@@ronsanderson99 All of em! Duck Duck Goose, Ring Around the Rosie, Maestro, Magic Carpet, Aces High, Roadrunner are all fun downhills. Theres much more vertical the further back you go and you can do a shuttle assist ride from the lower lot to the upper stuff and do a ride from the top and all the way through. Pinyon Run right across the street from where you parked is a fun additional loop as well.
@@ronsanderson99 I'm jus sayin since you claimed it's not much of a destination. You probably should get the in the full tour before making that determination. :D
I try to imagine yourself riding next to the rocks with your 800 mm handlebars. Sure looked at times like you had only an inch or two clearance. Maybe not for the timid.
Yes, the cliff edge on the left was a little close and uncomfortable at times, I had to lean the bike a little to the right to clear the cliff. But a cool and challenging trail. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video and riding. Some great views. Pedal safe
Thanks for the compliment! You could even do this ride and a hike in Zion on the same day! Pretty special place!
pretty exceptional terrain - very cool to see!
Thanks…it was quite an unexpected trail…so close to Zion that you could also do a hike nearby!
Take another look at Trailforks, there's a lot more there that you missed.
Yea I realized there were lots more trails but I only had a couple hours to ride. Would you recommend other trails for a return visit?
@@ronsanderson99 All of em! Duck Duck Goose, Ring Around the Rosie, Maestro, Magic Carpet, Aces High, Roadrunner are all fun downhills. Theres much more vertical the further back you go and you can do a shuttle assist ride from the lower lot to the upper stuff and do a ride from the top and all the way through. Pinyon Run right across the street from where you parked is a fun additional loop as well.
@@ronsanderson99 I'm jus sayin since you claimed it's not much of a destination. You probably should get the in the full tour before making that determination. :D
Yes, you are right, and thanks for the trail advice!@@raisingarizona13
I try to imagine yourself riding next to the rocks with your 800 mm handlebars. Sure looked at times like you had only an inch or two clearance. Maybe not for the timid.
Yes, the cliff edge on the left was a little close and uncomfortable at times, I had to lean the bike a little to the right to clear the cliff. But a cool and challenging trail. Thanks for watching!