I also agree that the message is understood.
That said, using terms like “loamhound”, even if tongue in cheek, risks glorifying poor behaviour that results in us not being able to have nice things. If you leave your Strava public, blab to all your friend on social media, ride straight into hidden entrances and ride soft trails in wet conditions, I have some terms other than “loamhound” to describe you. That unnamed trail is not your new Expresso.
Sept. 15, 2020, 7:47 a.m. - DMVancouver
I also agree that the message is understood. That said, using terms like “loamhound”, even if tongue in cheek, risks glorifying poor behaviour that results in us not being able to have nice things. If you leave your Strava public, blab to all your friend on social media, ride straight into hidden entrances and ride soft trails in wet conditions, I have some terms other than “loamhound” to describe you. That unnamed trail is not your new Expresso.