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Everyone in the area knows the great bit of cheeky trail that comes out onto Stubbins Lane but please stop hammering it in the wet and, even in the dry, try to stick to the already worn line. As mountain bikers, if we want more access, we've got to show we're responsible and can self-regulate when the conditions are right or wrong to ride a certain trail and not to carve up new lines.
Coming up to the weekend and its still sloppy up there... give it a miss.. you know it makes sense.
I didnt know it, off to look at the map ..
f we want more access, we've got to show we're responsible and can self-regulate when the conditions are right or wrong to ride a certain trail and not to carve up new lines.
indeed i agree with you whole heartedly there well said!
^^^ whs ^^^
Yep, another one from me - make sure the trails you ride are suitable, if it's wet then pick carefully.
I think everyone on her can name somewhere cheeky or not that has been raped by unthoughtful riding.....preaching to the converted and the culprits don't even give a shizzle.
Chicken runs on cheeky or otherwise trails make us look like the losers in the 4x4s that drive round the puddles.
If you want the challenge take it on, otherwise go home!
If you want the challenge take it on, otherwise go home!
as long as the challenge does not cause erosion either!
Ride the line!!!!