That's the only way you'll learn and all that most people would expect. You don't have to be a pro digger, but you should at least make an effort to fix any damage you create.i think the no dig no ride rule is abit harsh as theres new guys to dj like me who arent exactly pro jump builders but like to have a go
but if i stuff up a lip i would try to my best capabilities to fix it up
there are so many people who have the exact same attitude of this in the mtb community. people who are starting out and i believe if you start out the wrong way then you're never gonna change. if you are new to something such as dirtjumping and aren't all that confident with yourself then why not build your own trails that you can practise on. then you will find you progress and build your trails bigger and more of them. this is how many dirt jump spots progress. you don't find a site and then plan every single jump out and build them all at once. you might build a small set then rebuild them bigger or make a larger set next to them. then begin adding. its a long process to build a respectable set of trails but its alot more rewarding building your own. and then when you have spent hundreds and hundreds of hours building these jumps see how you feel when others ride them. I'm not at all having a go at you personally i just think too many people have this mindset in the mtb community. let someone else do the hard work and then ill reap the rewards. as a young lad me and my mates had little 1 foot doubles in a local park. that's where i believe things have to start. people knew to the sport building their own tracks and jumps then you may find you have as many fond memories of building tracks with your mates as you do of riding them. just a crazy rant from me. I'm not trying to be a bully just expressing my opinioni think the no dig no ride rule is abit harsh as theres new guys to dj like me who arent exactly pro jump builders but like to have a go
but if i stuff up a lip i would try to my best capabilities to fix it up
cant agree more, although it is slightly more difficult for those who do want to have a go, but have to travel up to an hour or more just to get to the jumps.That's the only way you'll learn and all that most people would expect. You don't have to be a pro digger, but you should at least make an effort to fix any damage you create.
Mate you can ride my trails anytime!there are so many people who have the exact same attitude of this in the mtb community. people who are starting out and i believe if you start out the wrong way then you're never gonna change. if you are new to something such as dirtjumping and aren't all that confident with yourself then why not build your own trails that you can practise on. then you will find you progress and build your trails bigger and more of them. this is how many dirt jump spots progress. you don't find a site and then plan every single jump out and build them all at once. you might build a small set then rebuild them bigger or make a larger set next to them. then begin adding. its a long process to build a respectable set of trails but its alot more rewarding building your own. and then when you have spent hundreds and hundreds of hours building these jumps see how you feel when others ride them. I'm not at all having a go at you personally i just think too many people have this mindset in the mtb community. let someone else do the hard work and then ill reap the rewards. as a young lad me and my mates had little 1 foot doubles in a local park. that's where i believe things have to start. people knew to the sport building their own tracks and jumps then you may find you have as many fond memories of building tracks with your mates as you do of riding them. just a crazy rant from me. I'm not trying to be a bully just expressing my opinion
Its great that your expressing your opinion, but for crying out loud use proper english!!! oh and buy the way. Welcome to Farkin.yeah i seen ur trails man and have to congratulate u. and we definately put love into our trails which is even worse wen ppl come and stuff em up. i also respect that u willfully let ppl ride ur trails and i bet u still have to put in most of the effort. i suppose wat it comes down to is im alot more stubborn and selfish than u. haha. all i have to say is to people instead of looking for other trails to ride why not dig ur own. if u have to drive 15 minutes to sum1 elses trails every time u wanna ride spend that 15 minutes building some near ur place. start small and if they go unnoticed for long enuf u can find urself with having something like technoboys trails that u can call ur own. it wont happen overnite but it will happen.
Umm can't has an apostrophe in it and wait doesn't have an e on the end.