Mountain Biking Is Inappropriate In Wilderness
"John B." wrote in message ...
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 11:08:33 -0500, "EdwardDolan"
wrote:
"news16" wrote in message ...
On Thu, 09 Jun 2016 04:51:09 -0500, EdwardDolan wrote:
They can enjoy it by walking since that way there is no interference
with anyone else also enjoying the environment. Elementary, my Dear
Watson!
Nope, I'm impacted by those walkers who never stray far from their motor
vehicles, so a bicycle allows me to get beyond those people.
That would not have been true 30 or 40 years ago when I think long hikes were much more popular than they are today. Even so, you are transgressing what was originally intended for use only by equestrians and hikers.
But Dolie, you previously talked about "trails made by animals". Were
those "intended for use only by equestrians and hikers"?
The Asshole previous to you was saying that a wildness has no trails, but every patch of land on earth has trails, except maybe Antarctica. Trails for equestrians and hikers are mostly man made, but such trails are there for the purpose of allowing humans access to wilderness. It is why wilderness areas were created in the first place.
I'll bet that they weren't as I suspect that those animals could care
less about any equestrians and I'm sure that they would have run if a
"hiker" had appeared on the scene.
Who knows what animals think?
Mountain bikes have wheels. Wheels are for roads.
Trails are for walking. What’s the matter? Can’t walk?
Ed Dolan the Great – Minnesota
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