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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    cascades
    Posts
    180
    congrats on the first ride and first bike!

    just keep on getting out there! the fear thing goes away. my good friend and i started riding about the same time a couple years ago. we were hauling through a pretty technical section a week ago and shouting back and forth: "remember when we couldn't get up this rock?!!!?!?" and "remember when we were too scared to try this part?!?!?" and "remember when we SUCKED?!?!"

    now we don't even think about it. our wheels just roll right over stuff we used to think was impossible.

    so, moral of the story: the training wheels fall off soon enough. keep it up!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Eastern Mass
    Posts
    29
    It sounds like you're off to a great start! I'd recommend starting with some easier trails (e.g., less steep hills, no drop-offs to the side) to build your confidence. The stuff you're describing sounds challenging even to many who have a lot more hours on the bike than you do!

    Good luck and have fun!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Longmont, CO
    Posts
    545
    Congrats on your first trail!

    There are all sorts of mountain biking trails -- some have dropoffs, some don't. Some are very narrow with trees blocking you in, some aren't. Etc =) Sometimes the people who introduce us to mountain biking don't necessarily have a good perspective on what constitutes a good starter trail for you. You might visit a LBS and ask around for "newbie" trails.

    Sounds like you did great for your first ride. I think I walked more of my first trail than I rode =P And I think it's great that you walked what you weren't comfortable riding. There will come a day when that part will feel do-able, and it will be. No need to rush it.
    monique

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Posts
    184
    If you ever drive up to the metro Detroit area, I'd recommend Island Lake state park- it's a good trail for beginners. Even though we have great trails in Seattle I still think Island Lake is one of my faves

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Flagstaff AZ
    Posts
    2,516
    Don't ever worry about walking - take it at your speed so it remains enjoyable! and keep it up, perserverence is all it takes.

    Trust me about the walking, I advanced to an expert mountain bike racer, but I still get off and walk sometimes. I'm 48, what do I have to prove!

    Have a great time, that is what it is all about

    spoke

 

 

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