Yes, to JT. It doesn't get enough attention. Living in Richmond, I want to get out to Charlottesville. I would love to get some recommendations for best trail for a first time in the area. Would Heyward trails be that one now? I've not worked up my technical skills much since I've been almost exclusively in the Richmond area since my time in Blacksburg riding Pandapas nearly 20 years ago now.
@@KevinTomayko yea man - JT was super fun and I love Poco and JRPS in general. For Cville, the absolute best place to start if you can only ride one place, you have to start with Blue Ridge School in St George, VA (30mins outside Cville). It features the biggest climbs and longest descents and tons of chunk. Heyward is definitely #2 in my book and it’s literally 5 minutes off I64 so much closer and more accessible. Pro Tip: if you want a bigger day on the bike, you can ride all of Heyward (about 8-10 miles) and then pedal on the road for about 5 mins over to Ohill and ride another 8-10 miles of awesome Singletrack
Pocahontas state park has added and repaired a lot of jumps and lines on moonshine run !
@@stevehague3836 I’ve heard - def want to get back out there soon !
Thanks for the content and ideas. I'm looking forward to exploring more trails in Virginia next year on my new Propain Ekano 2 that I just ordered. 😊
@@naterob2222 congrats on the new whip! Tons of awesome trails in VA to explore
Yes, to JT. It doesn't get enough attention. Living in Richmond, I want to get out to Charlottesville. I would love to get some recommendations for best trail for a first time in the area. Would Heyward trails be that one now? I've not worked up my technical skills much since I've been almost exclusively in the Richmond area since my time in Blacksburg riding Pandapas nearly 20 years ago now.
@@KevinTomayko yea man - JT was super fun and I love Poco and JRPS in general. For Cville, the absolute best place to start if you can only ride one place, you have to start with Blue Ridge School in St George, VA (30mins outside Cville). It features the biggest climbs and longest descents and tons of chunk. Heyward is definitely #2 in my book and it’s literally 5 minutes off I64 so much closer and more accessible.
Pro Tip: if you want a bigger day on the bike, you can ride all of Heyward (about 8-10 miles) and then pedal on the road for about 5 mins over to Ohill and ride another 8-10 miles of awesome Singletrack