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Post by robin on Oct 14, 2009 17:17:28 GMT
On the XC Ride today, we visited these two BMX tracks. What are these two places?! Who looks after them? And WHY haven't people posted on the forum asking to visit them?
The second looks very well used and maintained, but are far too vertical and wide for a real person to use.
Edit: Links removed
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Post by bahwid on Oct 14, 2009 20:21:11 GMT
i haven't checked the maps, but one of those sounds like monkey bumps, which i've been meaning to try out. I'll probably head down once my knee has healed
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Post by yetihenry on Oct 14, 2009 21:30:26 GMT
Chainbreaker and monkey bumps from the looks of things, they are maintained by BMXers, and although common knowledge as to where they are, we might get our knees broken for linking exact directions on the forum.
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Post by denniflan on Oct 15, 2009 14:45:54 GMT
I've been to both quite a number of times. Chainbreaker is a bit rubbish nowadays except the death pack which is quite frankly death. Monkey bumps is wicked though and say what you like about it being BMXers but they're nice lads and they seemed to have no problem with my mate who was there on a mountain bike.
Yeah, I'd remove the direct links. You didn't dig them, if the wrong people find out about BMX trails it can be bad eg. councils, scallies etc.
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Post by robin on Oct 15, 2009 18:55:46 GMT
Thanks, I've removed the links.
Monkey bumps looked amazing! So impressive that they can build them like that, and even more impressive that people can actually ride them.
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Post by bahwid on Oct 18, 2009 20:40:52 GMT
i'd like to go down to monkey bumps sometime this week, if weather is ok. anyone up for it?
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