Backyard MTB Trails | Building & Riding!

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Published 2017-05-27
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Welcome to Berm Creek. Here’s the berm. And here’s the creek you’ll end up in if you don’t use it.

For the past few weeks I’ve been building trails at Berm Creek, or I’ve been doing my best to. If you want to build good trails—sustainable trails, Berm Creek could be a case study in what not to do.

Take and gander, and you’ll find half baked retaining walls, poor drainage, and singletrack so skinny that your pedals hit the sides. Still, I’m learning fast, and with a little luck Berm Creek will have vastly improved by the Fall. Let me show you what I’ve built so far.

This is the first trail, aptly named Berm Creek. You start on this steep descent which throws you right into a tiny berm. You can really lean into it and it’s a lot of fun.

An optional line would be this rock garden, but I’ll only use that on special occasions.

After the berm is a little detour up the hill, a turn around this tree and finally a fork in the trail.

Right of the fork is Coax Climb. It’s too muddy to ride now.

To the left is a detour called Goodman Ledge. It has a switchback so tight that I’m not even sure it can be ridden. When it dries we’ll find out.

Either path takes you back to the trailhead.

This area after the berm is right next to a drainage pipe, so I need to do something about that. We’ll call it a creek crossing.

I’ve always had respect and appreciation for trail builders, but now it runs deeper. The more dirt I move here, the more bummed out I get about tire ruts and all the damage that occurs when the trails are ridden wet. I can only imagine what it’s like to have hundreds of other people riding my trails, without any regard for who maintains the place.

Of course I won’t need to worry about that. You may have figured out by now that Berm Creek is in my backyard. Still, I always seem to get lost here. Like every good trail system, Berm Creek needs a trail map.

The map doesn’t have elevation profiles or data, but it’s still pretty awesome. Awesome enough to have a permanent spot at the trailhead. For this, I’m cobbling something together out of wooden planks. To cut acrylic you need to score it with a blade, but I didn’t have much luck with that. The jigsaw was worse. Eventually I figured it out.

Now we’re in business.

These brown fiberglas markers are just like the ones in Pisgah. I got these stickers online too.

These trails are designed for bikes, and trail dogs. Nothing against ATV’s or Horses, but I don’t have the space or resources to deal with that. Tomorrow I’ll install my trail markers, and hopefully it will dry up enough to do some riding.

My markers are installed, but it rained again last night. According to the weather it’ll rain again today, but dry up by tomorrow afternoon. By then, I’ll have some visitors to ride the trails with.

My friends Brian and Alexander came by and helped me break in the trail. We had a lot of fun, and even encountered some challenges. I almost flew into the creek.

Now that the trails are worn in there are some things I’d like to change, and add, but all in all I think Berm Creek is off to a good start.

The real purpose of these trails is for testing. When making adjustments to a bike, I can have a quick romp to make sure everything feels right. You could say that these trails are just an extension of my shop.

What do you guys think? Have any of you built something like this in your yard? Do you maintain trails in your community? Let me know in the comments, and give me some insight into what to do next. Thanks for riding with me today and I’ll see you next time.

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All Comments (21)
  • I've said it before and I will say it again: Simply the best MTB videos on Youtube.
  • @thelandylad1022
    When you realise that his tiny backyard has a better trail system than your entire local forest.
  • @hello-kp6ux
    My friends and I (a couple of 12 year olds with shovels and mtbs) went into the woods in our backyards and made a huge trail to connect everyone’s backyard. We had so much fun but yet a few trips to the doctor. It surprisingly only took about 4 months.
  • @finny1987
    Its crazy to go back and watch episodes like this and your garage build and compare it to how far you've come now!
  • @The_Sampler
    So much fun- stoked that I got to help wear berm Creek in and look forward to many fun laps to come 🤘 🚵 😁
  • @Ben-jh3ul
    Anyone here in 2019 to see how far berm creek has come? Sad to hear that the house is being sold but I know Seth won’t fail to impress us with berm creek 2.0 haha
  • I mean a tabletop couldn't hurt right... You're the MAN Seth!! LOVE everything you do and are doing to get people (myself) into biking man... Fuck Yeah!
  • Damn, you have such crazy attention to detail. Really went the extra mile with the trail marker
  • @Friskee62
    Back again to revisit those crazy days...
  • I think you should make that first berm huge so you can really rail it!
  • @Bananaboi3000
    This is the video I watched that started my passion for mountain biking thank you Seth for sending me into a hobby I never knew I would enjoy so much it started with a backyard trail of my own and only went from there
  • @FatBikerVaibhav
    so there is a water leakage? how about a swimming pool in the trail too, jump in it whenever you want
  • @GeneralMills66
    I have a cool trail system in the yard I grew up in, about a miles worth. It started out just me riding in the woods on one of my dad's old lawn mowers that we took the mower deck off of. In middle school I got a little side by side go cart and expanded it a bit. At the end of middle school I saved up enought for a dirt bike and I connected my trails with a neighbors who was about the same age. As we got older we built jumps and creek crossings and it became a place where we rode mountain bikes, dirt bikes, jeeps, etc... I loved maintaining it, you know clearing sticks after every storm, clearing leaves after the fall. Now when I go home to visit my parents I still love to spend a day clearing it out and walking it (because all my toys are at my house now). This vid brings back some fun memories.