Thanks dude! I literally get so stoked when I see that subscriber count go up by a single number. And I get even more stoked when my videos spark conversation and inspiration! Get it dude. Keep adding to that bike-it-list!
Dusty Trails MTB Thank you for your content. We are from Asheville, North Carolina (Pisgah Forest & DuPont). We are driving out to Breckinridge( 4 hours left in the van) to attempt the trails associated with the awesome Breck Epic. Your coverage and content is PERFECT for us as we are not professionals, particularly super skilled , or carrying a death wish in our Camel Baks. Your content and editing talent is appreciated. Cheers, Gears and not too many beers, dlw sport.
Welcome to Breck! I hope you enjoy! What trails are you trying to hit? As I mentioned in my reply to your comment on my wheeler vid, i haven't been to pisgah, but it's on the top of my list. Is it as good as it looks? Them rooty sections look fun. Are you sticking around breck? Or continuing on through the state? Beyond that?
@@stevenpetersen6221 this was probably in mid to late June. August is too late for this type of bloom. The area should still be lush, but the hype gets real again in mid September when all of CB's aspens turn yellow!
We are riding full suspension. I suppose a more agile rider could make it down on a ht but I suspect it would be abusive, and I'd prepare for some on trail repairs.
Hey dude! So sorry. For some reason I thought this comment was on a video for the whole enchilada in moab. I still think I'd prefer a full suspension bike. Some of the switchbacks can be full of breaking bumps, but this trail rarely gets rowdy (as you can see). A good hard tail would be super fun out here! Whatever you decide to take down the 401, you're gonna love it.
If I remember correctly, this was either late June, or early July. The wildflowers peak depending on that year's snowfall and how late in the spring the storms/snowpack lasts.
Taking my hardtail out there first weekend in August. Can't wait!
Wow what an amazing trail! And the views!! We need to put this on our Bike-it-list. Nice edit and new subscriber. 🤘
Thanks dude! I literally get so stoked when I see that subscriber count go up by a single number. And I get even more stoked when my videos spark conversation and inspiration! Get it dude. Keep adding to that bike-it-list!
Ya man! Feel the same🍻
love the image quality
Thanks bud! The gear is getting so good these days!
Dusty Trails MTB Thank you for your content. We are from Asheville, North Carolina (Pisgah Forest & DuPont). We are driving out to Breckinridge( 4 hours left in the van) to attempt the trails associated with the awesome Breck Epic. Your coverage and content is PERFECT for us as we are not professionals, particularly super skilled , or carrying a death wish in our Camel Baks. Your content and editing talent is appreciated. Cheers, Gears and not too many beers, dlw sport.
Welcome to Breck! I hope you enjoy! What trails are you trying to hit?
As I mentioned in my reply to your comment on my wheeler vid, i haven't been to pisgah, but it's on the top of my list. Is it as good as it looks? Them rooty sections look fun.
Are you sticking around breck? Or continuing on through the state? Beyond that?
Beautiful trail
One of my favorites!
Nice trail beutifull day
Sun was out and the flowers were blooming! Can't ask for more!
@@DustyTrailsMTB This was in August?
@@stevenpetersen6221 this was probably in mid to late June. August is too late for this type of bloom. The area should still be lush, but the hype gets real again in mid September when all of CB's aspens turn yellow!
Do you think a giant trance advanced 3 29er can handle this trail?
Dude! You're gonna eat this trail alive with that bike! That'll be a blast!
Hey man,
Nice video, are you guys riding hard tails or full suspension?
What do you suggest to use?
Thanks.
We are riding full suspension. I suppose a more agile rider could make it down on a ht but I suspect it would be abusive, and I'd prepare for some on trail repairs.
@@DustyTrailsMTB Thanks..
Hey dude! So sorry. For some reason I thought this comment was on a video for the whole enchilada in moab.
I still think I'd prefer a full suspension bike. Some of the switchbacks can be full of breaking bumps, but this trail rarely gets rowdy (as you can see). A good hard tail would be super fun out here!
Whatever you decide to take down the 401, you're gonna love it.
Very nice video!!
Thanks bud! That means a lot!
What month was this ride?
If I remember correctly, this was either late June, or early July. The wildflowers peak depending on that year's snowfall and how late in the spring the storms/snowpack lasts.