The Infamuos Toquerville Twister and Falls (Utah's best dirt bike trail)

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  • čas přidán 29. 11. 2022
  • On Thanksgiving, I rode the Toquerville Twister out to Toquerville Falls for the first time. I used tracks I had made in Google Earth. There is a main trail, but there are also dozens of opportunities for wrong turns. This trail is semi-technical with a few drop offs, but nothing crazy. Insanely beautiful and fun, we rode the loop counter-clockwise, returning via the main creek. There were just a few creek crossings...

Komentáře • 7

  • @kscott8464
    @kscott8464 Před 10 měsíci

    This looks amazing!!

  • @letsridesingletrack
    @letsridesingletrack Před 8 měsíci

    Try out a 2 stroke 300; it will help you develop that technical feature progression & you will be a MegsBrapp in no time. U got a lot of potential and obviously the passion to ride and patience + creativity to do the video thing. Cheers - keep up the progression!!

  • @ARDrummer
    @ARDrummer Před rokem

    Beautiful place to ride...very cool!

  • @noysparks4319
    @noysparks4319 Před rokem +1

    Rode here today. Great ride, very muddy in and out of those ravines!

  • @lordsofbaja2157
    @lordsofbaja2157 Před 6 měsíci

    Make sure you start this ride early in the morning. It's definitely a long ride. Make sure one of you in the group is a strong rider.

  • @atgsat
    @atgsat Před rokem

    Would a KTM 690 Enduro R be too much bike in Utah? Asking by old dad rider. I own one, but would it be a mistake to bring to Utah? Good rider.

    • @misstrails
      @misstrails  Před rokem

      I'd say that would be an awesome bike for the area, especially for the trails featured in my "Better than Moab" video. For the Toquerville Twister, there are only a couple tricky spots, and lots of uphills that get steeper as you go up and then flatten out quickly. As long as you have at leas 1 other physically strong rider with you, know how to seek out alternative lines, and know how to keep the front end down on uphills, I say go for it. Now, if someone wanted to take their 1290 or big BMW adventure bike out there, I'd advise against it.