Why has someone spent all that money making that route? Why has someone made a route that is so damn hard (one plank wide!)? Why can't you ride on the actual ground? (when you fall off the planks, you damage the ground anyway.. and in a more concetrated area)
Originally, the riders near Vancouver in Canada started building bridges etc. to cross obstacles there wasn't a feasible route round. Then they decided it was fun & one thing led to another. That is about the hardest I've seen, but it's pretty close to the ground. They build it 20 & 30 feet up in the air in forests sometimes, from tree to tree. There's a section at Glentress near Peebles called the Ewok Village, for a reason. I ride round it on the ground. The ground is my friend!
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Why?
Why has someone spent all that money making that route?
Why has someone made a route that is so damn hard (one plank wide!)?
Why can't you ride on the actual ground? (when you fall off the planks, you damage the ground anyway.. and in a more concetrated area)
Weird hobby...
<grin />
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