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Liam Newbie

Anyone on here into mountain biking??? in the UK its fairly big how big is it over the pond?!?


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tarnalberry Community Regular

I think it varies quite a lot by region; I knew more people who did it in California than here in Washington, though there's plenty here too. I know far more people here that hike and ski.

outOfThisWorld Newbie

I am into Mountain Biking. Just got back from a ride (pretty much all on road though).

I don't follow races too much but apparently us Aussies do alright, downhill in particular.

Turtle Enthusiast

YES!! I love it, but I had a pretty decent wreck last year (what I thought was a hill was really a drop off :blink: ). The wreck left me in the ER loopy, scratched up, bruised and after x-rays told I had torn the ligaments in my shoulder in a really bad way, go figure, only me. HAHA! The pain was awful and it took FOREVER to heal or so it seemed. Of course it also bruised my confidence, so i'm still working on getting my confidence back. It's been a long process for me, can't seem to break that fear just yet when I start going downhill...A bit aggravating but it'll come in time...

Have fun and "ride it like you stole it"!!!

Felidae Enthusiast

Good times mountain biking up in western Canada.

jesscarmel Enthusiast

my husband is really into it. we live in boston!

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