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Old March 31st 12, 05:11 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
Mike Vandeman[_4_]
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http://www.thewestmorlandgazette.co....ke_Di strict/

Mountain bike accidents on rise in Lake District

11:00am Thursday 29th March 2012 in News By Steven Bell , Reporter

Lake District mountain rescue teams have seen a ‘significant increase’
in mountain bike accidents over the past year.

The annual report of the Lake District Search and Mountain Rescue
Association (LDSMRA) published this week shows that the number of
incidents and fatalities fell sharply in 2011.

Cumbria’s 12 rescue teams were called out 424 times last year,
compared to 600 in 2010 * a decrease of 29 per cent.

And the number of deaths dropped 43 per cent * down from 30 to 17.

Some 499 people needed help in 2011, down from 676 the previous year,
with falls and people getting lost the most common calls.

The lower numbers are being put down to a drop in visitor numbers and
a less severe winter.

However, mountain bike accidents, including one which led to a death,
have jumped 160 per cent with 26 accidents in 2011, compared to ten
last year.

Ged Feeney, incident report officer at LDSMRA, said such accidents
were rising because of an increase in the number of mountain bike
trails in the area and more people taking part.

“People are taking up the sport and not realising the danger,” said Mr
Feeney.

“If you hit a tree at 30mph the tree is going to win and there is a
tendency for people to over-estimate their ability when assessing
whether they go down a particular route.

“We are advising caution when trying a new trail.”

The latest incident happened on Saturday when Kendal Mountain Rescue
Team was called to help a woman with an injured hip in Kentmere.

She was helped down from a fell by a friend before they called for
help at Hallow Bank Quarter.

Team members treated the cyclist before carrying her to a Land Rover,
which took her to a waiting ambulance at Barley Bridge, Staveley.

Kendal team leader Eddie Harrison said the cyclist was well equipped
and that people should enjoy such activities.

“Take all the safety procedures you can and enjoy it,” said Mr
Harrison. “Accidents do happen, just take extra care and go prepared.”

Ian Boydon, author of the Mountain Biking in the Lake District
guidebook, said there were significant health benefits from mountain
biking.

“You do see more riders on the trails now than ten years ago and that
will inevitably lead to more incidents,” he said.

“Mountain biking is fantastic and a great way to enjoy the spectacular
landscape of the Lake District. However, people need to remember it is
an extreme sport and they should ride within their abilities and wear
safety gear such as helmets.”

The report also revealed that water sports incidents had risen since
2010 with three of the seven call-outs last year being fatalities.
Rescuers said it highlighted the need for training and supervision.
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Old March 31st 12, 09:30 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
Len McGoogle
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Default Mountain bike accidents on rise in Lake District

On Mar 31, 12:11*am, Mike Vandeman wrote:
http://www.thewestmorlandgazette.co....ntain_bike_acc...

Mountain bike accidents on rise in Lake District



Hey Mike, did your cellmate get a rise out of you?
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Old March 31st 12, 10:58 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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Default Mountain bike accidents on rise in Lake District

On Mar 31, 1:30*pm, Len McGoogle wrote:
On Mar 31, 12:11*am, Mike Vandeman wrote:

http://www.thewestmorlandgazette.co....ntain_bike_acc...


Mountain bike accidents on rise in Lake District


Hey Mike, did your cellmate get a rise out of you?


Thanks for showing us where your mind (such as it is) is. In front of
the whole world. For all eternity. Next time, you should consult your
attorney, before opening your mouth....
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Old April 1st 12, 06:45 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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Default Mountain bike accidents on rise in Lake District

On Mar 31, 5:58*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Mar 31, 1:30*pm, Len McGoogle wrote:

On Mar 31, 12:11*am, Mike Vandeman wrote:


http://www.thewestmorlandgazette.co....ntain_bike_acc....


Mountain bike accidents on rise in Lake District


Hey Mike, did your cellmate get a rise out of you?


Thanks for showing us where your mind (such as it is) is. In front of
the whole world. For all eternity. Next time, you should consult your
attorney, before opening your mouth....


What's in front of the world, your criminal record?
 




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