I've seen some photos here of people doing the MUni on very-muddy
trails.
Around here that is a big no-no.
Please consider your impact on the trail.
Does a Municycle have more or less impact on the trail than regular
Mountain Bikes?
For downhill I would think MUni does not skid as much so we are better
for the trail in that regards.
In tight turns/switchbacks though, the single point interface with the
trail may mean you grind up a bit more dirt in tight jerky turns. The
MTBers might flow through tight turns a little easier.
I'm sure some areas of the country may not consider their impact on the
trail as much. (Widening trails, double-tracking, shortcuts, deepening
trails, erosion etc)
In higher alpine environments it takes years, if-ever, for a trail to
be grown over and repaired. Much of the damage caused by MTBs, Hikers
and horses tend to be almost permanent. Horses IMO seem to be the
worse.
I do admit I have never gone and volunteered for a trail maintenance
day. I may change that this next summer for trails I use a lot. It's
only right.
Your thoughts?
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