Vernon's best Trail: BACONATOR!
Finishing the trip in Vernon, Matt Mc Duff told me to go ride Baconator, so here we are! Order the products I use on Competitive Cyclist: bit.ly/3HeWUlm
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Пікірлер: 34
Your ability to read a trail on the fly is amazing, so precise and deliberate movements. Love it keep up time amazing videos.
Looks super fun!
Really technical
Idk what taking easy for Remy means! 🤘🏻love the vids man keep it up!
Hi rémy, great fotage!!
Looks cool 👌
Awesome, beautiful trail 🙂🌲
Hope you feeling better glad to see a new video keep em coming
"I have never ridden the trail, gonna take it easy" Immediately sends it off a massive drop and shreds the trail. lol.
I'm so glad you made the comment about being more respectful of the planet... Respect for the riding, another amazing video and the comment. And I agree with Rockclimber1980, your ability to read trails on the fly is amazing.
'never ridden this trail before' but shreds like a beast. Remy you are incredible! Thank you for your amazing content
Awesome stuff
Thanks for a great vid Rémy, kinda my backyard and I should ride this trail more. I did do a vid myself in this area recently but not at your level lol. Cheers.
Such a nice trail!
Looks like a really fun trail😀
Nice style nice speed
Just finished riding Baconator and Noble canyon myself about 10 minutes ago! Dusty and fast
You have such amazing trails out there Remy 🤘🏼🤙🏼🙏🏼
If they gonna call it the Baconator they better have bacon hanging on every tree so you can just reach out and grab them as you ride by🤪 🥓
Always a mess there sadly. Hopefully you picked it up.
Remy I was wandering what handlebar should I use on an hardtail bike for urban street riding
What camera do you use??
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Nothing to see here in Vernon and Coldstream…What trails?
Bna Rémy ql
Remy is right the amount of garbage seen on the local trails all over B.C is sad to see .
@mjhhhh504
Жыл бұрын
I agree, you should stop riding there
@southagen
Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how much people don’t care in BC. Every local trail I’ve been too from Vancouver to Abbotsford just littered with trash. Even the resorts whistler, sunpeaks and big white. Garbage all under the chair lifts. It’s gross.
@thereignofthezero225
Жыл бұрын
I see a lot of garbage out on the trails near my house also. I usually refer to this garbage as "hikers" though 😄
10th
What can't this guy ride
Remy, I agree, mountain bikers used to be stewards of the planet.The more people that ride, the less we take care of the terrain we use. Our trails may leave a footprint, be we, the riders, should not leave anything besides tire tracks. If I drive and park at a trail head, I always pick up garbage from the street/parking area. WHY, not because I want to feel superior to somebody else. WHY, because I want to maintain access and minimize the reputation we (mtn bikers) are getting. Whether mountain bikers are the cause of the problem or not, we are the most visible in the eyes of the masses. Vigilance will keep us in the good graces of the people that grant us access. Honestly, as far as I can tell, 90% of mountain bikers understand not to litter and foul up access. The real end game is picking up after the 10%, plus all the newby hikers that have no clue. In the end, we just need to be a little better than everybody else. I said to my niece the other day, "leave it cleaner than it was when you showed up." We were leaving a family picnic (25+ people) at large park in Burnaby. I had everybody picking up trash that was on the ground when we arrived. Sorry for the rant, but when I caught the comment right at the end of the video, it set me off on a tangent.
@romOvrlnd
2 ай бұрын
MTB'rs didn't and don't leave that trash... That spot and a couple others very close by are frequented by scuzzy nomad squatter types that move in and make a big mess until they are forced to leave. We local MTB'rs are constantly cleaning up after them. Nothing against persons struggling in tough times and possibly in a "homeless" situation but seriously, why do you have to make a big f'ing mess for others to clean up. Have some respect for yourself and those around you... Just be a decent human... frustrating...