Nice ride! I'm just getting into mountain biking here in Seattle, recommendations for a beginner? So far I've done a couple of rides at Soaring Eagle park in Issaquah and a gravel ride on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail
@@snowboard-en just to the right across the road from Duthie Hill is a great trail to learn on to get better at the stuff out at Raging River, tiger, or Tokul. Also good to practice climbing on.
Take raging ridge all the way to no service. Ride no service for a little until you see double black diamond splits. First split will be the people's elbow which is a rock roll. The 2nd double black diamond split will be invictus.
So to get to people's elbow you ride all the way out raging ridge to no service. Then on the video you'll see where we split off no service and went to the double black rock roll known as the purple elbow. After that you continue on no service to a road crossing and at that road crossing you turn right into invictus. I highly reccomend the app trail forks (if you don't already have it) it shows you where to go using GPS on a map.
Nice ride! I'm just getting into mountain biking here in Seattle, recommendations for a beginner? So far I've done a couple of rides at Soaring Eagle park in Issaquah and a gravel ride on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Right on bro stoked to hear it. Duthie hill has some great short trails of varying levels good place to learn skills.
@@snowboard-en just to the right across the road from Duthie Hill is a great trail to learn on to get better at the stuff out at Raging River, tiger, or Tokul. Also good to practice climbing on.
@@alexdunn9147 thanks for the tip!
I’m coming from the UK to Seattle next April, any good bike hire recommends / riding groups appreciated👊🏼
How the ride to the trail head?
Take raging ridge all the way to no service. Ride no service for a little until you see double black diamond splits. First split will be the people's elbow which is a rock roll. The 2nd double black diamond split will be invictus.
Yo I saw you on tik tok, what brand is your pink snowboard? I want one but I don’t know what kind it is😄
Right on! It's a capita spring break slush slasher. Check out the mission ridge or mt Baker lbs videos cause i ride with that board the whole time
How does one find the trail head? Cheers!
So to get to people's elbow you ride all the way out raging ridge to no service. Then on the video you'll see where we split off no service and went to the double black rock roll known as the purple elbow. After that you continue on no service to a road crossing and at that road crossing you turn right into invictus. I highly reccomend the app trail forks (if you don't already have it) it shows you where to go using GPS on a map.
Snowboard-EN thanks man! Is that in Duthie hill area?
Exit 27 near north bend
@@snowbyrdie2934 raging river
Is No Service tougher than Invictus?
No no service is easier than invictus. No service is longer so it's not as steep but they're both pretty hard trails.
Right on, thanks, have you been down Xanadu in Leavenworth? If so, how would you compare these two trails to it?
@@fitbychris not yet bro that's on my to hit list probably in a month or so
Snowboard-EN right on, it’s pretty epic, both Xanadu and Tres, spring time is when the dirt is the best, be cautious of rattlers.
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Yeah u the man bruh! I say we let u be 1000
You should NOT EVER make your dad watch you do that!
But good job all the same (cringe).
Ha it was a tough trail that just pushed my limits so I'll try not to do anything too much harder than that so i don't spook you.