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I ride and dig. I know digging on somebody's trail is forbidden. But we all
change over time we all grow and evolve or decompose. I think in the long term
changes that are done with consideration to the original can be
beneficial.Those old lines will start to regrow and in time get rejuvenated
but at some point they will be reworked that's the situation for all existing
lines.
We all need to realize there's been a big shift in power and structure the
municipal and provincial governments are recognizing MTB organizations, not
individuals. So if you want to give back to the riding community (build sweet
jumps} join one. Or you can dig on your own and have your work destroyed by
just about anyone.
May 28, 2015, 11:44 p.m. - Ryan Smith
#!markdown I ride and dig. I know digging on somebody's trail is forbidden. But we all change over time we all grow and evolve or decompose. I think in the long term changes that are done with consideration to the original can be beneficial.Those old lines will start to regrow and in time get rejuvenated but at some point they will be reworked that's the situation for all existing lines. We all need to realize there's been a big shift in power and structure the municipal and provincial governments are recognizing MTB organizations, not individuals. So if you want to give back to the riding community (build sweet jumps} join one. Or you can dig on your own and have your work destroyed by just about anyone.