
adventure activities
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land based adventure activities
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Open Ended
WRITE DOWN ALL THE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES YOU CAN THINK OF.......
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MOUNTAIN BIKING
BIG GEAR RATIOS / SUSPENSION
26/27.5/29 INCH WHEELS
BIG TYRES
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
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Open Ended
WHAT PESONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT DO YOU NEED FOR MOUNTAIN BIKING?
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MTB
A well maintained mountain bike. ... Mountain bike helmet (mandatory) ... Padded cycling gloves (mandatory) Elbow, knee and shin pads (optional) Eye protection (strongly recommended) Your usual cycling clothes. Drinking bottle or Camelbak for water.
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Open Ended
WHAT TYPE OF BIKES CAN YOU NAME ?
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MTB - ACTIVITY SPECIFIC
TYPES OF BIKES
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BMX
BMX stands for Bicycle Motocross. A BMX bike is made for off-road racing and trick riding. BMX originated in California in the 1970s. Inspired by motocross riders of the time, people started to race their bikes on dirt tracks.
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DIRT / SLOPE BIKE
Slopestyle bikes were designed to allow dirt jump riders to fly higher, hit rougher trails and give you extra stability when on air. ...
They have single gears and 100mm travel rear suspension.
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XC BIKING
Cross country (XC) mountain biking is a form of mountain biking that is performed on paths consisting of forrest paths, smooth roads, singletrack, and paved roads connecting trails. XC biking emphasizes endurance above technical skill.
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TRAIL BIKES
Trail riders lean more towards the adventurous side of the sport. They may do some of the same things as cross country riders but look for bigger features and obstacles.
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ENDURO BIKES
Enduro bikes tackle rolling hills efficiently and can even do technical sections or big drops. Enduro is even adaptable to urban riding.
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FREE RIDE BIKES
Freeride is a discipline of mountain biking closely related to downhill biking and dirt jumping focused on tricks, style, and technical trail features. ...
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DOWNHILL BIKES
Downhill mountain biking (DH) is a type of mountain biking practiced on steep, rough terrain that often features jumps, drops, and other obstacles.
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Open Ended
WHAT EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT IS RELATED TO MOUNTAIN BIKING?
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MOBILE PHONE
Always carry a fully charged phone in a waterproof protective case.
You need to be able to text or call the emergency services when in remote areas.
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SPARES FOR REPAIRS
Carry a couple of spare inner tubes, even if riding tubeless, and also some quick stick puncture repair patches just in case you’re unlucky enough to have multiple flats.
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SPARES FOR REPAIRS
you can fix your chain if it breaks
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SPARES FOR REPAIRS
rear derailleur hanger - MTB can cause the rear derailleur to break off - a spare hanger will get you home.
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MULTI-TOOL
A quality multi-tool that includes a chain tool will allow you to cope with most trailside repairs.
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PUMP
A pump is essential for re-inflating your tyres after a puncture.
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CLOTHING
Even if you set out in warm weather, it can rapidly change and, if you have to stop for any reason, it’s very easy to become wet and cold.
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MAP
Carry a map of the area if you’re riding in remote areas. You can use G.P.S too.
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FOOD AND DRINK
Make sure you have enough food and drink for your entire ride. It’s also sensible to have a small bag of emergency rations that you always leave in your backpack in case a ride goes on longer than expected.
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FIRST AID KIT
A basic first aid kit and the knowledge of how to use it should be a priority for all mountain bikers.
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LIGHTS
A puncture, mechanical problem or navigational error and you can easily find yourself unexpectedly caught out after dark. A compact light or headtorch will get you back to civilisation or, if you have some road sections to ride, with a clip-on red rear light, ensure you’re safe and legal.
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MONEY
Many remote areas with poor mobile phone coverage still have coin operated pay phones so, always carry some change. Some cash can also be useful for re-supplying with food and drink from small rural shops which may not accept debit cards.
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Open Ended
HOW MUCH MONEY WOULD YOU HAVE TO SPEND TO RIDE IN THE PARK WITH YOUR FRIENDS ?
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STEEL FRAME POOR BUILD QUALITY £30
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Open Ended
HOW MUCH MONEY WOULD YOU SPEND TO COMPETE IN M.T.B AT A HIGH LEVEL ?
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SPECIALISZED S-WORKS £12-000
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KNEE BRACE £450
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CARBON FULL FACE HELMET £250
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OTHER COSTS
GLOVES £40
LEGGINGS £100
TOPS £100
CLIP IN SHOES £150
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MTB FACILITIES
WHERE CAN YOU BIKE?
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Open Ended
TAKE 10 MIN - WHERE CAN YOU MTB IN THE MIDLANDS , IS THERE TRAINING, AND COST
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Open Ended
1: WHAT TYPE OF TERRAIN DO YOU NEED FOR A MTB COURSE ?
2: DOES THE WEATHER PLAY A PART?
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