Watch Braydon Bringhurst’s Film ‘8600FT’

Climbing mountain biking’s iconic ‘Whole Enchilada’ trail in Moab, Utah.

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Canyon.com Published: Oct 31, 2022
Watch Braydon Bringhurst’s Film ‘8600FT’ Watch Braydon Bringhurst’s Film ‘8600FT’

“The Whole Enchilada” is one of mountain biking’s most epic trails—attracting expert-level riders from around the globe to Moab, Utah, to challenge its 8000-plus feet of descending over rugged and raw terrain littered with rock drops and boulder fields. But no one has ever tried to ride up every inch of the trail—until now. Equally mentally challenging as physical, “8600FT” is a 1.5-hour feature-length film of Braydon Bringhurst’s attempt to summit "The Whole Enchilada."

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