That was such a fun day. You captured it perfectly. Next time we'll ride Sedona on hardtails together. I'm sure you would have been JUST FINE on your hardtail. Thanks for understanding my hesitancy to take people I've never met on that trail on hardtails. Can't wait for part 2.
i'm one of the lucky people who have gotten to ride with hardtail party. he is the nicest most accommodating, and most observant person i know. he knows my riding skill level better than i do. for the record i can clean the climb, but still walking the chutes and stairs... some day.
I recently stumbled across your channel, and I must say, you do a very good job. I rarely waste any of my precious time with the comment sections on social media, for obvious reasons, but I was too compelled to let you know that you're doing a great service to the MTB community. This channel is going to blow up in no time, you deserve it. Please, keep doing what you're doing-- assuming that's what makes you happy! ~New Loyal Fan~
Interesting watching the master at work! Cameras flatten the tech, but I got more of a feel for HiLine with you following than through Steve’s chest-cam.
Dude, awesome riding all the way around. Cleaned that whole descent with no issues. So much more intimidating in person than what you see on video. Ran into Steve last time in Sedona and he seems like a genuinely good dude. Like you said, he definitely has some of the best bike content on youtube as well.
I really want to go to Sedona on a vacation. Hopefully in a few more years once my kid gets older. No trails like that in Ohio. Would definitely have to session spots and stop and scout certain areas. Definitely nice to have such a great experienced local to follow. Huge fan of his channel too.
My dude… time doesn’t wait. Get out there if you’re jonesin to go. No ones getting any younger around here. Then go back when your little one is sh-ready and enjoy it all again with them!
Great video. The first time I went to Moab, it felt like another planet from my Midwest tech stuff in OH. After riding Slickrock trail, I understood the capabilities of the bike and was totally confident. Rode Lower Enchilada, and Porcupine Rim too. The traction amazing when dry. I need to get to Sedona and ride Hi Line. It is on the bucket list. Cheers.
Hey Pete! Yeah rocky tech is kind of it’s own genre in MTB and I’m still impressed with how well modern mountain bikes handle those rock rolls. I remember my first time seeing double black-rocky trails thinking “people are riding bikes on this?!”
Good vid. Did a solo ride in Utah in July. I found some amazing spots, off the beaten path. Also hit the bike park at Brian Head. Solo trips have some mental health benefits.
Yo!!! Shirts aren’t available right now but email me your address and I’ll send you some stickers! shreddingspree@gmail.com I’ll be sure to let everyone know when shorts are available! Thanks for the kind words and for watching the channel!
That was such a fun day. You captured it perfectly. Next time we'll ride Sedona on hardtails together. I'm sure you would have been JUST FINE on your hardtail. Thanks for understanding my hesitancy to take people I've never met on that trail on hardtails. Can't wait for part 2.
Looking forward to it! Thanks again for a killer ride!
Curious what bike you are riding Steve. That color looks great!
@@brandoncollins3334 it is a Neuhaus solstice 29
@@jny78 cause he’s waiting for me while I fuddle around getting stuck! Lol
I love this. 2 of my favorite bike-tubers.
Nice and beatiful bikes. The hard tail purple one is amazing. Congratsssss buddy. Good job
i'm one of the lucky people who have gotten to ride with hardtail party. he is the nicest most accommodating, and most observant person i know. he knows my riding skill level better than i do.
for the record i can clean the climb, but still walking the chutes and stairs... some day.
I recently stumbled across your channel, and I must say, you do a very good job. I rarely waste any of my precious time with the comment sections on social media, for obvious reasons, but I was too compelled to let you know that you're doing a great service to the MTB community. This channel is going to blow up in no time, you deserve it. Please, keep doing what you're doing-- assuming that's what makes you happy!
~New Loyal Fan~
Wow, thank you!
Interesting watching the master at work! Cameras flatten the tech, but I got more of a feel for HiLine with you following than through Steve’s chest-cam.
That’s awesome to hear! Thank you!
Steve is a cool dude, I dropped into his DM’s and he went on the same ride with me.
Dude, awesome riding all the way around. Cleaned that whole descent with no issues. So much more intimidating in person than what you see on video. Ran into Steve last time in Sedona and he seems like a genuinely good dude. Like you said, he definitely has some of the best bike content on youtube as well.
You said it my dude!
Put gravity on my side and I’ll fair ok. Those climbs on the other hand! 😂😂
You guys rocked it. You did Great following Steve. He always makes things look so easy. lol
He really does. Gropro video doesn’t ever do terrain justice. Nice rock-pun btw. Keep ‘em comin! Haha
Thanks for filming this. Just moved to the area and it is awesome.
Steve from hardtail party is a stand up guy. Riding in AZ can be on a whole nother level if your not use to these types of trails.
I really want to go to Sedona on a vacation. Hopefully in a few more years once my kid gets older. No trails like that in Ohio. Would definitely have to session spots and stop and scout certain areas. Definitely nice to have such a great experienced local to follow. Huge fan of his channel too.
My dude… time doesn’t wait. Get out there if you’re jonesin to go. No ones getting any younger around here. Then go back when your little one is sh-ready and enjoy it all again with them!
Even through the lens of GoPro it still looks knarly! You killed it
Wow, nice riding. I’ve only had a chance to ride hiline once and had to walk a lot of the crazy sections.
Great video. The first time I went to Moab, it felt like another planet from my Midwest tech stuff in OH. After riding Slickrock trail, I understood the capabilities of the bike and was totally confident. Rode Lower Enchilada, and Porcupine Rim too. The traction amazing when dry. I need to get to Sedona and ride Hi Line. It is on the bucket list. Cheers.
Hey Pete! Yeah rocky tech is kind of it’s own genre in MTB and I’m still impressed with how well modern mountain bikes handle those rock rolls. I remember my first time seeing double black-rocky trails thinking “people are riding bikes on this?!”
Good vid. Did a solo ride in Utah in July. I found some amazing spots, off the beaten path. Also hit the bike park at Brian Head. Solo trips have some mental health benefits.
I’m with you man. Solo trips are amazing
Wow!
Well done. Nice Riding
Awesome! Love it!
You did awesome bro! I’m hittin this in the am.
Sick! Let me know how it goes!
Saw a shredding spree tee on Loam Wolfs channel. How can I get one? Diggin the channel, keep it up! And bring back some footy on the HT!
Yo!!! Shirts aren’t available right now but email me your address and I’ll send you some stickers! shreddingspree@gmail.com
I’ll be sure to let everyone know when shorts are available! Thanks for the kind words and for watching the channel!
Anyone know what hip pack that dudes rocking? Thing is secure
You did awesome bro ! What bike did you end up taking ?
Thanks homie! I rode my Stumpjumper evo
Very Nice.
You should start with a bike check, people love that.
Noted!
I’m so terrible at tech climbing. I need to go here to see how bad I really am and learn some skills
It’s definitely different in Sedona! Spending time out there will make anyone a better rider.
@@ShreddingSpree bucket list for sure. If you are ever in Laguna area I’d be happy to show you around if you haven’t been 🤙
@@ssjj9584 thanks for the invite, sounds good man! I’ve always wanted to check out that area.