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Top 3 favorite things about mountain biking

Greg

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  1. The parallels to skiing, specifically tree skiing. The gear whoring, sense of adventure, and the overall workout. MTBing has really filled a void for me during the off (ski) season. I'm much more stable this summer mentally and in much better shape physically.
  2. The early and steep learning curve. I'm really digging overcoming obstacles and stunts, pushing myself to ride faster and longer and on more technical terrain. Checking things off the mental list is a big draw for me.
  3. The growing AZ MTB crew. Seriously, getting a chance to hang with ski buddies doing a cool summer activity has been a lot of fun. Also, planning rides, and posting TRs, tracks, vids, photos, etc. here has inspired me to get out more often, as geeky as that sounds. Progressing right along with other AZers has also been a lot of fun.
You?
 

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1. Being on 2 wheels. A magical feeling, like powder.
2. Being in the woods and exploring the back country.
3. Bros (and sistas)
 

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1. The focus required for mtbiking allows me to take my mind off the normal stresses of life. If you've met me, you probably wouldn't believe that I could get stressed about anything. I rarely do, but it helps when I do.

2. The camaraderie between other riders. It seems that I know everyone on the trail. I love that. Everybody's a friend through a common passion of riding.

3. The physical and mental challenge of tackling some of the trail sections I encounter on a ride.
 

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  1. The parallels to skiing, specifically tree skiing. The gear whoring, sense of adventure, and the overall workout. MTBing has really filled a void for me during the off (ski) season. I'm much more stable this summer mentally and in much better shape physically.
  2. The early and steep learning curve. I'm really digging overcoming obstacles and stunts, pushing myself to ride faster and longer and on more technical terrain. Checking things off the mental list is a big draw for me.
  3. The growing AZ MTB crew. Seriously, getting a chance to hang with ski buddies doing a cool summer activity has been a lot of fun. Also, planning rides, and posting TRs, tracks, vids, photos, etc. here has inspired me to get out more often, as geeky as that sounds. Progressing right along with other AZers has also been a lot of fun.
You?

*lol, tree skiiing. you have a ton of experience there. almost as much as your 4 rad months of mtb'ing

*you need a steep learning curve. the one you use for skiing is more like a straight line.

*"Insert obvious homosexual jokes here"



ahhh revenge is a dish best served cold.
 

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  • The agility of mind and body when I keep moving(progress in obstacles feels good in many ways)
  • The ski buddies that I get to connect with during the summer
  • Watching the seasons change while I'm a part of the landscape
 

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*lol, tree skiiing. you have a ton of experience there. almost as much as your 4 rad months of mtb'ing

*you need a steep learning curve. the one you use for skiing is more like a straight line.

*"Insert obvious homosexual jokes here"



ahhh revenge is a dish best served cold.

Hmm...2:01 am? :blink: Any guesses what 2knee's blood alcohol level was at the time of this post? Beer muscle punk.

Way to go jumping on the MTB bandwagon at the last minute. Stick with softball next summer.

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*Feeling of accomplishment clearing stuff that freaks me out.

*Getting into the woods to enjoy them and see more than I would otherwise in the same time-frame.

*Like skiing, MTBing can be a sort of Zen for me if I just let myself live in the moment and clear away all the other crap on my mind.
 

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- fast, flowy, twisty decents.

- the parallels with tree skiing and getting air

- having a group of riders who push each other to get better. the AZ MTB crew is obvious. but i found 2 guys at work who are aspiring riders. they are more interested in the trial type stuff. but we ride at least one day a week at a small park which acts as yet another training ground for me.
 

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but i found 2 guys at work who are aspiring riders. they are more interested in the trial type stuff. but we ride at least one day a week at a small park which acts as yet another training ground for me.

That is cool. Trials type techniques probably come in handy when just trail riding. Or perhaps you'll find trials are more your thing than XC. It's all good!
 

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  1. Changing flat tires in the woods
  2. Fixing something on my bike after just about every ride
  3. Solo rides since no one can keep up with me
 

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  1. Changing flat tires in the woods
  2. Fixing something on my bike after just about every ride
  3. Solo rides since no one can keep up with me

how about fixing other peoples issues or swapping out their tires? ;-)
 

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1- Contemplating the outdoors and the backcountry.
2- Connecting with the trail like no other sport can offer.
3- Flow, fun and being out there with your riding buddies
 

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all of the above pretty much, but what really does it for me is:

The only thing that matters in the entire universe at any given moment is the the 10 feet or so of trail directly in fornt of you,
 

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all of the above pretty much, but what really does it for me is:

The only thing that matters in the entire universe at any given moment is the the 10 feet or so of trail directly in fornt of you,

Totally. Just like with skiing, there are several areas of the brain that are completely turned off for a short while.
 
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