Thank you trail builders! I starting riding mountain bikes as a teenager and raccoon mtn was one of the places that made me fall in love with the sport. Still love riding there 20 years later. Thank you!
Heck ya, Chattanoooooga! From the rivers, lakes, climbing, biking, it really is an outdoor mecca for the southeast. Not a bad place to go to college as well!🤘
This was awesome! We’ve got so much epic trail between Bristol and Chattanooga…East TN is really expanding the range of Southeast mountain biking at a wild pace. Such a good time to live here!
Love it! I wish I had been with those guys in the 80’s and 90’s, building these trails. Way to go. If I win the lotto, you’ll get a ton of equipment to continue the dream.
Thank you so much! One of the main reasons we moved here is due to your amazing work on the MTB trails. I now volunteer at Enterprise with Henry and team. I love Chattanooga, thank you for making it an exceptional place to live!!
Grew up while all these trails were getting build. White oak is my home trail system. It's great. Raccoon is probably my favorite. It's such a shame that Waldens is getting sabotaged by the city to try to get it closed. It's a great build. I wish somehow sorba was able to keep it and not give it to the city to manage.
The southeast riding is definitely under appreciated. Tennessee,Alabama and obviously North Carolina has some incredible riding! Georgia needs to step it up they have the terrain.
Cloudland Canyon and various trails connecting on Lookout Mountain (spanning the state line) are quite good in Georgia. Certainly others in GA are good options as you get closer to Atlanta, too (like Allatoona Creek Bike Park). Don't forget Jarrod's Place (though not free).
Yeah I think GA had a ton! Sope, blankets, rope, bearhoti, Jake and bull, buzzards roost, Allatoona, Jarrod’s place, pine mtn, big creek, Stanley gap, Cochran mill, and much more! Check out Gnar Gnomies mtb podcast to hear more about ga mtb!
@@danielstewart6647 bear creek might be the most overhyped trail I’ve ever ridden…Pinhoti sections were definitely much better. I don’t think Georgia has no riding by any means that’s actually where I started riding. Allatoona was first place I ever truly rode MTB. Georgia has riding but with the terrain it has I feel like it’s lacking a lot compared to Tennessee or even Alabama.
Unfortunately, Chattanooga is one of the best kept secrets in MTB. My son and I love it. We live in NC. I like Pisgah and whatnot more so than the next guy, but Chattanooga is a completely different type of ride. Very cool town, very cool people, very cool trails. We can't get any of our friends to go with us. Will keep trying. Going to share this video with our buddies.
Your trails look great! I started building my own trail last year, by myself, but then I started riding the local trails and realized I could never build anything as long as what was already here in Reno Carson Lake Tahoe.
yep I remember the barn wire strung across the trails on lookout mountain. the 2x4s with nails. my car tires getting slashed. skills. Barry. David h. Scott and rich m. those were days of Prentice Cooper. the doodle bug trail and the such creek classic race. hope all are doing well.
Thank you trail builders! I starting riding mountain bikes as a teenager and raccoon mtn was one of the places that made me fall in love with the sport. Still love riding there 20 years later. Thank you!
Heck ya, Chattanoooooga! From the rivers, lakes, climbing, biking, it really is an outdoor mecca for the southeast. Not a bad place to go to college as well!🤘
This was awesome! We’ve got so much epic trail between Bristol and Chattanooga…East TN is really expanding the range of Southeast mountain biking at a wild pace. Such a good time to live here!
Love it! I wish I had been with those guys in the 80’s and 90’s, building these trails. Way to go. If I win the lotto, you’ll get a ton of equipment to continue the dream.
Thanks for producing this video showcasing the local mountainbiking trails, history and culture of Chattanooga!
So fortunate to have this in our front, back and side yards. Hats off to everyone involved 👏🙌
Thank you so much! One of the main reasons we moved here is due to your amazing work on the MTB trails. I now volunteer at Enterprise with Henry and team. I love Chattanooga, thank you for making it an exceptional place to live!!
Inspirational story for sure.
Love this! Love trails! Love Chattanooga and all its amazing volunteers. Well done on the film and getting the OG members involved to tell the story.
Great video Freehub!
God bless these guys!
Cool to see this come together
Well done video. Gosh I miss TN.
Grew up while all these trails were getting build. White oak is my home trail system. It's great. Raccoon is probably my favorite. It's such a shame that Waldens is getting sabotaged by the city to try to get it closed. It's a great build. I wish somehow sorba was able to keep it and not give it to the city to manage.
Awesome video! Almost came through this summer… Definitely coming next summer!
The southeast riding is definitely under appreciated. Tennessee,Alabama and obviously North Carolina has some incredible riding! Georgia needs to step it up they have the terrain.
Cloudland Canyon and various trails connecting on Lookout Mountain (spanning the state line) are quite good in Georgia. Certainly others in GA are good options as you get closer to Atlanta, too (like Allatoona Creek Bike Park). Don't forget Jarrod's Place (though not free).
Yeah I think GA had a ton! Sope, blankets, rope, bearhoti, Jake and bull, buzzards roost, Allatoona, Jarrod’s place, pine mtn, big creek, Stanley gap, Cochran mill, and much more! Check out Gnar Gnomies mtb podcast to hear more about ga mtb!
Ride bear creek and Pinhoti sections in ellijay, you’ll change your mind!
@@danielstewart6647 bear creek might be the most overhyped trail I’ve ever ridden…Pinhoti sections were definitely much better. I don’t think Georgia has no riding by any means that’s actually where I started riding. Allatoona was first place I ever truly rode MTB. Georgia has riding but with the terrain it has I feel like it’s lacking a lot compared to Tennessee or even Alabama.
Unfortunately, Chattanooga is one of the best kept secrets in MTB. My son and I love it. We live in NC. I like Pisgah and whatnot more so than the next guy, but Chattanooga is a completely different type of ride. Very cool town, very cool people, very cool trails. We can't get any of our friends to go with us. Will keep trying. Going to share this video with our buddies.
More people on the woods 🔥🔥🔥
Your trails look great! I started building my own trail last year, by myself, but then I started riding the local trails and realized I could never build anything as long as what was already here in Reno Carson Lake Tahoe.
yep I remember the barn wire strung across the trails on lookout mountain. the 2x4s with nails. my car tires getting slashed. skills. Barry. David h. Scott and rich m. those were days of Prentice Cooper. the doodle bug trail and the such creek classic race. hope all are doing well.
I love riding there for sure
awesome! stoked to go dig now
Been there - need to go back and really dig in
I subscribe to your print publication. Great stuff
Great video. Any place close to Chattanooga to learn and practice drops and jumps?
Awesome video!! ❤
very well done!
Bravo!!!
brilliant!!
Nice work 🤙🏼
This is good content. Thanks folks
🫡🫡🫡Thank you gentlemen