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Trail Boss Season Two: Jeff Lenosky takes on Bitterbrush at Hall Ranch

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It’s already time for season two of the Trail Boss, and Jeff Lenosky is back at it. In this episode of how to make an extremely difficult trail look like a piece of cake, Jeff heads out to Lyons, Colorado to ride the Bitterbrush trail. Part of the much larger Hall Ranch trail system, the Bitterbrush trail is highlighted by a rock garden that is less rock and more boulder. As usual though, Jeff rides straight through through the toughest sections…

Check out more on the Bitterbrush trail and Hall ranch over at MTB Project.

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knarc
knarc
7 years ago

SKILLS!
is this 26″?

gtluke (@gtluke)
7 years ago

No, Jeff is 6’4 so it just looks small

Mike
Mike
7 years ago

Am I crazy, or does the map show a descent, but the video is clearly the ascent? Clearing the descent: meh. Clearing the ascent: skillz.

RobertW
RobertW
7 years ago

Only 4 minutes of video? I’d like to see an uncut version so we can see the dabs and retakes.

fred
fred
7 years ago
Reply to  RobertW

hah. what a joke. imagine, an edited video! the horror. this guy rips, you jelly.

bearcol
bearcol
7 years ago
Reply to  RobertW

Jeff’s been honing trials skills for a long time. Just google his name and watch the stuff this guy can do and I think you’ll agree this trail is pretty easy for him. Everyone makes mistakes, but I can’t imagine he would need a second try on anything here.

ol shel
ol shel
7 years ago

Jeff is a great rider, but the camera person, clearing every section while riding one-handed and looking back while filming, deserves more credit.

bearcol
bearcol
7 years ago

The guy is a tractor on the climbs.

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