Thought I would start this thread as despite thinking it would be a pita at the beginning as I couldn't hit up my usual haunts and most of the local stuff is pure xc/bridleways etc, I have now put together a local 1 hour ride that mostly involves laps of two fairly mellow trials that us locals have spent a bit of time improving, with nothin gnarly on them. Dont get me wrong, I have and had no intention of doing anything stupid on a bike, but just pounding around the north downs way has its limits.
I must have done hundreds of laps over the last months, and have found that rather than getting bored, I now know every inch of the them so well that what used to be a trail to do once in a while the way home, is now one of my favourite trails anywhere, and I can now rail them faster than ever and every turn, berm and jump is second nature, to the extent that I no longer have to think at all when riding them, almost a sense of mindful ness or some such trickery comes over me.
I have always been a fan of learning trails by riding them over and over, but never got to a point where its so natural. Reminds me of when I worked in a skatepark as a kid, and I knew every ramp so well that it didnt matter which direction I went or where one jump took me, my mind just automatically knew what to do next. Thats how I feel on the trail, doesn't matter how I land, what line I take, I just know the fun way to hit the next bit without thinking.
I thought I would be biting my arm off to get over to the proper trails, but actually I just find myself having so much fun, that its been a real bonus, especially because it s just blasting out from my front door for an hour or so.
Anyone else seen some flip sides to lockdown riding, aside from the fact that I guess a lot of us are riding more, but less tech stuff?
I must have done hundreds of laps over the last months, and have found that rather than getting bored, I now know every inch of the them so well that what used to be a trail to do once in a while the way home, is now one of my favourite trails anywhere, and I can now rail them faster than ever and every turn, berm and jump is second nature, to the extent that I no longer have to think at all when riding them, almost a sense of mindful ness or some such trickery comes over me.
I have always been a fan of learning trails by riding them over and over, but never got to a point where its so natural. Reminds me of when I worked in a skatepark as a kid, and I knew every ramp so well that it didnt matter which direction I went or where one jump took me, my mind just automatically knew what to do next. Thats how I feel on the trail, doesn't matter how I land, what line I take, I just know the fun way to hit the next bit without thinking.
I thought I would be biting my arm off to get over to the proper trails, but actually I just find myself having so much fun, that its been a real bonus, especially because it s just blasting out from my front door for an hour or so.
Anyone else seen some flip sides to lockdown riding, aside from the fact that I guess a lot of us are riding more, but less tech stuff?