Mike D.
Well-known member
Speaking as an old-skool "get out with a day pack and explore raw countryside" biker (which, BTW, emtb-ing has expanded and enabled massively in terms of distances and terrain capability), YT videos of those in-the-woods "flow" trails and their near-cousins bike park jump trails, to me, have started to look identical to each other.
Although there's nothing wrong with fairground rides per se and I'm not trying to diss them, I think that that's exactly what they are.
They're so distant from anything that could be described as "mountain biking" that the activity should really be called "Flow Biking" as a matter of course, don't you think?
Discuss.
Although there's nothing wrong with fairground rides per se and I'm not trying to diss them, I think that that's exactly what they are.
They're so distant from anything that could be described as "mountain biking" that the activity should really be called "Flow Biking" as a matter of course, don't you think?
Discuss.