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danger81, Moab is a completely different story when it comes to illegal trails. A lot of the illegal trails in Moab, were built across a National Forrest if I am correct and some pretty hainous features were built. I feel your pain about the illegal trails and PC as well as Salt Lake get their fair share of harrassment from the enviromentalists ripping out the features but there really isnt much that says you cant ride a trail on BLM property, they didnt build anything in this video like a huge wood drop or a massive kicker, which is normally what gets stuff shut down. In my opinion, it is not the videos on some mountain bike only website that gets a place ripped to shreds its the bikers, yelling at the hikers when the biker almost hits a pedestrian going 40 mph through the trees. Politeness to the hikers is going to get us the farthest. That may sound incredibly fruity, but seriously being happy to everyone makes everyone else happy. Apologizing and putting on a smile is a great ice breaker when someone is jumping out of the trail for their life. Gotta love southern Utah riding though, there isn't anything else like it.
X-Dance was actually in downtown Salt Lake City at the depot, not Park City. Overall I loved this film and im glad to see this article.
was it very hard to get your bikes back after you went into the water? those are some pretty cool pictures. About Us
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