In Dust We Trust: A Day in Nevados de Chillán - Video

Apr 27, 2016
by Macky Franklin  
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There are good trails everywhere these days. But some places are different -- so unique, so distinct from the type of mountain biking you're used to that they draw you in with a sort of magnetic pull. Nevados de Chillan, Chile is one of those places. Or, if it isn't yet, it should be. We spent three weeks in Nevados, learning to ride in the rotor deep talcum powder that characterizes these trails, soaking in as many sunsets and sunrises as we could, hike-a-biking for hours to find the prime goods, and putting the new Jamis Bikes DEFCON to the test in this wild, fast, unpredictable terrain.

Photo Anthony J Milio

Waves of dust. Photo Anthony J Milio
  Making waves.

Here's the thing about dust in Chillán -- you can smell it. It looks like sand, but it has the fine, smooth (and unfortunately inhale-able) properties of powdered sugar. If you've ever accidentally breathed in the sugary coating off a brownie, you know what it's like to follow someone down Valle Hermoso. The dust in Nevados makes your lungs hurt, and you'll still be finding chunks of it in your nasal cavities three weeks later. But it's worth it…. And the views aren't terrible either.

Coppin a feel. Photo Anthony J Milio
  Coppin' a feel on top of Valle Hermoso.

Photo Anthony J Milio
  Morning light.

While you can find jumps and berms in Nevados' lift access bike park, Chillán's backcountry is about raw speed, flat (and loose) turns and grace under pressure. And learning to the trust the dust. The Chileans call this terrain "anti-grip," and like the distinct but equally traction-less gravel of the same name made infamous by Andes-Pacífico, it seems like a bit of an understatement. But once you find your groove, it feels kind of like floating. It feels like what mountain biking is supposed to be.

Photo Anthony J Milio

Cruising down Garganta del Diablo. Photo Anthony J Milio
  Flat corners, full speed.

Words by Syd Schulz
Photos by Anthony J Milio


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18 Comments
  • 13 0
 Finally, a place with as much powdery dust as an Ozzy concert.
  • 2 0
 you must go to argentina then
  • 12 1
 That third pic is inspirational. Seriously, stuff wedding photography, that is romance captured on film right there. Big Grin
  • 4 0
 Boy! i love my country...it`s awesome and we have so many great riding spots
  • 3 1
 finally a good mountain bike video a bit of roost plenty of tech and no geezers in their back garden thinking they can suicide.
  • 1 0
 i know every inch of the the trails filmed, and i gotta, say i want the summer back!!!!!!, even thou i love the winterish grip.
  • 3 0
 Got that lady swagger. Well done y'all!
  • 2 1
 Two riders starting a ride together, splitting off on separate trails, and then joining back at just the right time to finish the ride together - it just feels so right
  • 2 0
 Planning to add this to my list of riding spots in the Southern hemisphere real soon!
  • 1 0
 that dust looks amazing but can someone explain the anti traction thing to me
  • 7 0
 I think you have to ride it to understand, you know when it just rained the day before, not too much just a couple of showers and then you go out for a ride with the sun above you at about 20° celsius, and the conditions are just perfect you feel like you can turn like you've never turned before, and everything just works out grip wise?

Yeah antigrip is the exact opposite of that, you basically go in a straight line doesn't matter where your tires are pointing. It requires a completely different skill set to normal riding and that is what makes it so fun, and once you gain enough trust to pin it, its one of the funnest things ever, always sketchy though! ahaha
  • 3 0
 The general idea is that when you hit your brakes, instead of slowing down at all, your tires break free and you speed up. So, anti grip.
  • 2 0
 I once experienced antigrip in a steep, rocky and sketchy trail... definitely not fun
  • 1 0
 www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iiGQmWCCyI

I wonder if they were referring to this..?
  • 2 0
 Good stuff! I wonder what tires they are using there?
  • 1 0
 Vittoria morsa and Martello. Martello is their new tread, massive knobs and in a 2.5 it's like a moto tire so rad in the sand!
  • 1 0
 the best place in chile
  • 4 7
 maybe the grabbing ass picture should be in the other way!
Cool place Chillán, one day ill go







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