If you thought last yearâs rides were wild⊠buckle up.
Because this year?
This year rewired my brain.
Todayâs video is a raw, unfiltered, heart-pounding compilation of the Most INSANE POV Lines I Rode This Year â every cliff drop, ridge run, razor-edge trail, death-grip descent, and âhow am I still alive?â moment captured directly from the helmet cam.
This isnât just a highlight reel.
This is a full cinematic journey into the gnarly, chaotic, beautiful madness of mountain biking at its most extreme.
Every line in this video pushed me, terrified me, and changed me.
And now you get to experience them as if you were right there with me, hanging on for dear life.
đ„ The Year That Redefined My Limits
This year I set out with one goal:
Ride the scariest, most technical, most mind-bending lines on the planet.
From:
- high-altitude ridge trails
- exposed cliffside descents
- desert canyons
- jungle drops
- slippery alpine chutes
- and abandoned freeride zones
âŠto trails that barely qualified as âtrailsâ at all.
Every ride felt like a negotiation with gravity.
Some felt like a negotiation with fate.
The POV footage shows EVERYTHING â the panic, the speed, the mistakes, the near-crashes, and the moments where instinct takes over and somehow saves the run.
đ„ Top POV Moments Youâll Never Forget
Here are just a few of the insane lines featured in todayâs compilation:
đ„ Line #4 â âThe Razor Ridgeâ
A ridgeline so thin my handlebars nearly scraped both sides.
One slip left or right and itâs a 500-foot fall into a rocky canyon.
The wind at the top was so strong it kept nudging my front wheel.
Watching the footage makes even me nauseous.
đȘïž Line #12 â âThe Tunnel of Screamsâ
A forest chute so steep and narrow that braking wasnât an option.
Your body becomes a missile and the trees become the walls of a pinball machine.
My rear tire locked up three times.
Each time, I thought I was done for.
â°ïž Line #19 â âThe Vertical Playgroundâ
A near-vertical rock slab that looks unrideable until you commit.
Once you drop in, youâre on a slick granite slide that accelerates you to 40 mph in seconds.
My tires were squealing for grip.
My heart was screaming for mercy.
đ Line #27 â âThe Death Gullyâ
A washed-out, boulder-ridden canyon run where everything wants to grab your front wheel and throw you over the bars.
This was the ride where my GoPro actually flew off once â so I had to come back and do it again.
đ„ Line #33 â âLightning Passâ
A super exposed alpine line where thunder literally echoed off the mountains.
The ground vibrated beneath my wheels.
Every turn felt like it could be my last.
The footage looks like something from a video game set on âNightmare Mode.â
đ± Line #45 â âThe Ghost Dropâ
You roll toward the edgeâŠ
and the trail disappears.
A blind 12-foot drop into a trench with zero visibility until youâre airborne.
I didnât breathe until the tires touched dirt again.
đ” Line #50 â âThe Worldâs Tightest Switchbackâ
A switchback so sharp that I had to swing my rear wheel around 180 degrees mid-turn.
It required perfect front brake control, hip rotation, and full-body commitment.
The POV angle makes it look even scarier than it felt.
đ„ Line #61 â âThe Desert Dragon Spineâ
A narrow sandstone ridge, shaped like the back of a mythical beast.
One misaligned turn and you’re tumbling down either side.
The textures, the speed, the exposure â itâs one of the cleanest and craziest lines Iâve ever ridden.
⥠Line #77 â âThe Elevator Shaftâ
Imagine riding straight down a dirt wall so steep it might as well be a vertical drop.
I slid sideways twice.
My front wheel hit a rut that almost ended the run.
You can hear me yell in the footage â and I NEVER yell.
đ„ Line #100 â âThe Finale Line â The One That Broke Meâ
This was the hardest line of the entire year.
Technical.
Loose.
Exposed.
Steep.
Unpredictable.
I crashed during practice.
I almost didnât go back.
But the final POV?
Itâs the most intense, most cinematic, most ridiculous ride Iâve ever captured.
This moment alone makes the entire video worth watching.
đŹ What Makes POV Footage So Addicting
Watching from the helmet cam gives you:
- raw speed
- raw chaos
- raw fear
- raw adrenaline
You see what I see.
You react as I react.
You flinch when I nearly crash.
You breathe hard when I slide.
You gasp when the trail drops away.
Itâs as close as you can get to riding these lines without actually risking your bones.
đ€ The Mental Battle Behind These Lines
What the camera doesnât show is:
- the minutes of staring at a drop debating your life choices
- the shaking hands
- the deep breaths
- the âI shouldnât do thisâ voice in your head
- the way time slows right before you commit
- the silence that hits when you finally let go of the brakes
Every insane line starts with fear.
And every completed line ends with the biggest adrenaline rush imaginable.
đŹ Lessons From a Year of Insanity
This year taught me:
- Fear isnât an enemy â itâs data
- Focus is a muscle
- Skill only grows when discomfort grows
- Trails look impossible until you try
- And sometimes⊠you ride your best lines when youâre scared
These lines shaped who I am now.
And sharing them with you is the best way to close out the year.
â ïž DISCLAIMER
This video and blog description are for entertainment purposes only. The lines shown were ridden by trained professionals under supervised and controlled conditions. Mountain biking at this level is extremely dangerous. Do NOT attempt to replicate any of these rides. Viewer discretion is advised.



