This Ride is EPIC! | Duluth Traverse | Part 1

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @Tmacademia
    @Tmacademia Před měsícem

    What an incredible trail. I love Duluth, maybe someday I'll ride it

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před měsícem +1

      Hope you can, more trails than you know what to do with, and I don’t think there’s a bad one anywhere in the area!

    • @Tmacademia
      @Tmacademia Před měsícem

      @@robonbikes nice! I've only been mountain biking for about a year now so I'm still increasing my skill level. Maybe next year or the following year when I actually buy myself a full suspension bike.
      Right now I'm rocking a borderline entry level hardtail with a coil fork (polygon Xtrada 6).

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před měsícem

      @Tmacademia Nice! I started with a hardtail, great way to start! If you can make it to Duluth, the Mission Creek trails would be a good system to start on. Pretty darn smooth, super flowy. An all around good time!

  • @davelier9572
    @davelier9572 Před 10 měsíci

    Dt is awesome, especially with fall leaves changing. I have ridden it a few times start to finish, from Mission to Lester. So epic, the terrain and views are the best in the state imho. Last time i did it on a fully rigid fat bike, i won't do that again! Lol

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Wow a fully rigid fatty, that’s some chunky terrain for such a steed! 😅. Probably good on climbs but slower over all the technical sections.

  • @RocksteadyMTB
    @RocksteadyMTB Před 10 měsíci +1

    Sorry you had bike problems man! The DT is on my radar for next season for sure! Nice video, pics, and editing! I like your style! I love being a local rider in Duluth too! What a gem!

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 10 měsíci +3

      I appreciate it! Yeah mechanicals can happen but quite a bummer when they do. I did make it back a week later and rode the whole thing (next video!). Be sure to bring lots of water and snacks!!Yeah Duluth is fantastic, feel fortunate to be a local for sure!

  • @AndrewGehn
    @AndrewGehn Před 10 měsíci

    Too bad a mechanical limited what otherwise looked like a great day of fall riding in Duluth! The Traverse is incredible, it’s been fun to see it’s development over the years, finally completed the entire DT ride and checked it off the ride list earlier this year. Duluth has so many great trails it’s easy to forget about some, just rode craft connector for the first time in years and that is one scenic downhill. Looking forward to how your next ride on the DT went!

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 10 měsíci

      Nice work man, it’s a big ride to check off the list for sure. Gotta admit it was more of a grind than I thought it would be (at least on the second go when I actually finished it). I’d love to do craft from the top too, as I just took it down from Enger, either way it was a great bonus trail!!

  • @Dialed1
    @Dialed1 Před 10 měsíci

    Really digging the shots! Also that craft connector really wasn’t the worst decent for ya; I guess it’s better than being way out there with nothing. Really curious to see part two of the journey.. ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yeah Craft Connector was a pretty ideal bail route for sure! Duluth is ripe with great views, as you’re well aware, though lugging the camera on such a big ride is a questionable decision 😂

    • @Dialed1
      @Dialed1 Před 10 měsíci

      @@robonbikes No doubt, The first ride Evan and I did he brought his full camera and tripod kit and that greatly hindered our efficiency lol!

  • @michaeljohncox3898
    @michaeljohncox3898 Před 10 měsíci

    These trails are awesome and right at my skill level. I live in British Columbia and I ride up a big techy climb and then try to survive the crazy downhill. Great fat bike video as well from a year ago. I am thinking of getting one.

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 10 měsíci

      You could probably put a fat bike to good use up in BC! I’d love to ride out there someday, looks amazing. Yeah Duluth is a special place for sure, so much good riding. You can really feel like you’re out in the middle of nowhere, but you’re always close to civilization, and the riding really is fantastic. Thanks for watching! 🤙

  • @twowheelsbetter223
    @twowheelsbetter223 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the tour, enjoyed it. My buds and i took a break from Cuyuna a few years ago, headed over to Daroof. Rode the Mission Creek
    trails, then tried to follow the DT. It was stil being pieced together, so it was pretty hard to follow. We ended up at Bent Paddle Brewing
    for a couple beers and lunch, then had to ride all the way back to Chambers Grove Park to the truck. Long day, but totally worth it.
    Beautiful town and trails !!

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 10 měsíci

      I love how, when mountain biking, it’s a natural flow of events to end up at a brewery! 🍻 DT is pretty well mapped out now, but still good to have some form of navigation, there are still a few tricky spots!

  • @Randy_Johnson
    @Randy_Johnson Před 10 měsíci

    The Traverse is a great ride and a lot more challenging than people think! I did it in August last year, when it was 90 degrees and very humid and it was tough! The fall is the best time to ride it for sure.

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Heck yeah it’s a grind for sure! Amazing how many miles of great trail there are! Props for taking this on in hot conditions, that sounds like quite the effort, bet you went through a lot of water.

    • @Randy_Johnson
      @Randy_Johnson Před 10 měsíci

      @@robonbikes I went through a 3 L Camelback as well as a 20 ounce water bottle and I still ran out of water around Hartley. I needed to refill before I hit Morningside, Hawk Ridge, and Lester River Trail. It was a total of 3400 feet of climbing! Even though it’s “Green” trails, it’s a grind. Maybe you can do the whole thing next year.

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I actually went back 6 days later and rode the whole thing 🤙. That’ll be my next vid. Yeah man I went through almost 5 liters on the second go, got a refill at Hartley Nature Center. I’ve never had that much on a single ride before, pretty nuts!

    • @Randy_Johnson
      @Randy_Johnson Před 10 měsíci

      @@robonbikes Yeah, I’ve run two Grandma’s marathons and the Traverse is a lot harder. Just sayin’. The climbing involved and the technical aspect of mountain biking makes the Traverse a huge challenge, as well as the distance. 43+ miles is a long way to ride on Duluth single track. I rode it by myself and I think that makes it even tougher, too. If I rode it again, I’d have someone meet me half way to replenish my supplies and ride with a partner or a group to make it more fun.

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 10 měsíci

      Dang, the fact that you said it’s harder than a marathon makes me feel pretty good about going back and finishing it (plus the 24 miles back to the car!). Great work on the marathons!! I hate running 😂

  • @andrewknobel-piehl9351
    @andrewknobel-piehl9351 Před 10 měsíci

    Love your videos dawg! Love the representation on the MN trails! I'd love to try the traverse again in the spring (it kicked my ass last time).

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks man! Yeah the Traverse will do that, I did it a week after this ride, was completely tanked by the end.

  • @steve_exclamationpoint
    @steve_exclamationpoint Před 10 měsíci

    Nice video, Rob. Sucks about the mechanical. We were there in the Spring and I took some of those trails down into town to meetup with some friends at Ursa Minor Brewing and they were super fun along with some great views of the city and the water.

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yup, great trails everywhere, with all the views too, pretty special place! Plus a brewery!! 🍻

  • @matthewburress1
    @matthewburress1 Před měsícem

    Hey Rob, I live up here - shoot me a message if you want to ride the Traverse again from East to West this summer or fall. I can help shuttle a return vehicle from Mission to Lester unless you want the ultimate loop - to which I’d say we can ride back on Will Munger, Cross City, and finally the Lakewalk. ✌️

  • @jeromep4148
    @jeromep4148 Před 8 měsíci

    Would a full suspension XC bike work on this trail, or do you really need a 140mm trail bike? Also if I wanted to do an out and back ride, is there a recommended section of the trail?

    • @robonbikes
      @robonbikes  Před 8 měsíci

      That would be a perfect bike considering the length and amount of climbing. Mine is 120mm rear with a 130mm fork and it hit the sweet spot for this ride. If you like technical riding I’d start on the east side (Lester Park) for an out and back (Hawk Ridge is a great technical trail with great views to boot). Starting on the west side (Chambers Grove Park) would be more flowy. There’s no wrong choice!