slate Valley Trails or as its called around here SVT sometime next year. Its in Poultney Vermont there are some really cool trails there. SVT is also my local trail system and I have to say that Hunker Down is one of the best trails on SVT. Hunker down is pretty flowy with some sick rolls and drops. I got a pinch flat in 4 places from one of the rolls because I was being dumb lol.
Awesome 🤙🔥 Nice 2 see you two "sampling" 👌
I ride put there few times a month. You know what's terrifying? Popular equestrian spot, Horses go up that last trail. I've only had positive encounters, but it's worth noting because of how fast that rip is
Yeah, that’s pretty reckless going that fast on a multi-use trail, especially since it’s hard to stop/turn with all those leaves.
Awesome vid Phil!! Thanks!! ✌🏽
Phil please go to windham bike park the jumps are so freakin huge. It would be really cool seeing you do the uci pro downhill trail.
just unbeliebable.
Great ride boys! This is such a fun area to ride in. So many great trails!
What trail was the second descent? I want to ride that
@@peterlang5047 I'm honestly not sure, but yeah it looks sick.
love the Etnies review!!
Every time I watch one of Phil’s video it makes me want to immediately grab my bike and go shred a trail lol
Oh yes
great ride as always
I love the paint creek area!
I always enjoy your vids bro. Thank so much for putting your real self out there, always. You are the genuine article.
Quick question Phil, do the Etnies run smal or LG etc. Are they the same size as your CB BOA shoes? I totally agree with you about the CB shoes. Really wanted them to work but they always make me a bit nervous and move too much in chunk. Keep shredding & posting. Living vicariously through your POV is humbling. 🤟
Sick trail sick raiders !! Dude please whats the shoes you mention !! Thks keep it on !!
I think you'd like Oregon Phil. 4-5k feet of descending on some trails and good shuttle options limiting the climbing to a 1k feet or so.
I’d love to see some tips and or footage of leaf surfing on your bike. It absolutely blows my mind how you ride through those leaves. Where do you find traction?
Love your videos!
I'm from mass and living in Asheville for 4 years now, I'm such a wimp when it comes to the cold
Love your videos bro
The absolute anxiety I get from the sound of those leaves is crazy!
You have to give the CB shoes some time to break in I thought the same thing when I bought them but I'm 2 months in now and it's the best shoe I've used so far. I also use the stamp pedals.
Tells him that it's wide open, and Phil was like light speed it is then
Trail braille - traille!
Did anyone else just find it so funny on that climb when Alex didn't make it a Phil is just hopping right behind him, waiting to go and Alex doesn't even realize but Phil is so courteous he just waits till alex moves. that had me crackin up
Phil "prepare to make the jump to lightspeed" Kmetz
Sooo many leaves!!!!
8:21 good thing you didn’t hit that booter! You would’ve ran into the down tree on the trail! 🥵🤯
Hell yeah!!!! Im 2 favorite people!!!!!!
You each dressed to match the other one's bike. If I didn't know better I would think it's intentional :D
pokemon cards))). I remember those, thanks Phil for reminding me how old i am
Absolutely hate riding in the leaves, even if its my usual loop. ONLY good thing is that the leaves are off and you can see ahead better without the foliage. Lesser ridden trails are the worst as minimal traffic doesn't ride off the leaves at all. Anyway, killer ride!
INSANE.
13:17 INSANE
So hell cool🤘
AWESOME...
Getting the bike over deadfall technique "with Phil".
sad that those two hikers didn't know they were passing two legends of the mtb community
I aspire to have videos like this
Love it
🔥🔥🔥