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Hi,

Me and my missus were at a trail centre today, just finished the ride - it was about 3.30pm - so about an hour of daylight left.

Coming up towards us was a chap and his girlfriend, he had on riding clothes, decent jacket and a helmet mounted light - looked like a Hope R4 possibly.

She had kneepads on, no jacket, a very small camelbak - not enough for a Montane Velo... and no helmet.

It struck me as odd, as she had knee pads, they were saying as they went passed that they'd be doing the black - which is about 2 1/2 hours.... she had no light mount, and no helmet to mount one to.

And... it just started to rain - so I'm guessing she'd be getting a bit cold and wet.

I know the helmet issue has been done here a thousand times, but I think the vast majority would agree on a black - that is technical, and very greasy and muddy - and in the dark, it'd be prudent to wear a lid.

Would you have said anything to them? Mentioned that maybe they should check the time? or if she'd forgotten her lid?

Cheers

Butts


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:12 pm
 GW
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No <EDIT> actually, "hi" or "awright?"

don't need to wear a lid and kneepads sound toasty

I often ride in the dark with no lights, never wear a jacket, only have the tiniest camelback and don't usually wear a helmet.
would you say something to me? and out of interest, if so, what?


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:14 pm
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No.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:14 pm
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Would you have said anything to them?

Yep. Probably have a good ride.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:15 pm
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It was more the case that the chap was fully kitted out, and seemed to have forgotten his missus - had they both been the same I wouldn't have batted an eye-lid.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:18 pm
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sexist!


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:20 pm
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Helemts are part of the mountain bike uniform, and their usefulness or not has been thrashed to death on here and on every other mountain bike and cycling website in the world.

Mind
Your
Own
Business.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:21 pm
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**** trail centres man! nothing but opinionated nobbers.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:23 pm
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I would have tackled her to the floor, wrapped her in the cotton wool I keep for such instances and told her it was for her own good.

have a good ride.

Yep


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:24 pm
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Would probably have said 'Alright, have a good 'un!'

Would you confront a fat knacker in macdonalds or someone thats had a few if they were getting more booze?


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:26 pm
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or someone thats had a few if they were getting more booze?

Done that one, not a pretty ending.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:29 pm
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Safety issue innit, definitely should have said something.

I'd have gone for excuse me love, I can tell from the gear you and your bloke have on that your obviously a much more capable rider, should he not be doing the red / blue while you loop the black


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:30 pm
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If they were setting of up Cairngorm maybe but not at a trail centre.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:48 pm
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Maybe he was wearing the jacket and helmet to save her weight going uphill and were going to swap at the top.................................... who knows but I'm not their keeper, or the safety/fun police, so wouldn't have said anything other than hi.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 7:54 pm
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I often ride in the dark with no lights

Through the trees on technical stuff at a trail centre? I've tried that once or twice (not on purpose), but ended up getting off and walking!


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 8:06 pm
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Would have said nothing and followed them, shes got knee pads on !!!!!he`s got a head light on !!!!! defo going for a good ride!!!!


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 9:04 pm
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Trail centre riders are a law to themselves.

Always a Hi or a Now then from me to anyone or You right if they look like they are fixing a bike.

Nowt to do with me how they dress.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 9:08 pm
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What business is it of yours. Do you think they didn't know she had no helmet?


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 9:10 pm
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Would have said nothing and followed them, shes got knee pads on !!!!!he`s got a head light on !!!!! defo going for a good ride!!!!

๐Ÿ˜€ 8)


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 9:11 pm
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Please tell me why you guys are so against the idea of helping someone out?

As suggested above, they may have not realised the time. The fact that he was wearing a lid light could just be due to the time of year he might never take it off.

I might've said something.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 9:34 pm
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Please tell me why you guys are so against the idea of helping someone out?
Possibly because they were adults and capable of making their own decisions?


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 9:39 pm
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I would probably have said something to ensure they were making an informed choice - who knows it could have been inexperience that led to the decisions they were making or perhaps they are as rad and hard a some of the folk on here who have night vision and dont feel the cold/rain.

Of course it is there choice but it would not be unreasonable to make sure it was informed.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 9:40 pm
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I think I'd have said something like " more balls than me" and waited for their reaction.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 9:44 pm
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Send me a pic of the female and I'll let you know if I'd said anything ! ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 9:52 pm
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Possibly because they were adults and capable of making their own decisions?

plenty of adults make wrong decisions ........


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 9:59 pm
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Perhaps they're locals/regulars and know the trails well.

What bikes were they both riding? Were they quality & did they look like they'd been well ridden?

Might be best to watch the news tomorrow and see if there's anything about a couple disappearing/being found dead from hypothermia at a trail centre then make up your mind what you should have done? ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 10:08 pm
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I wouldn't have even notice*.
Or been bothered one way or the other as it would have nothing to do with me.

*unless she was hawt.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 10:23 pm
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More importantly... what trail centre?
I have seen some black trail centre trails that wouldn't even make a blue.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 10:27 pm
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*unless she was hawt.

Hardtail And Wide Tyred ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 10:35 pm
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Me and my missus were at a trail centre today, just finished the ride - it was about 3.30pm - so about an hour of daylight left.

It struck me as odd, as she had knee pads, they were saying as they went passed that they'd be doing the black - which is about 2 1/2 hours.... she had no light mount, and no helmet to mount one to.

Llandelga black, granted the old black, which I've seen and ridden with folks who have done it in 2 hours + can easily be done in 1:15mins, some would say closer to the hour mark.
Conclusion: OP is unfit judgmentalist.
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Posted : 03/12/2011 10:36 pm
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She needed kneepads for Llandegla black? Jeezus...... ๐Ÿ˜† That's a bit of overkill.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 11:08 pm
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If you had said something the response would've probably been instructive. If they'd responded aggressively, ie Who are you to tell us what to do, they were probably under prepared. If they'd been fine with your concern, explained that they know the trail etc, no need to worry.


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 11:31 pm
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Doesn't hair spray applied for long enough harden to form a protective layer?


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 11:36 pm
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"Doesn't hair spray applied for long enough harden to form a protective layer? "

No. You are thinking of seminal fluid I am sure! ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 03/12/2011 11:58 pm
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Through the trees on technical stuff at a trail centre?
yes, have done.
wouldn't really class much trail centre riding as technical tho.


 
Posted : 04/12/2011 12:31 am
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[i]Yep. Probably have a good ride. [/i]

+1


 
Posted : 04/12/2011 1:17 am
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too many people on the planet anyhow!

Reminds me of a story I heard the other day, flooding out past Paisley way. Somebody had to get rescued by the fire brigade, it was about 1 foot of water! I'd have let the stupid gits starve tbh.


 
Posted : 04/12/2011 1:33 am
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[i]yes, have done.
wouldn't really class much trail centre riding as technical tho. [/i]

Indeed. GW iz sick wid the skillz and he ride by sense of smell*.

* ie the smell of bull****.

anyways. wouldn't have said owt. none of my business...


 
Posted : 04/12/2011 2:15 am
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Loving all the "anti trail centre" bollox ๐Ÿ™„


 
Posted : 04/12/2011 2:24 am
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GW, how can you ride in the dark with no lights? Trail centres through the trees in the dark??? Proper dark? Yeh righto I'm calling boll*cks on that one.


 
Posted : 04/12/2011 2:34 am
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Oxbow/proteus - Guessing you've probably never even gone nightriding on your own, never mind tried it without lights, have you? ๐Ÿ˜•
In good weather conditions it's very rarely pitch black at night (2 or 3 nights a month tops) and even in the woods the average human eye still can make out singletrack/trail features etc. but then if my guess is right and you've never actually tried it I don't expect you to understand this. ๐Ÿ™„
Compared to natural mtb routes, most trail centre routes are piss easy to ride/memorise and being manmade the surface often stands out better in the dark than a natural trail might, you also rarely find much of a graded mtb trail centre route cut through particularly dense forest and all this only helps makes them easier to ride without lights.

I actually do enjoy riding at trail centres but FFS lets not kid ourselves that anything on then is anywhere close to properly technical. For a start every feature built at a trail centre goes through masses of red tape and is built to meet rigorous safety standards/grading criteria ๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 04/12/2011 5:25 am
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You've obviously got much better eyes than me.
Must have been all those lonely years at high school. ๐Ÿ™


 
Posted : 04/12/2011 11:27 am
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GW, aren't you the guy whose eyesight is so bad that your inability to see results in you riding right over things, like people, that you come across on the trails rather than riding around them like any normal person would?
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Posted : 04/12/2011 11:32 am
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GW= awesome.


 
Posted : 04/12/2011 11:35 am
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[i]Guessing you've probably never even gone nightriding on your own, never mind tried it without lights, have you?[/i]

You're right, I mainly stay in side wetting the bed when it is dark out.

Perhaps you could try using a series of mirrors to use the sun which you appear to believe shines out of your backside to light up the trails...


 
Posted : 04/12/2011 1:22 pm
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