Haha those two drops at the beginning of the video I built those with my dad when I first started mountain biking about a year ago. It’s crazy actually seeing other people ride them because I don’t see to many people out on the canyon lake trails. Just the other day I was out on my bike riding down that trail warming up and I had saw my red drop cracked so I put it on it’s side and out of they way so no one would get hurt. I hope to go out and reinforce it and build a proper landing for it when it rains.
That's cool! Thank u for ur trail work. The only reason I don't ride there too much is just there's not that many miles of trails. But I like what's there.
@@faithmata3768 Actually there’s lots of trail father back with lots of huge jumps In the mountains about 2 miles from that trail the ones in the video are pretty close to the lake.
Where are these trails? Where do I park? I Live in Audi Murphy Ranch right next to Canyon Lake. I go to Sports Stop and Canyon Cowboy all the time I live right there.
A friend took me to canyon lake but we were on dirtbikes I think near Canyon Lake Dam. I'll probably go with my son next weekend on our Mt-bikes. Looks like a nice area to ride.
We did 2 separate rides yesterday and i didn't leave enough recovery time from my last ride and workout and we did the most outrageous hike a bike up at a mountain at the end of the ride (i couldn't even hardly get my bike up over the rocks because i needed to use my hands-that's how steep it was)...i couldn't even make it to top. I was too hungry and out of energy...that's never happened to me before no matter how tough a ride is! 😳
Ok, u wanna take the 74 E and turn right onto Greenwald Ave. Drive all the way down until u see a guard shack...that's all a private gated community, so u can't go in there...u will have to park on one of the dirt roads right before that guard shack. If ur facing the guard shack, the trail entrance is off to the right. Hope that helps.
I'm apologize, I'm not understanding ur question. Ur asking if I'm going to do a Canyon Lake video... did u mean Canyon Hills? If so, I already have a video up of that one as well.
U go down the 74 towards the 15 fwy and turn onto Greenwald Ave. U take that all the way back till u reach the guard shack. U can't proceed any further so u park in one of those little dirt turn outs and ride off to the right...the trails are in there. U can follow my strava if u like, but you'll have to dig back in it to find my route from this time period.
Haha those two drops at the beginning of the video I built those with my dad when I first started mountain biking about a year ago. It’s crazy actually seeing other people ride them because I don’t see to many people out on the canyon lake trails. Just the other day I was out on my bike riding down that trail warming up and I had saw my red drop cracked so I put it on it’s side and out of they way so no one would get hurt. I hope to go out and reinforce it and build a proper landing for it when it rains.
That's cool! Thank u for ur trail work. The only reason I don't ride there too much is just there's not that many miles of trails. But I like what's there.
@@faithmata3768 Actually there’s lots of trail father back with lots of huge jumps In the mountains about 2 miles from that trail the ones in the video are pretty close to the lake.
@@callummtbmx9237 yeah, I checked those out too.
Where are these trails? Where do I park? I Live in Audi Murphy Ranch right next to Canyon Lake. I go to Sports Stop and Canyon Cowboy all the time I live right there.
@@frankramirez4818 there in the hills next to the north gate
Nice faith l! Sweet video 👍🏻
Thanks!!
hi i love your vidos thay are asome.
Well thank u! I appreciate that!
A friend took me to canyon lake but we were on dirtbikes I think near Canyon Lake Dam. I'll probably go with my son next weekend on our Mt-bikes. Looks like a nice area to ride.
In my opinion, it's some of the best flow in all of Southern California. If u ride it the way I do, u can just rip so fast it's ridiculous.
Nice ride. Looks like a good workout
We did 2 separate rides yesterday and i didn't leave enough recovery time from my last ride and workout and we did the most outrageous hike a bike up at a mountain at the end of the ride (i couldn't even hardly get my bike up over the rocks because i needed to use my hands-that's how steep it was)...i couldn't even make it to top. I was too hungry and out of energy...that's never happened to me before no matter how tough a ride is! 😳
It looks very nice. Can you tell me the address of that trail. Like the bridges. Seems cool. I live in elsinore. NICE RIDE GUYS
Ok, u wanna take the 74 E and turn right onto Greenwald Ave. Drive all the way down until u see a guard shack...that's all a private gated community, so u can't go in there...u will have to park on one of the dirt roads right before that guard shack. If ur facing the guard shack, the trail entrance is off to the right. Hope that helps.
@@faithmata3768 thanks a lot.
Hi buddy, I live in Canyon Lake and it is amazing. Are you going to film and go on that trail in the future??
I'm apologize, I'm not understanding ur question. Ur asking if I'm going to do a Canyon Lake video... did u mean Canyon Hills? If so, I already have a video up of that one as well.
@@faithmata3768 sorry. What my question was will you go on that trail again??
@@LincRYAN oh yeah, I ride there every so often. I was just there this past Wednesday. Love the flowiness there.
@@faithmata3768 yes it is amazing.
What editing software do you use? Do you use IMovie?? And do you also use a MacBook Pro??
Where are these Flowy Trails? I live in Audi Murphy Ranch next to Canyon Lake but in Menifee CA.
U go down the 74 towards the 15 fwy and turn onto Greenwald Ave. U take that all the way back till u reach the guard shack. U can't proceed any further so u park in one of those little dirt turn outs and ride off to the right...the trails are in there. U can follow my strava if u like, but you'll have to dig back in it to find my route from this time period.
Man I came to this place expecting fun but it's really a cross country riding place
Yeah, I've found that to be the case with a lot of trails. It's kinda hard to find a true enduro trail.