Glad it is helpful! For your information, I also have a number of Top 10 Trail videos on my channel. So, depending on where you plan to travel I have lists for the best places to MTB in: Moab, Sedona and British Columbia. And, I am always working on more. Thanks for watching!
Thanks! I’ve also updated the map so that the trail icons are now color coded according to the trail difficulty. So, for example, if you are looking for black diamond trails they are now easier to find! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the compliment! I cant comment on the e-bike friendliness of the trails but you can probably find out by looking the trails up on Trailforks. Most of these trails are more cross-country type trails which don’t really involve big climbs. Thanks for watching!!
Excellent top 10. There's definitely a few trails in there I wanna try in the future. I just posted my Thunder mountain ride on my channel too. That was an epic trail with a 24 km loop. One of my favourites
Thanks for the compliment! These are great rides. And while I continue to explore the St. George region and have a couple exciting new trails to ride soon, I think this is a list that will stand the test of time. I have ridden many of these trails a few times and I still can't believe how awesome they are! Thanks for watching!
Probably best to either google a question or look for a TH-cam video on how to do it. I’m not an expert and there might be better resources. Thanks for watching!
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I’ve never encountered a mountain lion…maybe I should be more concerned but I’m not. Back home I have encountered a number of bears…but I’ve always been able to slowly, carefully navigate around them.
@@ronsanderson99 I'm just bringing it up bc of this recent tragic attack in Northern California. You can't really react on a bike or pull out anything to protect yourself with. Do you think you are safer in groups?
@@Jose-sy1je You are definitely safer in groups. That is the preferred option, but you can't always find someone available at the same time to ride or is compatible with your trail preferences. So, I frequently ride on my own, but take many precautions about wildlife and riding harder features on the remote trails I ride. But, yea, nothing is perfect so there will always be some risk. I just try to be aware of it and minimize it the best I can.
Been riding in St George for 10 years. I ride in groups but do many solo night rides. I've encountered coyotes (they run away), foxes (they're curious and just look at you), huge owls, rabbits, etc. But never a mountain lion. The biggest threat here is rattle snakes, of which I've seen many.
@@senhorbaker the only “wild life” I’ve encountered in St.George was a turtle near the Turtle Wall trail…that was very cool! And yea, always wary of snakes!
thanks man, new to the sport so this helps.
Glad it is helpful! For your information, I also have a number of Top 10 Trail videos on my channel. So, depending on where you plan to travel I have lists for the best places to MTB in: Moab, Sedona and British Columbia. And, I am always working on more. Thanks for watching!
Such an awesome area
Yes I agree!
Awesome work on the bike map tool. Great information.
Thanks! I’ve also updated the map so that the trail icons are now color coded according to the trail difficulty. So, for example, if you are looking for black diamond trails they are now easier to find! Thanks for watching!
Really nice trail preview Ron! Did you happen to catch if many of those are E-bike friendly?
Thanks for the compliment! I cant comment on the e-bike friendliness of the trails but you can probably find out by looking the trails up on Trailforks. Most of these trails are more cross-country type trails which don’t really involve big climbs. Thanks for watching!!
Excellent top 10. There's definitely a few trails in there I wanna try in the future.
I just posted my Thunder mountain ride on my channel too. That was an epic trail with a 24 km loop. One of my favourites
Thanks for the compliment! These are great rides. And while I continue to explore the St. George region and have a couple exciting new trails to ride soon, I think this is a list that will stand the test of time. I have ridden many of these trails a few times and I still can't believe how awesome they are! Thanks for watching!
I really like the google map links on your website - how do you create the custom map with links?
Probably best to either google a question or look for a TH-cam video on how to do it. I’m not an expert and there might be better resources. Thanks for watching!
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Thanks again!!
@@ronsanderson99 Hi sir there is problem in your youtube video if you tell me the problems then I can raise the problems through your email so that your video will go forward.❤❤🧡💛💚💙💜❤❤
Aren't you afraid of mountain lions when mountain biking? Being on a bike puts you in a particularly vulberable position.
I’ve never encountered a mountain lion…maybe I should be more concerned but I’m not. Back home I have encountered a number of bears…but I’ve always been able to slowly, carefully navigate around them.
@@ronsanderson99 I'm just bringing it up bc of this recent tragic attack in Northern California. You can't really react on a bike or pull out anything to protect yourself with. Do you think you are safer in groups?
@@Jose-sy1je You are definitely safer in groups. That is the preferred option, but you can't always find someone available at the same time to ride or is compatible with your trail preferences. So, I frequently ride on my own, but take many precautions about wildlife and riding harder features on the remote trails I ride. But, yea, nothing is perfect so there will always be some risk. I just try to be aware of it and minimize it the best I can.
Been riding in St George for 10 years. I ride in groups but do many solo night rides. I've encountered coyotes (they run away), foxes (they're curious and just look at you), huge owls, rabbits, etc. But never a mountain lion. The biggest threat here is rattle snakes, of which I've seen many.
@@senhorbaker the only “wild life” I’ve encountered in St.George was a turtle near the Turtle Wall trail…that was very cool! And yea, always wary of snakes!