AMAZING RIDE at the Grand Canyon! - Riding from Grand Canyon to Utah on the Arizona Trail (AZT)
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- čas přidán 21. 09. 2023
- The Arizona Trail (AZT) is a 790 mile trail through the state of Arizona, starting at the AZ/UT border and going all the way to the AZ/MX border. On this epic trip, I invited some of my best buddies for two epic days on bikes. These are my favorite types of rides with friends. There's nothing quite like it. It was an absolute pleasure to have Dan Stanton, of Stanton bikes, join us for this trip. It was his first time to the US, and I hope we didn't scare him off with the Arizona heat.
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This was my last ride before being diagnosed with ME/CFS. I can't think of a better way to spend time with friends and make one last memory on the bike.
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Steve,
Everyone is wishing you well Brother feel the love of the group and the healing power of love pure love that we all possess my Friend. Sounds kooky woo woo but it is said our healers will always find us and as we have been taught the power of your mind by visualizing yourself fully healed riding in the woods with your family friends and living from this place every day.
Pro athletes use this visualization and I believe in it that is all that matters our group here of mountain bikers all envision riding with you on your fully healed ride.
I know long winded, but was on way back to Spence Mountain start of trailbuilding season and my Dad had gotten a diagnosis, BELIEVED it and it took him soon after so don’t put so much faith in a guy in a white coat doing his job but we are the powerful ones here and whatever we believe happens.
I know I know just trust me before sleep envision the all clear that feeling of health , smell, touch etc and live from there and remember believing is seeing💪💪🚵♀️⚒️
Steve, you are such a treasure of the MTB community. Even though you have all the skills to shred with the top 1%, you exude kindness and inclusivity which is so refreshing and welcome. You are surrounded by amazing family and friends and you deserve every bit of it. Never stop being you, you're awesome!
Thank you for the kindness randy. I'm lucky to have such a great MTB family.
@@hardtailparty Yeah I agree 100% with randy, what an awesome dude you/your friends/and family are, love seeing this.
@@mikejones420 thank you Mike, I'm humbled.
@@hardtailparty best party is a hardtail party, whether your uploading a ride, or just giving us quick looks at bikes, doesn't matter to us take care of yourself first and foremost. Cheers from Newfoundland, Canada
I'm so grateful to have ridden with you Steve. I've loved all our rides together but this one was super special. You continue to be in my prayers my friend.
Thanks so much Stephen. We'll have to go back and ride the second part when I'm back on a bike. It was awesome having you along with us, you're a great friend. Thank you for the prayers brother.
Saw Dan’s stories and have been waiting for this video. Not disappointed!
Poor dan its not that hot in matlock. Good to see u well and out riding
I’ve never been anywhere that hot, let alone ride a bike in that heat, I was not acclimatised in the slightest 😂😂😂 loved every minute of it though, and I’d do it again in a heartbeat ❤
@@StantonBikesUK haha you did well tho
Looks so good. Did Dan give any hint on when the Gen 4 Sherpa model will be listed? Interesting that you took the Switch9er over your Sherpa, was there a particular reason?
Million thumbs up! Thank you for your great movie as always😊
You’re one tough dude, Steve… knowing what your diagnosis is after the fact and still seeing you push through. That’s an amazing trip, thanks for sharing it. It must be a bit of a guidepost for your recovery for what you’d like to be able to get back to.
Thanks. I'd LOVE to get to the point where I can ride like that without my body hating me afterward. I have good friends who were willing to wait for me to go at my pace.
That looked like an amazing trip - thanks for posting 👊🏼
Dan is so cool
He's a great guy.
Yay fender!!! Seems like such good buddy.
He's the best
Great video! Doesn't always have to be rowdy and hardcore rides. Just ripping along with the homies is what life is all about. This was so rad!
What a great adventure. well done.
What a great 46 minutes
Fantastic 🎉 , I'd love to do it , like Dan said we got nothing in the UK like that .
Thanks so much for sharing this experience with us, Steve. I miss these bike trip videos but hope to see more of them when you recover. Rootin' for you and your family!
What an epic adventure! Crazy that you had the snake go up on your leg like that. That's my worst nightmare.
I'll continue to praying for your recovery.
Glad to see you were able to get in such a beautiful ride in with wonderful people!
So glad to see that your recent health concerns aren’t holding you back Steve! And I hope this means you’re getting better. Ride on and God bless!
I really dig into this kind of ride, thanks for sharing this Steve!
Pretty epic ride!
Steve, great video. Thankyou for highlighting riding with friends , riders being prepared, and riding for fun at any level.
A heartwarming video. I put sealant in a Tubolito to make a bombproof spare. The sealant dried out very quickly, making the tube inusable. Maybe I was unlucky but sealant has lasted me much longer in butyl tubes.
That was definitely an awesome trip.
As far as your tire, I had the same issue with Maxxis Rekon+, I tore off almost all the outer knobs in less than 200 miles of riding. I loved how they gripped and rode, but I cannot afford replacing tires every couple months
Damn it DAN! I’ve got a gen 2 and gen 3,wifey will not be happy if a gen 4 shows up!
😂😂
WOW! What a great ride!!!
Thx, for taking us with you.
Love Arizona and Utah. Was there many years ago but without a bike.
Good to have such friends, that look after you and take care of you.
So happy for you, seeing you do such an epic ride!
This was awesome
Such a great experience, your edit captured it perfectly 🙏🇺🇸 big love Steve. See ya for another one soon 💪😎
Can't wait. Thanks for coming across the world to join us this ride is a memory I'll cherish forever.
Good job riding in the warm weather. It's not easy! Glad you could visit Arizona. We ride in 115°F+ (46°C) heat in Phoenix. It's still worthwhile. We keep the rides shorter in the Summer. Even the night rides are 105°F (40°C), but at least the sun isn't beating down on you.
Great video ! And agree 100%😎👍
It's really incredible how you were able to do what you did with a fatigue type syndrome . The problem for you not knowing is you got the extreme bonk . You still outperformed most showing your inner strength and motivation. I had my extreme bonk a few years ago after a tough riding period and just pushed to hard and my body said no mas . I am no slouch but I had a problem of comparing myself to the beast riders like your friend Cody and I need to be like that . The problem i ain't like that . I recovered from my extreme bonk after a few months and learned to listen to my body better . Listening to your story I think I may have a fatigue type syndrome for most of my life and it maybe fairly common . You just think it's normal and that's how your suppose to feel . Probably why caffeine is used so much . Supper clean diet has really helped me . Toning down my effort has been helpful . Now I am not invulnerable as early in the week I had a lactate threshold that was whole body and crawled back home . You start feeling good and then it's time to back off a bit . You will get back and still do all you do with some limitations . Just have to be more Intune with your body . Thanks for letting your subscribers know as it's very helpful for others and there are many with some form of fatigue syndrome . Impressive ride . Especially in your condition . Get well and back on the bike .
That was such a joy to watch you guys ride and hang around, always interesting to see how trails look in different part of the world. Good luck with your recovery and i hope it will go well.
Such a fun weekend! But that snake incident 😶😨
Awesome! I've been waiting for this video all summer!
Such a cool idea! Looks fun!
What an awesome trip and awesome video. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video and adventure. Thanks for sharing it with us Steve.
Awesome video. Great riding. Always nice to ride with friends
You should bring the British guy down here to PHX to have him experience the real desert😂 for real tho, great vid!!
He flew in to PHX and got to experience a 117* day when he arrived.
I nearly fell asleep in the car due to the heat 😂😂😂
What a great trail
great content I hope your feeling ok again prayers are going your way take care.
Loved this video immensely.
Tytytytytytyty for the absolutely amazing views~
Blessing's Dear One
Steve your riding skills are amazing!
Carbon rims are good for racing but this no. Cracking that rim was crazy.
I plan on watching this video, it looks really cool🤘🤘
Looks like a bucket list ride even just this one section
Thanks for yet another great video, Steve. You know, in the last few minutes when you arrive at your destination and the others were taking turns on stating their favourite part of the ride, I was thinking "please say it was riding with all of you guys", and I don't say this to give them grief about it but I was kind of bummed by the fact that they didn't because that's what I would've done. I already knew that's what you were going to say, and then you did - and in doing so you just reaffirmed my impressions from whatching your other videos what a truly awesome guy you seem to be. Superfriendly, kind to the core and even more polite than I am (not kidding - that says a lot 😅). Just....chapeau!! Good luck going forward, Steve, I'm crossing every bone in my body for a speedy recovery.
Sincerely
A.K - Norway
Dude I love hard tails that all I ride I would love to ride them trails with you your the best never give up
Get well soon steve 🙏
Wow wow wow Brother great job Steve 💪
Yourself and your crew look healthy and strong you are such an inspiration and yes you are correct we are all mountain bikers in every context no matter what. Cross country, DH etc. I felt like I was with you great narrative on beautiful scenery with great friends and I was feeling your strength in unity with the fellas and I so look forward to riding with you Friend 🙏💪⚒️
We are finishing a strong blue trail in southern Oregon (Spence Mountain) and will be headed south, McDowell Mountain, Prescott and finally out to you guys in Sedona such a beautiful place🌲🌵🪨⛰⚒️see ya soon Brutha!
That looks like an epic ride and you guys obviously enjoyed it. I have carbon rims and would not ride that with them, especially after seeing your crack. But you guys were well prepared. Hope you are able to recover fully.
Hey, just wanted to say, your channel has been a huge inspiration to me over the last few years. Your riding is largely what I aspire to, and your videos always motivate me to ride. I even built up a Commencal Meta a couple years ago, entirely because of your channel. Where I'm at in life right now doesn't allow me as much time to ride as in the past, and frankly sometimes motivation is hard to come by. I'm generally more tired, and there aren't any trails very close to me so it's always an endeavor to ride. MTB is still my favorite hobby, though, and your channel has helped keep that flame alive. I'm hoping one day to make the trip out west and hit up one of these trails!
I really feel for you in dealing with this diagnosis. Coping with a life altering condition is difficult to say the least. I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis a couple years ago. I'm in a much better place with that now, but it took a lot of physical and mental effort to better my health. My health circumstances are different than before, probably permanently, but I'm back to doing everything I love. Perhaps the most challenging part was coming to terms with being afflicted with a chronic condition in the prime of my life. I just wanted to offer some sympathy and let you know what an inspiration you've been to me.
Thank you for the kindness, it means a lot.
Thanks for sharing Steve! Guessing the weather might be a bit better in September on this segment, eh? Cheers mate!
Maybe, but then you run the risk of monsoons and thunderstorms.
Great video. And I feel your pain on the Reverb, I have one and it is frustrating having to vent the air every once and a while.
I'm glad it has that feature, or I would be pretty unhappy.
desafio epico check, que gran grupo de ciclistas BRAVO HP!!!
Long sleeved jerseys gotta be 🔥
You'd be surprised. We wouldn't wear them if they weren't our favorite thing in the sun
Great Video! Hey what kind of pants/shorts are you wearing? Looks like denim??
Handup jorts. My favorite riding shorts.
Had no idea there were bike trails in the canyon, in the park.
There's just one, and this is it. It's the only national park I've been to where bikes were allowed on singletrack within the boundaries of the park.
@@hardtailpartyGet well soon, buddy.
I am sure someone else already commented: I love bike packing but lightly despise having to ride so much fireroad on most of the "trails" for bike packing.
There are tons of bikepacking routes out there on singletrack. In fact, 95% of the AZT is singletrack. I'm not a huge fan of bikepacking on fire roads either. I'm glad bikepacking.com has that great guide to show what % of a route is on singletrack.
Awesome challenging ride. Also, you have a great wife man.
She's one in a billion
Thanks for another awesome and enjoyable video. It looks like you guys had an amazing time.
I am 72 years old so I need a little assistance. I have a Specialized Kenevo SL. Are e-bikes allowed on the Arizona Trail?
Great question! ebikes are not allowed on this segment of the Arizona trail. Some of this trail passes through a newly-established wilderness area and they made a special exemption to allow bikes through one or two segments, proceed it was nonmotirized. Riding ebikes on segments jeopardizes MTB access to this trail. However, AZ has some other great ebike trails. See trailforks with the ebike filter to see what's available.
@@hardtailparty How about your local trails around Sedona? Are e-bikes allowed on them?
@@martinschwartz7342 just the jeep roads where motorized vehicles are allowed. There is no singletrack in Sedona legal to ebikes.
Am I the only sloppy reader who came here expecting a review of the Canyon Grand Canyon?
Oh, great video btw!
🙏🏾🤝🏾🇺🇸💪🏾👍🏾
That looks fun (though sad to see all the burn). One thing I notice about 99% of riders from the UK -- they wear dark colors to the US desert and wonder why they almost die.
Dan borrowed some shirts from me. They're the club ride motive, which is made of mesh. It feels like you're wearing nothing. Dan had some white shirts he brought, but they weren't breathable at all and were tons hotter.
Dan. You need to return the favour and invite Steve over here.
What, we’re is my invitation 😢.
I post all my meetups on instagram
Sooo…. That seems like a LOT of stuff to be bringing knowing that your wife is meeting you every 10-15 miles… do I have that wrong?? If that were the case why not only bring a single water bottle and the absolute bare essentials to fixe repairs? (Chain breaker/link, and a tube and Co2)??? Just seems like a lot of unnecessary baggage…
It's unnecessary until it's necessary, then it saves you a 3 hour walk. I'd never want to rely on co2 for a trip like this. Pumps are small, as are patch kits, and a tiny bottle of sealant is the size of a tube. Not a big deal at all.
@@hardtailparty
Thanks for the reply! Been really trying to decide on carying just a tube to swap out or plugs.. on long xc races do you think its easier/mote beneficial to just throw in a tube, or attempt to try and plug? If the hole is that large where sealant didnt fix it then wouldnt the sealant just leak out? Do you typically carry plugs and a small sealant bottle instead of a tube?
@@jonzylka9474 I'm not a racer, so saving a few grams doesn't matter to me. I Always have a tube and plugs and a pump and a little bit of sealant on every ride. A CO2 is a gamble. Sometimes it'll plug your hole and sometimes I'll still leak out 5 min later then you have no way to air it up. That's racing though, everything is a risk.
@@hardtailparty
Really… why saying a co2 is a gamble?? Knock on wood… ive always been able to rely on my tubeless sealant to fix small punctures and get me home. Do you think its better to simply carry and small hand pump rather than Co2 cartridges? I just want the best bet for my rides for that OH CRAP moment… lol
👏👏👏Steve awesome**** I'm there with you ✨ could I ask you your starting point❓🚵♂✌George SLC UT
The north rim of the Grand canyon, inside the park