Bald Mountain Flow Trail in Ketchum
This is the fourth run of the day down the Bald Mountain Flow Trail called Saddle Up. Marc is riding his Gary Fisher and is being filmed by Link. Ketchum Sun Valley Idaho. Fastest ride of the day! And quite a chilly day for August!
Sun Valley Mountain Biking | Bald Mountain Lupine Trail | New Flow Trail
Pedaling in Sun Valley means easy access to more than 30 miles of paved, car-free bike paths, plus hundreds of miles of singletrack mountain bike trails. A trip to world-famous Bald Mountain is as easy as a gondola ride; from the summit, you can stroll the meadows or challenge yourself to a full day on the trails.
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Forbidden Fruit flow trail #2, Sun Valley, ID
Forbidden Fruit flow trail out Eve Gulch in Sun Valley, ID. Used a better camera angle for this run to show the trail a little better...Enjoy.
Forbidden Fruit flow trail - Sun Valley, ID
Helmet cam footage of the Forbidden Fruit flow trail out Eve Gulch in Sun Valley, Idaho.
Harriman Trail Ride
Taryn, Sheryl Alyssa & Jim ride from Baker Creek to Galena Lodge & back. 24 miles.
Sun Valley Idaho Mountain Bike Fox Creek
Long Ridge Mountain Bike Trail in the Big Holes Teton Valley Idaho
Fun downhill section from the top of South Fork Horseshoe heading Down Long Ridge.
Sawtooth City, Idaho
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Sawtooth City is an unincorporated community in Blaine County, Idaho, United States.Located at / 43.89667°N 114.84028°W / 43.89667; -114.84028 , it sits at an altitude of 7,342 feet , along Beaver Creek near its confluence with the Salmon River in the Sawtooth Valley of Sawtooth National Recreation Area.Sawtooth City was founded as a mining camp after a mine was opened in the area on July 2, 1878; discoveries in the Sawtooth City area grew out of discoveries to the south.Its peak was between the years 1880 and 1886.
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CROY CREEK TRAILS - MOUNTAIN BIKER HAVEN
Since the mid-1970's, people in south-central Idaho have enjoyed biking in some of the most stunning natural landscapes - on mountain and foothill trails and valley trails crossing public and private lands.
With the help of mountain bike enthusiasts, county, state and federal agencies have created more than 20 miles of mountain bike trails on Bureau of Land Management land in the Croy Creek area west of Hailey, Idaho.
During the summer of 2010, the latest section of mountain bike trail took shape in Wilson Gulch. It is just a little over a mile in length and it is designed and built specifically for mountain bikers. The trail has a lot of different features in it. We've got a lot of different types of jumps, table tops and rollers to really enhance the mountain biking experience.
This new segment of trail features six single rollers, twelve double rollers and eight table tops. This is a table top jump. We have several of these scattered throughout the trail system. The idea is to jump it from one end to the other, but you can also roll through it and never let your tires leave the ground.
The contract to construct the trail was funded with an allocation under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and was awarded to extreme excavation of Shoshone, Idaho. The project represented immediate stimulus to the local economy - and in the longer term, a draw for visitors and future residents.
There is absolutely not any extra dollars available for things other than the requirements that the state government gives us that we have to do. So, if it wasn't for this program, and if it wasn't for the cooperation between Blaine County and B L M, there would be no way that the County could do this on their own.
The thing that really drove this was the demand of the users. Several years ago we had gotten letters of requests of that from state representatives, county commissioners and by me attending local trail organization meetings for several years we realized that there was a demand for spring trail opportunities closer to the City of Hailey. Right now there is an absolutely world class trail system up in Ketchum on Forest Service land, but there was nothing down here where the good majority of the population lives. That really drove the need to have a designated trail system down here in the southern part of the valley.
Located near the growing town of Hailey, the Croy Creek Trail System allows local residents to enjoy exceptional public land opportunities virtually right out their back doors! There's a lot of people that actually ride from town, it's only a three mile ride out here to the trailhead. Then from there you can easily ride for a good two and a half or three hours if you like or you can come out on the lunch hour and get a quick forty-five minute ride in. So it really provides a nice spectrum of experiences for people.
Mixing the cooperation among trail users and local and federal government agencies...with unique public land opportunities...and economic recovery funding will attract visitors and future residents while building and maintaining community in the Wood River Valley.
We have found that the cooperation that we have had between B L M and Blaine County, as well as the Forest Service, allows us to implement visions that we would not have otherwise.
Ketchum Idaho. Green Horn Gulch
Mtb trails around Ketchum, ID. iPhone Video
2012 Bike Idaho: Day 1
Day 1 of our 2012 annual mountain biking trip.
Downhill mountain biking (Sun Valley Idaho)
Warm Springs Trail - Sun Valley, Idaho
Last run of a 3-day biking weekend in Sun Valley. Video is uncut and runs from the Little America point, just after the climb, all the way to the bottom :)
Along Highway 75 and 93 with the Salmon River!
This is along Highway 93 as I left Highway 75 behind. Following the salmon river I have seen Challis, Idaho and somewhere ahead is Salmon, Idaho. When you travel along these river routes, remember it seems alot farther with the turns of the road, yet it is a beautiful drive. Though I said this was between Challis and Salmon, I believe it was west of Challis on 75 for it was down the hill from Clayton where I found a pasture full of neat old tractors from long ago years.
Parker Gulch | Sun Valley, ID
Tory Taglio and me riding Parker/Bear Gulch to Cove Creek and Narrows Trail. Including three crashes with GoPro getting launched off helmet to end it. An act of sheer folly, enjoy.
LEFTY POV Probation Mountain Bike Trail West of Driggs, Idaho
Part of the horseshoe canyon network mountain bike trails in the Big Holes.
Shot on my Cannondale Prophet.
Forrest Fenn Book Club, The Thrill of the Chase, Ch 1: Important Literature
Join A Gypsy's Kiss as they tell you about their search for the treasure Forrest Fenn hid somewhere in the mountains north of Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2010 and described in his first memoir, The Thrill of the Chase.
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