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Video | Nate Hills killing it – Porcupine Rim Trail, Moab


The Porcupine singletrack is a Moab right of passage and should be on any serious mountain biker’s bucket list. Nate Hills lives at 3000 meters above sea level, so when it snows, he frequently heads to the desert to ride with his friends. The Porcupine Rim Trail section is the end of the “Whole Enchilada” ride and is regarded by many to be the most technical and fun section of the ride. This trail is special because of its numerous technical moves and breathtaking views of the Colorado River, hundreds of meters below. In this new episode of #FollowCamFriday, Nate is chasing Botsy Phillips and the fastest Moab resident, Kyle Mears.

Nate Hills having a blast in Moab, Utah with his new Yeti SB45c. A 29er with a 140mm RochShox Lyrik for sure sounds fun!
Nate Hills having a blast in Moab with his new Yeti Cycles SB45c. A carbon 29er with a 140mm RockShox Lyrik for sure sounds fun!

For further infos on Nate head to: Nate Hills’ Website

Check out the first episode of Nate’s #FollowCamFriday series: Blue Dot Trail, Moab

Video & Photo: Nate Hills

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