Great ride, progress comes incrementally. I would suggest at least a pair of knee pads, doesn't take much of a crack to the knees to make it a very long walk back to the lot and days of recovery.
I had a gnarly crash on a non technical section of this trail many years back and haven't returned. Need to give it a go again. Curious how much snow they have down there after this latest storm. Probably going to be a while now before the north facing stuff melts off!
100% you should get a guide to show you the lines and technique. I walked the Hiline chute for years before getting a guide last year. He showed me the line and I just copied him. Cleared the whole Hiline descent first go. It's amazing how much confidence you get from just watching someone do it right. Phil at Sedona Mountian Bike Guides is the man.
Glorieta is big. Steep climbs. A bit much for me, too. Dis you ride Winsor from top of the mountain in Santa Fe? Worth it. Best trails I've done lately are at Phil's World in Cortez, CO. Planning on Hartman Rocks soon, too.
I've heard good things about Phil's World - I'll have to make my way out there to try it sometime! In Glorieta I rode Chips & Salsa, then Holy Molé, along with the necessary connectors between each one and the parking lot, but that was it for that trip.
Kudos to you. My son took a 15’ fall a week ago just before the last slab. Better safe than sorry. Especially solo. The traction was horrible. I think the cold played a role. Tires weren’t hooking up.
So I just got to the part where you hit the first hard slab or the drops at that first attempt you had it man you just got a commit a little bit harder and honestly I like to hit that part with a little bit more speed and then slam on my brakes when I’m descending into the turn on the back of that slab but a little bit more speed will really help you not get hung up so much but you really got to commit or else you’re not gonna make that turn so steep right there good shit, Donald
I find one way to progress fast is rye, who is good writers local riders that are willing to show you the guidelines. Take some time with you you ever wanna go for a ride bro let me know life behind bars on Strava.
Great ride, progress comes incrementally. I would suggest at least a pair of knee pads, doesn't take much of a crack to the knees to make it a very long walk back to the lot and days of recovery.
Great riding!
Great stuff!!
I appreciate your persistence. Enjoyed watching your 'not quite' attempts. I so wish POV cameras could convey the steeps.
I had a gnarly crash on a non technical section of this trail many years back and haven't returned. Need to give it a go again. Curious how much snow they have down there after this latest storm. Probably going to be a while now before the north facing stuff melts off!
100% you should get a guide to show you the lines and technique. I walked the Hiline chute for years before getting a guide last year. He showed me the line and I just copied him. Cleared the whole Hiline descent first go. It's amazing how much confidence you get from just watching someone do it right. Phil at Sedona Mountian Bike Guides is the man.
Awesome that you keep trying. You'll get it!! Knee pads will help the confidence.
Glorieta is big. Steep climbs. A bit much for me, too. Dis you ride Winsor from top of the mountain in Santa Fe? Worth it. Best trails I've done lately are at Phil's World in Cortez, CO. Planning on Hartman Rocks soon, too.
I've heard good things about Phil's World - I'll have to make my way out there to try it sometime!
In Glorieta I rode Chips & Salsa, then Holy Molé, along with the necessary connectors between each one and the parking lot, but that was it for that trip.
Kudos to you. My son took a 15’ fall a week ago just before the last slab. Better safe than sorry. Especially solo. The traction was horrible. I think the cold played a role. Tires weren’t hooking up.
Yikes! Hopefully he was okay!
Love it
You show those trails who's boss right NAO!
So I just got to the part where you hit the first hard slab or the drops at that first attempt you had it man you just got a commit a little bit harder and honestly I like to hit that part with a little bit more speed and then slam on my brakes when I’m descending into the turn on the back of that slab but a little bit more speed will really help you not get hung up so much but you really got to commit or else you’re not gonna make that turn so steep right there good shit, Donald
Yeah, I was psyching myself out, getting nervous and using too much brake. I know I can do it, it's just a mental thing!
I find one way to progress fast is rye, who is good writers local riders that are willing to show you the guidelines. Take some time with you you ever wanna go for a ride bro let me know life behind bars on Strava.
In my opinion you are going a bit to slow on that technical section.
Yeah, definitely agree. I kept getting nervous and using too much brake!