The Current⚡️State of Electric Mountain Bike Trail Access in the US
Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast · Episode
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The BLM has been a pain in the butt for mountainbikers & motorcycle trail riders since the early 70's. I hope as many of the ones that were closely involved with the Sierra Clab and similar retire things might start to get sorted in a bit more even handed manner.
Er... aren't most posting on here 'city folks' ?and the woke city folks
Er... aren't most posting on here 'city folks' ?
Are you sure you're pitching this to the correct target audience ?
I won't go out before midday, to great a risk Ill turn to ash.Perhaps with a little bit of encouragement, the braver among them might venture outside their dimly lit boxes, experience sunshine for the first time, and cast aside their cloak of wokefulness.
Hey, Rusty. I started writing an emotion-filled response supporting what you said. Then I thought maybe it was the caffeine talking, and I should dial it back a bit. So I deleted it and started over.
Perception. One bad encounter with something new and out comes the broad brush.It would be nice if more parks were open to e bikes...other than being faster what are the issues these people/parks have with e bikes?
I had a bad accident and now have a permanent disability in my right ankle/foot which is why I now ride an eBike. I live in Orange County, California which is extremely restrictive towards eMTB access to trails and very anti eBike in general. I've attached the following information below for those of you who ride an eBike on California or Orange County trails and have a disability whether medical or physical. The below information is invaluable and I hope you find it useful.
It looks like LCWP had a surplus in their signage budget this year.
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I think the rock group "Five Man Band" was on to something when they sang their song "Signs."It looks like LCWP had a surplus in their signage budget this year.
Well, if you like that poster, here are two other gems......This poster alone should cause a ruckus. The wording "Do the legwork" implies an elitist and discriminatory attitude that ebike riders are simply lazy and incapable. Not to mention that they are using class 2 bikes to represent everything.
I think the rock group "Five Man Band" was on to something when they sang their song "Signs."
I did that 42 mile ride yesterday (Rise with range extender). I decided I wanted to go somewhere deep into the heart of the back country where park rangers fear to tread. I climbed up past badger pass and up to the top of N. Bell Spur near the Ortega Hot Springs and the San Juan Trail trailhead. I'd describe the geographical area as somewhere between BFE and "Livingston I presume.""If God was here he'd tell it to your face,
'Man, you're some kind of sinner!'"
This morning I was rolling Amish Style in that place with all the signs. Up at the top was Roger Ranger, so my friend and I stopped to chat. I asked specifically about the closure of the lower half of Emerald Canyon. He knew nothing of it. And off we rode...
Eventually we came to the top of Old Emerald. There was some kind of sign, but I didn't stop to read it because I didn't want to disrupt my flow. When we dropped into Emerald Canyon proper, where there was a sign and caution tape indicating the trail was closed. So I tucked my hair up under my hat, and you can guess what we did next.
I need to tell Rusty so he'll stay hell out of Emerald Canyon.
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