I keep trying my best at that, it's insanely hard to try and remember after the fact when editing. I try to snag clips of the trail markers to help me point it out but sometimes you just get caught up enjoying your self and miss them.
Thank you, yea it was really nice and I'm sure it will only get better as Hatfield sees how many dirtbikers love the idea of a single track trail system.
Nice Vid, We saw u guys up in the trails. I think yall were going around a cliff but yall had to turn around because it wasnt a trail. We were a group of 15 bikes. Bummed out because all if the trails were really easy so we ended up leaving early to a different mountain.
Thanks, I'm interested to see how many people it draws. I'm sure they will be making changes and additions if they get a lot of folks riding there and giving feedback. There is a lot of room for growth and new lines there!
Great video. Looks like you had a great time. yeah, those brutal hot days really take it out of you. One small nit: guys on KTM XCW two strokes are not supposed to take quite that many dirt naps :-)
Yea a fun time there for sure! As far as the dirt naps go.. It wouldn't be right if I didn't show how strong the orange bikes are, even when the low talent light comes on! :)
@@HavocAdventure nice! I’ve been looking at the 2025 250xcw….. thinking I’m going to snag one this winter. Any issues with the new-ish TPI fuel system?
@@88ridered excellent bikes, i don’t think you could go wrong with any xc-w and this type of riding. I would suggest you explore the 300 vs 250 information that is available out there. I can’t tell you how many times i’ve made an amateur mistake and the 300 still had the grunt to save my wrong gear choice or lack of momentum on misjudged obstacles.
Do you think it’s possible to hit all the trails, including the double blacks, in a single day? I’m looking to come out labor day weekend and attempt to hit every trail but we’ll see. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
@@bikebuilder17 Absolutely, i think if your a seasoned amateur or better, and conditions are good. You should be able to knock out just about everything in one day. If you run into problems, or heat exhaustion, or anything then obviously that could hinder things a bit but otherwise yes.
@@HavocAdventure good to know, thanks! How many hours do you think you guys were out there riding that day? I’m coming from North Canton, OH and plan to get there close to 8-9am, ride all the trails, and drive home same day. It’s about a 3.5 hour drive for me.
@@bikebuilder17 I think we actually started riding about 9:15-930, took an hour lunch break and multiple stops throughout the day in the trail and we got back to parking lot around 5pm
Might try a few different mount options, it kept getting whacked with branches and then pointing in horrible directions, I actually threw away a ton of footage because it was looking at the sky or down at my seat. You don't really know until you sit down to edit when the ride is over. I'll try and do better with that though.
Hey I did end up buying one of these and wanted to pop back over here and thank you again. I've been riding with it the last couple months and love it. It's been a great! Thanks again.
Believe it or not the faster you can ride thru that stuff the easier it is. Trust the bike and try to maintain momentum. Happy trails my friend.
Tough riding. More commentary and on screen of what trail Junction and direction
I keep trying my best at that, it's insanely hard to try and remember after the fact when editing. I try to snag clips of the trail markers to help me point it out but sometimes you just get caught up enjoying your self and miss them.
Great video!! Looks like a great place to ride!
Thank you, yea it was really nice and I'm sure it will only get better as Hatfield sees how many dirtbikers love the idea of a single track trail system.
Nice Vid, We saw u guys up in the trails. I think yall were going around a cliff but yall had to turn around because it wasnt a trail. We were a group of 15 bikes. Bummed out because all if the trails were really easy so we ended up leaving early to a different mountain.
@@DylanJimenez25 Yep, i remember seeing you guys.
Looks decent but I was hoping for a little more challenge on the double blacks. Great video
Thanks, I'm interested to see how many people it draws. I'm sure they will be making changes and additions if they get a lot of folks riding there and giving feedback. There is a lot of room for growth and new lines there!
Great video. Looks like you had a great time. yeah, those brutal hot days really take it out of you. One small nit: guys on KTM XCW two strokes are not supposed to take quite that many dirt naps :-)
Yea a fun time there for sure! As far as the dirt naps go.. It wouldn't be right if I didn't show how strong the orange bikes are, even when the low talent light comes on! :)
@@HavocAdventure yeah, my KTM 300 XCW's low talent light is nearly burned out from being on so much
@@PatFarrellKTM hahahaha, it's ok, i'll buy more and keep them in my backpack out there on the trail! ;) Just flag me down.
35:07 😂😂 why ain’t nobody warn buddy 😂
What model KTM specifically? And what communication system are yall using??
I'm on a 21 KTM 300 xc-w, and using the Sena 50s for communication
@@HavocAdventure nice! I’ve been looking at the 2025 250xcw….. thinking I’m going to snag one this winter. Any issues with the new-ish TPI fuel system?
@@88ridered excellent bikes, i don’t think you could go wrong with any xc-w and this type of riding. I would suggest you explore the 300 vs 250 information that is available out there. I can’t tell you how many times i’ve made an amateur mistake and the 300 still had the grunt to save my wrong gear choice or lack of momentum on misjudged obstacles.
Do you think it’s possible to hit all the trails, including the double blacks, in a single day? I’m looking to come out labor day weekend and attempt to hit every trail but we’ll see. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
@@bikebuilder17 Absolutely, i think if your a seasoned amateur or better, and conditions are good. You should be able to knock out just about everything in one day. If you run into problems, or heat exhaustion, or anything then obviously that could hinder things a bit but otherwise yes.
@@HavocAdventure good to know, thanks! How many hours do you think you guys were out there riding that day? I’m coming from North Canton, OH and plan to get there close to 8-9am, ride all the trails, and drive home same day. It’s about a 3.5 hour drive for me.
@@bikebuilder17 I think we actually started riding about 9:15-930, took an hour lunch break and multiple stops throughout the day in the trail and we got back to parking lot around 5pm
Did you print your own map or are they available somewhere??
Maps, as well as trail passes are available around the corner at the Coal River Center
Man I would get out of there and hit an easier trail, I like to ride my bike not carry it
nobody wants to carry their bike, but if we never push out selves past the easy stuff, we'll never get any better.
Fix your camera POV. Get more trail and less helmet and bike
Might try a few different mount options, it kept getting whacked with branches and then pointing in horrible directions, I actually threw away a ton of footage because it was looking at the sky or down at my seat. You don't really know until you sit down to edit when the ride is over. I'll try and do better with that though.
@@HavocAdventureI really like the Dango chin mount I use. It stays on the helmet pretty well and is only $50 on Amazon.
@@AppalachianOutdoorChannel thank you for the recommendation, i’ll check it out
Hey I did end up buying one of these and wanted to pop back over here and thank you again. I've been riding with it the last couple months and love it. It's been a great! Thanks again.