Ride the day, or under lights at night.
Ride in the mud or the dust, in the frost or the beating sun.
Will fall off, will check bike first, then get back on and start riding after that check body for holes.
Get big air, slide into turns, go fast downhill and grind it back up.
Punish bikes and limbs.
Drip sweat and blow snot out of nose.
Strava Strava Strava
Ride where possibly no one has ever ridden before.
Bike pack and cycle tour into the unknown.
Hike a bike.
Look out for river crossings, bridges, rollovers, jumps, seesaws, double jumps, banking berms....skills.
Help out fellow MTBers in need.
Always remember to ride fast - the slower you go the more likely you'll crash.
.....Finally will for some reason abide by this strange phenomena of piling rocks into towers that get added to every time they are ridden past. Dont ask why, they just do.
These impressive piles I spotted today on the Centenary Trail. There is obviously some ripped mountain bikers around here as those are more like boulders than rocks!
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