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I wonder if there is a different mindset between those who primarily use trail centres and those who primarily use the bridleway/natural trail network? (yes, i know there is no such thing as a natural trail!)
Is it because those who use trail centres tend to be younger, more focused on the aspects of riding and those who ride the BW network more interested in the views of the countryside etc?
Gross generalisations there of course. I haven't been to a trail centre since i rode the Karrimor trail at CyB back in '99 or so. I do tend to find litter in places like the top of Jacob's Ladder but it seems to be more the sort of litter left behind by daytrippers as opposed to cyclists and proper walkers.
Anyway, is there a difference?
Carry it in - carry it out..Its so ****ing easy its hard to see why its a problem. As for the gross stereotyping - ignore it.
if ive stopped and can reach a discarded gel, ill pick it up and bung it in my bag. [edit: can i have a frickin medal please?]
has no one twigged (no pun intended) that the chavvy tossers who sling tubes like that are the chavvy tossers who just buy new tubes when they get a puncture, not repair them?
free tube!!
I wonder if there is a different mindset between those who primarily use trail centres and those who primarily use the bridleway/natural trail network? (yes, i know there is no such thing as a natural trail!)
Maybe, but maybe it's just that a lot more people use trail centres than bridleways? A lot of the bridleways I go on I hardly see any other walkers/bikers, and this is in the Lake District.