Look at this lot skidding their way around all the corners:
Still, at least one of them gets his due and crashes mid skid at one point.
I nearly got lost on my favourite climb last night. The usual lines I take, destroyed and wiped out. Due to the huge amount of rain we had in the last few days.
Can't wait for the motocrossers to go up and down it a few times to smooth things out.
Bet they'd cause more damage if they were on high horses.
My horse is quite sure footed.
That's how you're supposed to do it.
They looked like they had a great holiday.
I reckon about one full day of rain = 6 months of mountain bikers
I love the way those motocrossers smooth things out. 🙄
(Yes I know that's been done by 4x4s, but it's not unrepresentative of the sort of hammering that byways and bridleways take round these parts)
It's all about context innit. If you go to the Alps to ride DH, you expect there to be braking bumps and blown-out turns. If you go down your local woods and some MXers have made a mess of your nice loamy trails, that's annoying for everyone except the people who had 15 minutes of fun and changed the landscape irreversibly in the process.
Mr A.
What about all those enduro riders that gave us so many nice trail in places like the Dyfi Forest and Thetford then?
Or did you think they were made by pixies. 😉
I reckon about one full day of rain = 6 months of mountain bikers
Though it's actually the combination of the two. If the MTBers go round breaking it up by skidding they make it far easier for the rain to wash it away.
Irrespective of how sure footed your horse is, its foot-fall is still high pressure, resulting in penetration of the ground surface, followed by a lovely flick backwards as the hoof is lifted - perfect digging action every footstep.
SSStu,
Like I say, it's about context. I've seen MXers going up over Y Das, and on the main climb at least there is no way could anyone say they were ruining it for other users. On the other hand, I've had to fix foot-deep holes made in my local trails by thick twunts with no appreciation of the distinction between an MTB and a trail bike.
Then there is the state some of the local byways and bridleways are in - basically a series of waist-deep ruts - and as a result people only go down them to ride their bikes and make the erosion worse, or fly tip. 😐
Irreversible??? Look at the damage MXers make and show a photo of 4X4 damage. Sort yourself out.
Unlike those ****ing MTBers that nicked all the enduro trails in Thetford. 😉
Was about to mention the Dyfi ssstu 😉 Chatel/Les gets Looks like one hell of a place to ride!! and those downhill cart things would be the death of me 😀
They all look pretty good to me, especially now that I've been down some of the trails that they're hammering down. That road gap that they all go off one after the other is fairly gnarly.
It's strikes me as the OP being a tad jealous, because he can't ride as well as the lads in the video.
Whaat about all those enduro riders that make most of the "natural" trails in the tweed valley... I think they're great...
TBH i cant see any quick way arround those corners without sliding the back wheel round.
Theres some video (Earthed 5?) of either Champery or Schladming and even the pro's go for the lock the back wheel sideways and point the front down the slope technique.
*waves at all the lovely high horses*
Skidding at trail centers = bad
Skidding on those corners = the only way
I think that the OP is yanking our chains a bit.
I've been there 🙂
I wasn't that good 😥
Must go again! Chatel is fab. Made me feel like I knew what I was doing.
I wish the OP (are you old?) would lighten up a bit. They looked like they were having lots of fun, try it it's good.
dasnut, your picture gives a better idea...


