Nature Boy tells you to stop being such a wuss and to get out in to the rain .
According to Ayurvedic principles, we can all be divided into one of three different categories; Vata, Pitta and Kapha. The Vata prefer warm weather and try to avoid cold and dry conditions, Pitta prefer cool weather and try to avoid intense sun and heat and Kapha like it warm and wet. But in mountain biking today it would seem we can simplify still further and be divided into just two groups, those who can ride regardless of the weather and those who won’t. Or to put it another way, in a nutshell it all comes down to the strong and the weak.
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These are the moments that define our riding, that set us apart, that make the dry trails that little bit more special.
It’s only water, ignore it and go ride.
Here here 🙂
Yes get out and shag the trails out for us all, just go look at the surrey hills……..
‘Yes get out and shag the trails out for us all, just go look at the surrey hills…’
There are trails beyond the surrey hills you know. It’s your choice to live in the self appointed centre of the world.
“Yes get out and shag the trails out for us all, just go look at the surrey hills……..@
Nah, I think I’d rather go ride somewhere fun like the Peak District.
How right you are lads I only venture up there when its dry, plenty of other areas to ride!
In Scotland we just say no to dust!