I've been to Trestle hand full of time and heard mixed reviews. But from your videos it looks pretty fun to me. I'll have to try it out next CO trip I do.
@@Bradthewelder1 honestly I think keystone is a bit underrated for how great of a park it is. I would highly recommend it man. Let me know what you end up thinking of keystone!
If you're a beginner/intermediate downhiller then Trestle is way better for easier progression. Keystone only has one and a half blues, but they did rebuild one into a niiiiice med jump line last summer. It is a bit gnarly as I had a highspeed OTB on the step down last year. I rode key a lot when I was learning from 2019-2022. Trestle really molded me into an easy black trail jumper this year so keystone is back on my radar now that I'm better. Keystones runs are super long tho so if you're hands aren't ready then they're going to be HURTING after like 3-4 laps. Good time tho still lol
@@collincovington9209 Yea I would definitely again, I got a lot more winded at keystone than at trestle. Trestle has a lot more jump runs that are manageable. Overall keystone is a good time but don’t have nearly as much jump runs as trestle.
If you are more into steep, long and more natural types of trails Keystone kicks ass. If you want 8 foot wide machine cut runs with tons of jumps, then go to trestle. If you want both, go to Snowmass
Love the vids. New sub!
@@XSPORTZCLIPSX thank you man!
I've been to Trestle hand full of time and heard mixed reviews. But from your videos it looks pretty fun to me. I'll have to try it out next CO trip I do.
@@Bradthewelder1 honestly I think keystone is a bit underrated for how great of a park it is. I would highly recommend it man. Let me know what you end up thinking of keystone!
If you're a beginner/intermediate downhiller then Trestle is way better for easier progression. Keystone only has one and a half blues, but they did rebuild one into a niiiiice med jump line last summer. It is a bit gnarly as I had a highspeed OTB on the step down last year. I rode key a lot when I was learning from 2019-2022. Trestle really molded me into an easy black trail jumper this year so keystone is back on my radar now that I'm better. Keystones runs are super long tho so if you're hands aren't ready then they're going to be HURTING after like 3-4 laps. Good time tho still lol
@@collincovington9209 Yea I would definitely again, I got a lot more winded at keystone than at trestle. Trestle has a lot more jump runs that are manageable. Overall keystone is a good time but don’t have nearly as much jump runs as trestle.
If you are more into steep, long and more natural types of trails Keystone kicks ass. If you want 8 foot wide machine cut runs with tons of jumps, then go to trestle. If you want both, go to Snowmass
Eff yeah! Keystone is so rad!!! Thanks for sharing!
@@MarkLarson yea it’s definitely a fun place for sure and honestly not many people there. So it’s more for us haha!
That helter turn suckkkkss on a dh bike
@@MidWestMTB yea it’s definitely tight for sure haha.