mxwannabe

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Hey guys me and my riding buddy have found a new way to goof off but I need some help. While looking for new places to ride last week we found this concrete plant that has fairly large mulch hills behind it. The hills range from ten feet to fifty feet high and never have been ridden before, no lines. So we have been very cautious as to which hills we climb. Most are at like a 75 degree slant or higher and some have a equaly steep drop on the other side.
What is good technique for this style riding. What is this style riding called?
sorry about the long post but comment are greatly appreciated
 

ellandoh

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you have these peoples permission??
 

mxwannabe

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they say as long as we dont ride when they are working and we cant ruin the general shape of the hills. So this style of riding doesnt fall under any class or are you guys are just shy lol. Its really a blast but I keep calling it trials for lack of a better word. I know its not even close to trials riding but whatever.
 

Okiewan

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Mulch climbing can be considered a "style" or "class of riding"? Are you serious?
I guess if you need to name it, it would be "boring as hell" ?
 

mxwannabe

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Hey I also needed some help with what to do if you dont make it up the hill.
cuase unfortunetly ive had some bad expierences with trying to walk it down.
More like i grab alot of front break bike slides down i fall over and roll down hill not fun
any comments greatly appriecieated sorry about spelling
 
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