The first time at the Rock can be really intense. The good news is that summertime is when WR gets blown out from the harsh summer heat dry/wet cycles. It'll be getting back to prime and feeling less rough around the edges in another month or two!
Hey Bobby, was looking for vids on Wind Rock and your video came up. I'm MTB over 40 too, specifically 46. Loved the content, so I'm sub number 925 . My buds and I are heading up there tomorrow. Got that excited nervousness going on because that is some some steep stuff! Wish me luck. Cheers!
Nice man! You’ll love it! It’s a bit intimidating but as you can see you don’t have to smash down the trails. A lot of it you can take your time. Have a blast! Can’t wait to get back there again. And thanks for the sub!
For Windrock, you definitely want a good about a travel. Depending on your weight and how aggressive your riding is I would recommend at least a 160mm fork, 140mm shock. My Fezzari is a 170/150 and handled it fine. A DH bike would be even more stable but I don’t think it’s a must to ride there.
@@midlifeshredder Negative, red trails at Windrock are intermediate trails between blue and single black diamond. Double black diamonds are literally marked with double black diamonds on the sign. Take a look at middle finger, Horseface, windmill, or Caveman. Caveman(a very short double black), you rode. It’s after the very steep shoot on Cave boy where snake rock splits off.
Ok, my bad, other systems I’ve been on mark red as double black guess Windrock is different. I don’t remember seeing the sign for Caveboy so just used TrailForks.
The first time at the Rock can be really intense. The good news is that summertime is when WR gets blown out from the harsh summer heat dry/wet cycles. It'll be getting back to prime and feeling less rough around the edges in another month or two!
Definitely planning a fall trip or two now that resurfacing is on/completed!
Hell yeah man! You killed it, windrock is no joke!
Thanks! You are right about that, nothing to sneeze at. Can’t wait to go back!
So steep, the gopro affect can't even hide it. Looks like some Scary, adrenaline heart pumping fun.
Definitely have to experience it in person!
Hey Bobby, was looking for vids on Wind Rock and your video came up. I'm MTB over 40 too, specifically 46. Loved the content, so I'm sub number 925 . My buds and I are heading up there tomorrow. Got that excited nervousness going on because that is some some steep stuff! Wish me luck. Cheers!
Nice man! You’ll love it! It’s a bit intimidating but as you can see you don’t have to smash down the trails. A lot of it you can take your time. Have a blast! Can’t wait to get back there again.
And thanks for the sub!
Great stuff man. Did what you're doing, keep it up! I
I may have missed it, did you mention where it is located?
I may have not. Windrock is in East Tennessee, near Oliver Springs.
You’re a better rider than you give yourself credit for. 💪
Thank you!
You know its steep when you see the saddle! lol
Very true!!
Looks pretty darn steep to me!
This looks steep even on a gopro!!!
my friends took me there 4 months in to mountain biking..in the rain LOL
Talk about being thrown into the deep end! 😬
Would you recommend a full on DH bike over a 130mm trail bike?
For Windrock, you definitely want a good about a travel. Depending on your weight and how aggressive your riding is I would recommend at least a 160mm fork, 140mm shock. My Fezzari is a 170/150 and handled it fine. A DH bike would be even more stable but I don’t think it’s a must to ride there.
@@midlifeshredder Yeah after some thought im def going with the DH bike bc of the brakes...
what bike are you riding??
Fezzari La Sal Peak
easy to take my time when the park is 5 miles away
So jealous!
Caveboy isn’t double black, it’s not even black. Red trail.
Trails marked red are double black.
@@midlifeshredder Negative, red trails at Windrock are intermediate trails between blue and single black diamond. Double black diamonds are literally marked with double black diamonds on the sign. Take a look at middle finger, Horseface, windmill, or Caveman. Caveman(a very short double black), you rode. It’s after the very steep shoot on Cave boy where snake rock splits off.
Ok, my bad, other systems I’ve been on mark red as double black guess Windrock is different. I don’t remember seeing the sign for Caveboy so just used TrailForks.