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Description: Riding loose, rocky obstacles is the name of the game at Hidden Falls Adventure Park. I added some commentary to this video to try and talk you through how I ride some of the rocky terrain. Whoop Strap Strain break down from the Enduro: youtu.be/Lkpelt6pY7I p.s. I was using the Whoop Impact Sleeve to protect the device. The terrain at Hidden Falls Adventure Park felt a lot like the Concho Enduro in Blackwell, Texas, but with a little less shale. The dry, rocky creek beds were a hoot, bouncing you all over the place! The single track had ledges that crossed at all angles, testing you on your uphills, downhills and the in betweens. Though the Enduro was only 45 miles, it was a 45 miles that wore me out. I could of done more, but in the long run, I had had just enough to keep a smile on my face. I'm a bit more fit, and a bit stronger, but with less seat tie on the bike as of late, I'm happy with how I rode. Do you practice for rocky terrain? If you don't, you should be! Knowing how to keep your momentum up so you can still attack rough sections is the key. Ask questions if you have them in the comments below and thanks for watching! #Sherco #Enduro #PintFullOfAwesome ------ Seat Time Shirts fpmg.threadless.com Follow Seat Time Facebook: facebook.com/seattime Twitter: twitter.com/seattime_co Instagram: instagram.com/seattime