Not what you typically think of when someone says desert riding. Liked the pools of water in the rocks. Looks like the kind of riding I like to do, and no trees to knock you 3" off your line that you need desperately to stay on. I bet the Beta is good at this rock hoppy stuff. Thanks for sharing!
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I love riding in the trees too, but all of those trails are covered in snow this time of year. I really love this beta 250 though works great in every kind of terrain.
That's cool - great bike control in challenging terrain! I had a chance to ride a little in southern Utah and the trails had elements of this - I'll take trees anyday, even if they do reach out and grab you on occasion. The thought of sliding down into a rocky ravine sketches me out.
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Wow, definitely need a good bash plate and shark fin. I wouldn't have even thought there was a bike trail in some of those rocky crevasses. Very impressive
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