Wear earbuds too.Lol, they are usually wearing earbuds.
I mean if that's their only bike no issue with it. I have some mates that live in the mountains and they are far away from parks but sometimes go riding with friends to a park. The choice isthis is why I went back to riding so much DH this year. yet I still saw people on ebikes at the bike park. at least they stay on the flow trails.
Something that seems to be really popular around here is losing your trail dog in the mountains. Would guess only about half of them get found.Sounds like your trails are really crowded. Damn, that would make me not want to ride. I have only seen 1 other eeb where I live. Granted it's only allowed in one zone, a State Park. Or moto legal trails. I always yield when I'm on the eeb. Up, down, whatever. If I catch up to peeps, I just stop for some water and let them keep going. I really never catch up to people on the downs. I'm pretty sure I'm slower on the downs on the eeb than on regular. They're just that heavy and I'm just so weak!
Trail dogs! FFS! Where I live they are supposed to be on a leash at all times. But people still think it's ok to let off leash. I mean, there are rattlesnakes out here. Not to mention out of control wanna be pro DH'ers. And plenty of blind curves. Not sure which is worse.
Have you ever hit a dog? I have. It'll throw you right out the front door. There is no time to react. One was my own dog where he decided to cut the course. My private land. He was austrailian, not french (HA). Then in Pemberton a local brought his lab. Great dog, but not if he stops in the middle of an elevated log feature right in front of you.
I love dogs, but dogs and bikes just don't mix. It can actually be pretty dangerous.
Sounds delicious!Something that seems to be really popular around here is losing your trail dog in the mountains. Would guess only about half of them get found.
This sounds like a premise for a sci-fi film where traildogs form a secret civilization to come back to take revenge on the masters that left them. Have a freak mechanical? It's the lost traildogs doing. Kind of like why milk gets sour because forrest elves pee in it.Something that seems to be really popular around here is losing your trail dog in the mountains. Would guess only about half of them get found.
Domestic dogs, unlike cats, ain't exactly skillful at self preservation.This sounds like a premise for a sci-fi film where traildogs form a secret civilization to come back to take revenge on the masters that left them. Have a freak mechanical? It's the lost traildogs doing. Kind of like why milk gets sour because forrest elves pee in it.
Domestic dogs like cats aren't capable of forming secret sci-fi civilizations.Domestic dogs, unlike cats, ain't exactly skillful at self preservation.
I'd watch itThis sounds like a premise for a sci-fi film where traildogs form a secret civilization to come back to take revenge on the masters that left them. Have a freak mechanical? It's the lost traildogs doing. Kind of like why milk gets sour because forrest elves pee in it.
not judging, just an observationI mean if that's their only bike no issue with it. I have some mates that live in the mountains and they are far away from parks but sometimes go riding with friends to a park. The choice is
a) Not ride your bike
b) rent
c) Ride the e-bike in park
Sure it looks dumb but when did we all get so judgy?
Though I do get the problem with ebikers described above
Then murder them to death?My dog, not unlike a gorgeous model, with little intellect or skills, would find a human within minutes to take him home, and give him whatever he wants.View attachment 184776
I'm not saying everyone on ebikes are complete douches, just the ones that have no trail etiquette.You also know they're quicker. So basically YOU get to chose when, if and how they are allowed to pass you so as not to ruin your "momentum"
Eebs have the power to boost past on rougher lower grip terrain off the main line. So let them do that. If they don't have the skill, speed or timing then simply ask them to wait until there's room for you to yeild to them without you losing any momentum .
Hard to believe anyone here would need this pointing out.
I'm not sure if this is entirely true.cats aren't capable of forming secret sci-fi civilizations.
/me is a good egg wrt trail etiquette on my e-bikeI'm not saying everyone on ebikes are complete douches, just the ones that have no trail etiquette.
If I had an ebike and I knew I was riding on trails where the majority of bikes were powered by humans, I'd have some self-awareness and not be a donkey. So maybe change my complaint from "douche bags on ebikes" to "douche bags with no trail etiquette and self awareness they should be banned from leaving their houses."
Please, no spoilers.Then murder them to death?
That is better than the douche bags who ride with bluetooth speakers.Lol, they are usually wearing earbuds.
I always tend to produce the most spectacular crashes when trying to ride cautiously and I hate cats, good combo?Never understood this idea. I'd be too focused on not crashing and would ride cautiously for no reason.
For a bit, I admit. I let the music flow from my cell phone. You know, loaded playlist, good, motivating type stuff. At 6am who doesn't need that? Back then there really wasn't anyone else on the trail.I like riding my Ebike with music playing through my Bluetooth earbuds.
Any of you slow whiney old timers considering giving up mountain biking yet?
It depends on the trail. On techy or very fast trails you don't hear the nature anyway. On long mellow trails sure, no headphones but on boring uphils to trails you like? I'd rather be occupied by something that worry if I turned off the iron.I ride my bike to get away from all this noise, that also includes music. The sound of nature is enough for me.
of course you do, nobody would expect any less from youI like riding my Ebike with music playing through my Bluetooth earbuds.
Any of you slow whiney old timers considering giving up mountain biking yet?
E-Bikes are noisy to a point where it bothers people? Or is it that E-bikers in some areas are saying beep-boop-bop when passing people?Not observing trail etiquette exists no matter the mode of transport. Ebikes and e-noise while riding still suck.
"e-noise while riding " refers to buds/music, etc. And I'll add visible displays of speed distance, whatever...E-Bikes are noisy to a point where it bothers people? Or is it that E-bikers in some areas are saying beep-boop-bop when passing people?
How loud are those earbuds? My hearing is shit and unless you ride near me you don't hear what i'm listening too. As for people who ride with speakers we all know they are going to hell."e-noise while riding " refers to buds/music, etc. And I'll add visible displays of speed distance, whatever...
I love being crashed into when I'm on the side of the trail. Though this is nothing for mountain biking. This will be amazing for skiing. Distracted people losing control of their skis?y‘all wait till everyone has their AR goggles on while riding…
*Inept snowboarders entered the chat*This will be amazing for skiing. Distracted people losing control of their skis?
Yeah both groups have their incompetent people but skis are less forgiving when it comes to someone doing something dumb and losing control.*Inept snowboarders entered the chat*
Inept skiers at least see what's in front of them.Yeah both groups have their incompetent people but skis are less forgiving when it comes to someone doing something dumb and losing control.
Also I once got sent into a hospital becaue a girl tried to jam her ski up my butt, nearly hit my spine too. Can't raise your snowboard and it's not as pointy. It is not fun to realize all of your back is covered in blood because someone is into ski jousting.
Are you saying she aimed for my butt on purpose? I mean I know I'm popular with the girls but I didn't know I was making them this crazy. I thought I only have that effect on people here.Inept skiers at least see what's in front of them.
I can say, after over 1000 resort days, that this is not necessarily true.Inept skiers at least see what's in front of them.