I think its seen as a "sport" here. Seasonal activity. Other places its more a means of transport. I would call Track Riding and MX more of a "sport" but everyday riding, not so much
I don't believe it technically is.. as I've had encounters with RIDE, Checkpoints etc and had my SENA working. They could possibly get you with the "modification" to helmet law, but I haven't heard of this happennig for headsets.. only Mohawks. lol
For anyone travelling to the USA be aware of...
no, I meant the focus and big Public Relations thing, its all for show. For sure its illegal, and unsafe, and so is changing lanes without signalling, or failing to stop at stop signs, but we don't see them cracking down on those behaviours . By showing these "stats" of "racers" they can...
My personal opinion on all this is that is down to the lack of decent road design in Nth America. The land is divided into "Blocks" , and easy to do because for the most part its all flat here. The easiest way the highway engineers can manage traffic is by putting in a STOP sign. Be it a 4 way...
I know for the Simcoe forests/tracts you need to be certified by the county to use a chainsaw, any idea for Ganaraska? I'd expect the same? You'd you to lug the chainsaw on your bike or hike the single track for a lot of the big blowdowns. or have a BIG handsaw :)
Trails were in good shape. A few big trees down on some of the lesser used single tracks.. Thanks to the people who cleared. Some of those single tracks will need re-routing around the big trees
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