| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | Derek Thomson | |
| 52 | Jonathan | You must save these trails, so much effort has gone into them and its like taking a baby away from a mountain biker, devastating. |
| 53 | Brandon Turman | |
| 54 | Will Price | Don't rip them down jumps are our friends! We need trails to ride or our sport will disappear! sort out the bums but keep the jumps. |
| 55 | Alastair Dowst | |
| 56 | Zach Hensley | |
| 57 | Anonymous | Let's save this treasure! |
| 58 | stevefuess | |
| 59 | Jacob Hyde | Save the Jumps!!!!! |
| 60 | Steve Fuess | |
| 61 | Tim Buckner | |
| 62 | Iggy S. | Similar thing happened here in Santa Cruz. The rangers tore down some jumps we went to every day. Now, ucsc just isn't the same |
| 63 | Max Long | save the trails! |
| 64 | Joel Childers | I'm a northern California rider who grew up in in southern so understand the difficulty of finding a good spot in such a crammed city. |
| 65 | dylan sherrard | You can't destroy these trails, so many people love them! |
| 66 | aaron nachtrab | |
| 67 | Nick Dicarlo | |
| 68 | albert rodriguez | saving the trails, keeps kids of the streets!!!
kids of the streets means less violence!!
its for the love bikes
thanks!!! |
| 69 | Nick Simcik | This spot is known throughout the cycling industry and needs to stay open and protected! |
| 70 | Anonymous | This park is killer, tearing down this place would be tearing down a part of MTB history. Where would we go to ride? Its either here or the local sets of stairs and wall rides in the city. |
| 71 | James | |
| 72 | Joseph Marshall | there has been trails in that spot for over 12 years that i know of... it would be like taking down sheep hills |
| 73 | Anonymous | |
| 74 | Zak Brown | |
| 75 | Daisuke | |
| 76 | Anonymous | these things a legendary dont lose them |
| 77 | Broc | |
| 78 | Matthew Pirotto | Leave them up! |
| 79 | Matthias CHAUFFOURD | "Bon courage" from France !!! |
| 80 | Anonymous | Don't tear down the jumps. That won't solve the problems that have generated complaints. |
| 81 | logan Holmes | dont punish the riders for other pople partying. biking will only keep the kids posetive and give them something to do |
| 82 | Anonymous | Save those trails! |
| 83 | chuck mccarty | |
| 84 | amado stachenfeld | |
| 85 | Josh Stodola | |
| 86 | Brent Davidson | It sounds like the city is wanting to simply not admit that they have problems with the homeless and kids who party in the sticks. By demolishing the jumps those groups would go somewhere else, away from neighbors who can complain. Also, the way they see it there is no gain to keeping the jumps. That is flat out wrong for points made clear in the petition. When will local governments realize that biking is here to stay and that we are simply a public group looking to have a place to practice our sport, not a bunch of hooligans causing trouble late at night. |
| 87 | ryan | hope the jumpes r safe |
| 88 | Anonymous | |
| 89 | Jared Rando | |
| 90 | Taylor Sage | FIGHT THE POWER SAVE HIDDEN |
| 91 | le0n | pls save hidden valley! |
| 92 | Anonymous | i totally agree with you guys, s#@t like this happens to us all the time and our perfect jumps are destroyed.
i want to make a stand against their destruction, they spend more time getting rid off our spots then giving us spots. in the last 1-2 years, our group have had 5 perfect locations destroyed. GOOD LUCK!!! |
| 93 | Connor Reddington | Doesn't the Constitution of the U.S. give freedom of assembly? and what law are we breaking exactly? |
| 94 | Adam Sheekey | 2six brooo. |
| 95 | John Rempel | Keep the trails!!!!! |
| 96 | isaac hirsh | |
| 97 | Allie Nelson | I have been there and seen the hard work that goes into them! save the trails |
| 98 | Greg Brown | |
| 99 | Jon Bonthius | Hidden valley is a peice of art. There is nothing like it in southern california. We have put unbeleivable amounts of time and energy into our trails and it would be an absolute shame for it to be torn down. We have so much pride in our trails and like Carter said this place gives us a feeling of accomplishment. I'm proud to call myself a Hidden Valley local and would be devastated if it were destroyed. |
| 100 | Dan Cocharo | |