your fave mtb thing??
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sheepsteeth wrote:my fave thing when out and baout is swoopy wide berms.
my fave thing about mountain biking overall is fettling bikes. honestly, i like it more than riding.0 -
hammy7272 wrote:I know what you mean. I had a similar exeperience at Glentress on the magic mushroom bit (no i hadn't consumed any!) I remember everything feeling just right the ground was hard and dusty and the low summer sun was streaking through the trees. I just thought this is it.
Heh, that's not exactly what I was talking about but, I've had exactly that and on Magic Mushroom too... One of my first visits and tbh I wasn't really good enough to fully enjoy the trails as I do now but on the bit where you ride along the edge of the wee gully with the stream in, then round the curved bridge, it was just exactly what you say- the light was streaming through the trees, the colours all seemed so vivid, everything suddenly felt so much more real and solid, something about the light and the concentration I guess. That was me falling in love with mountain biking again I think. I couldn't decide how to describe it though, one second I'd say hallucinogenic, the next I'd say it was like everything else wasn't real but this was.Uncompromising extremist0 -
that sounds so hippyish i almost puked in my mouth. please dont do that again.0
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Next time I do it I'll do it with extra peace and love just to make sure you spewUncompromising extremist0
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Northwind wrote:Next time I do it I'll do it with extra peace and love just to make sure you spew
HIPPY!!!!!!!!!
I'm scared of riding with you again especially since you had one of your 'moments' with me0 -
I need to lose some more gears to be a proper biking hippy And grow a big mad Ed Oxley beard.Uncompromising extremist0
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Favourite thing to do? Hippy bashing!0
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Overtaking on descents.
Massive ego boast.
For no other reason.0 -
I think The Flow™ is the best. I feel like going home when it's not there.0
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Just having fun on my bike really. Can't pick a favourite.0
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- no cars
- more varied / challenging than road
- learning new skills, pushing the limits on the technical stuff
- not crashing too badly (the odd one is inevitable)
- the feeling of utter exhaustion and relief at the end of a race!Scott Scale 20 (for xc racing)
Gary Fisher HKEK (for commuting)0 -
What's the exact opposite of The Flow? We did a descent in France that was basically No Flow, just a series of big rock gardens, ledges, wee steps, right angled corners, fiddly balancey bits, too-tight steep switchbacks... even a bit of pedal ratcheting along ledges where you couldn't pedal because the left pedal would bash the rock. And it was bloody brilliant. Flow's become the holy grail and I totally get that but sometimes it's nice to just pick your way down a hill one foot at a time. Nobody cleared this ba****d, not even the guides Also it took a very long time to burn up just a couple of hundred metres or altitude.Uncompromising extremist0
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For me its the days when your 'in the zone' - everything just comes naturally, the bike almost becomes an extension of your self and nothing is problem.
It doesn't happen enough for me at the moment though lol0 -
rudedog wrote:For me its the days when your 'in the zone' - everything just comes naturally, the bike almost becomes an extension of your self and nothing is problem.
It doesn't happen enough for me at the moment though lol0