With virtually every aspect of our sport affected by Coronavirus at the moment — at the beginning of the season in the northern hemisphere, no less — there’s plenty of disappointment to go around. For each of us, mountain biking means something different, and we all have our most cherished facets of this pastime. While it’s still unclear when things will get back to “normal,” clearly we’ll be much happier when we can enjoy our favorite parts once again.
What do you Miss Most About Mountain Biking in Normal Times?
While it's still unclear when things will get back to "normal," clearly we'll be much happier when we can enjoy our favorite aspect of mountain biking once again.
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Apr 17, 2020
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Apr 13, 2020
I talked yesterday to a man from Carbon county Montana whose son is an avid enduro rider. Carbon county has had very few cases of the virus, but is next to Yellowstone county (Billings area) which has abut 10 times the number of cases. Over the weekend he was on some local trails and met several people camping out from Billings. He's not worried abut them using the trails but using the grocery stores and gas stations which might pose a danger to the local communities. I live in Jefferson county, which only has had 2 cases reported and none in the past week, and near Lewis and Clark county which has had 16 cases reported - none in the past few days. But, the Helena trail system is a draw from all over, including Gallatin county, which has about 1/3 of the total number of cases in the state (due to its proximity to Yellowstone National Park, which was still drawing lots of outside visitors until it was shut down at the request of the surrounding communities). One result of the virus is that visitors to low incidence areas will be less welcome where previously they were greeted with open arms.
I live 1/2 mile from the Great Divide trail. Last year I met riders from New Zealand, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany, England, Switzerland, Australia, and many other states. I don't think that's likely to happen this year.
Apr 14, 2020
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Apr 19, 2020
I miss lots of things; all the local folks and post ride beer and food, checking on the condition of the numerous man made features, clearing overgrowth, down trees, etc. Especially miss riding after the latest sweet rain and the last few cool mornings before the hot, humid weather of the next 6 months.
Apr 13, 2020
Apr 12, 2020