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MTBiker having a go at IT people (don't look at my profile).


 
Posted : 05/05/2009 3:47 pm
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[i]When a lose-group starts becoming a clique.[/i]

This annoys me too. Losing shouldn't be elitist.


 
Posted : 05/05/2009 3:52 pm
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Before you know it you will be engaged in a detailed and ill-tempered argument about whether Simon is in fact autistic, Hitler or a pan-dimensional space-lizard with personal grooming issues and VPL while he goads you into putting forward ever more deranged theories about his ego. This is never a great use of bandwidth. [:-)]

Says you. This sh*! is better that pro wrestling. I don't even own a, What do you call it ?, mountain bike?


 
Posted : 05/05/2009 10:34 pm
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"I thought he was amusing.

He then decided to ride up Stoodley Pike in Calderdale on a sunny summer Sunday a couple of years ago with all his crew tagging along behind him.

I'm not so keen now"

Even if he were to have led a bike ride on a sunny summer day, why should that make you have a negative view?

"there was a time when the climb from the ford to the Gate via the hairpin bend on Jacobs Ladder was all grass .. That's long gone now due to the amount of mtb traffic it gets"

Its a (well publicised in the MTB press) bridleway, where do want people to bike ride? Being walled off it surely encourages not only the mtb traffic, but the rainfall of the hillside it cuts across too?


 
Posted : 05/05/2009 11:12 pm
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there was a time when the climb from the ford to the Gate via the hairpin bend on Jacobs Ladder was all grass

erosion isn't always a bad thing - the bottom section of JL is more exciting as tumbled rocks than it would have been as grass, and I've already mentioned how it washed away the rubbishy sanitisation on Walna Scar (helped by the powered vehicles that were initially allowed to use it)


 
Posted : 05/05/2009 11:23 pm
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People who ride slowly along a narrow sheep track with dense heather on both sides on a Merida Marathon, ignoring all my light hearted, polite requests to either go a bit faster or move over, then shouting "This is singletrack, you know !" when I force my way past relying on greater mass and velocity to give me right of way.

And litter.


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 12:26 am
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when I force my way past relying on greater mass and velocity to give me right of way

you may become a new hate figure...


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 12:28 am
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People who stop at the top of a slippery grass slope on a different Merida Marathon, blocking the trail, because there is someone else walking down, then moan at me as I tramp round through the brambles to get past them and then say "I was waiting for the section to clear so I could ride it" as I ride down it, past the guy walking.

I'm just digging myself in deeper here, aren't I ?


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 12:40 am
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Those who complain about walker while illegal riding on footpaths. Even if said walker pushes them off.

What an unnecessary, small minded and bitchy comment, one to add your your collection....

I've been lurking these forums for years and never have I seen a collection of so many opinionated narrow minded people in all my life, only a small percentage on the whole though, I better get that in so as to not tar everyone with the same brush, just a nod to mt yet again. Telling people where they may ride, how they may ride and generally ridiculing people at any opportunity. Great

What a shame, this is what I hate about mountain bikers


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 12:44 am
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I'm just digging myself in deeper here, aren't I ?

I just need a picture of your face to glue onto this pin-sticking doll ๐Ÿ™‚

and generally ridiculing people at any opportunity. Great

I like ridiculing people, particularly ones I know well, but it's intended to be good natured :o)

What a shame, this is what I hate about mountain bikers

I think it's more a characteristic of web geeks...


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 1:02 am
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not much point mentioning the HUGE groups of folk destroying the trails in the peak on a wet weekend . . . usually with lots of back brake and a disapproving view of flat bars and pink accessoies . . . . don't mind them at all . . . .!!!?

and the 'DHers'- bigger underpants than shorts and lots of armour - that i have to pass on my 'XC' rig on every descent . . .

and . . . to be fair . . . most trail centres. . . . how many of us have had to slow or stop for the above mentioned ???? you travel lots to ride a couple of laps of a forest and some **** on a DH bike tells you he 'didn't have the right line' . . . . he's pushed the b**t**d thing for 3 miles . . .and still f***** it up.


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 1:22 am
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destroying the trails in the peak on a wet weekend

which ones are destroyed ? Most of the ones I've been on have been great!


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 1:36 am
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simon - where you been riding recently . . . . . .ffs!!!??? and how often are you out in the peak? today was a right mess . . .


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 1:42 am
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and how often are you out in the peak?

maybe 5 times a year (I live in Lancaster). When I was last there a month ago it was flippin gorgeous:
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where you been riding recently

you mean it's recently been trashed ? Or are you a mud-tart??


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 1:50 am
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Of course I'm not a peaks expert, but the poorest section I know is from Whinstone Lee Tor towards the cobbled descent to Derwent. The bit that runs level beside a wall has frequent deep mud plunges


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 9:33 am
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Simon do not wish to go over old ground, no pun intended, nor were my comments aimed at any one club or 'group' it was and is something that annoys me about mountain biking. The bits you mention on longride fell are not dry nor have they ever dried out in the last 3 years and the pics show the damage and devestation caused, I agree with Dave moderators point re group rides.
Agree with the issue of faffing, nightmare.


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 7:55 pm
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this website. Bah.


 
Posted : 06/05/2009 8:39 pm
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Simon, just logged on after a couple of days away and noticed your response to my post.

I didn't realise it wasn't you who led the summer sunday Stoodley Pike ride and I apologise for suggesting that it was.
Memory obviously playing tricks.

Doesn't change my opinion of the ride itself, but wouldn't want to have a go at you for something you [b]didn't[/b] do!


 
Posted : 07/05/2009 10:47 am
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The bits you mention on longride fell are not dry nor have they ever dried out in the last 3 years

Honest it was 2 weeks ago, but that's not devastation, that's a patch of mud, due to the combination of passage of bikes/feet and poor drainage

I didn't realise it wasn't you who led the summer sunday Stoodley Pike ride and I apologise for suggesting that it was.

no need to apologise, I wouldn't hesitate to do it if no one else were available.


 
Posted : 07/05/2009 10:57 am
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Middle aged ****s with body armour. If they learned to ride wouldnt have to look so "core".Although they r generally good for a laugh


 
Posted : 07/05/2009 3:19 pm
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