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Hangover trail in Sedona, so many things make this trail amazing! First try with my new Shimano Sport Camera still need… Posted by Josh Tostado on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 It’s hard to fully capture the intense exposure of the Hangover Trail in Sedona, Arizona… but this video sure comes close!

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Would you ride this trail? Because you will probably never find me on it:

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The Hangover Trail is the most intense trail of jaw-dropping ingenuity in all of Sedona… and one of the most creatively-built trails I’ve ever ridden. And it–along with all of the other very best mountain bike-legal trails in Sedona–began life as a hush-hush pirate trail. The Ride Our ride on the final day of my …

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I spent my entire week in Sedona riding, shooting photos, drinking beer, and generally hanging out with Matt McFee, owner and founder of Hermosa Tours. I learned a ton about Sedona and the local riding scene from Matt, but I also got to hear a lot about Hermosa Tours and Matt’s story. I knew I …

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Our second ride of the week proved to be shorter, at less than 9 miles in length. However, thanks to the steep, very technical Sedona riding, it took us about 1 hour and 20 minutes to cover that terrain. Mileage is hard-won in Sedona! Day 2 consisted of a complicated figure 8-style ride in the …

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