| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Ben Allen | I think you might be harsh in labeling homeless people as 'trash' but there is no need in destroying jumps that have been lovingly built.
Unfortunately this situation is replicated the world over as my friends and I have encountered similar attitudes to MTB jump spots and DH trails.
Stop gentrification and keep on fighting, building and resisting!
Ride on. |
| 152 | Mercier Loic | Trail rules |
| 153 | bret | save hidden valley! |
| 154 | Scott | Save the trails. It's free, fun, teaches disipline, and keeps kids out of trouble and into something active. |
| 155 | Espen Rudi | |
| 156 | tony degear | these jumps keep lot of kids busy and out of trouble. It would be very short sited to destroy these trails. Even NYC it putting trails because they recognize the positive impacts it has on the cities youth and community at large. |
| 157 | walker wilkerson | |
| 158 | Granja, Higor | Great atittude!
We have to protect our trails as much as we can. I know how it is important cause here in Brazil, we have lots of problems like this due to fact that our trails are in most part of cases are full of homeless people, trash, thieves...and our government dont care about it...
i think that this problem is growning all over the trails and all over the world...maybe because of the cities are growing too much..
we are taking the space of the nature....
good luck guys!! |
| 159 | Sean McDermott | The cyclists using these trails are not the root of the problem that you are having in this location. Perhaps better monitoring of the activities happening there after sundown would reveal that those causing the problems are not the same people that would be punished by plowing the bike trails. |
| 160 | Mark Overby | Please preserve these classic trails! |
| 161 | Tim Dunbar | |
| 162 | CASEY COULL | |
| 163 | nick cornell | |
| 164 | Mark Edwards | |
| 165 | Mike Nussbaum | Savr the Jumps |
| 166 | Mike Nussbaum | Save the Jumps |
| 167 | Steffen Root | |
| 168 | michael heinrich | |
| 169 | Michael Barnes | |
| 170 | Anonymous | |
| 171 | Guillaume Loiselle | |
| 172 | Mike Flaherty | Many cities are spending a fortune building skateparks and riding areas for the youth in their community. It just doesn't make sense to tear down trails that people have worked so hard to build especially when it cost local government nothing. |
| 173 | shawn spomer | |
| 174 | Joscha Forstreuter | Hidden Valley forever! |
| 175 | Jeff Pierson | |
| 176 | Colin Eichinger | |
| 177 | Kyle Hilton | |
| 178 | anthony ridlon | |
| 179 | dan downey | |
| 180 | brian | Keep it going. |
| 181 | Louis DeBlois | Please save this treasure for the kids who ride bicycles and are trying to stay out of trouble. Punks,vandals and bums have giving this place a black eye so how about some help instaed of demolishing a very special place. |
| 182 | alex morgan | we need this area for our bicycle riders!
we will keep it clean and free from vagrants |
| 183 | thor morgan | please please please save the trails |
| 184 | rally smurf | smuft on the homeless and keep the smurf trails open for up to boost mad smurf on! |
| 185 | Anonymous | |
| 186 | nick trolley | shits not right, you make a really good point there. |
| 187 | Jack sungor | hidden valley arent just jumps, they're history! |
| 188 | Scott King | |
| 189 | Luke Snyder | You guys should consider doing what NYC did and put this area as a designated mountain bike area. |
| 190 | Anonymous | |
| 191 | Luciano "Looch" Worl | |
| 192 | Alex Royal | |
| 193 | Dan Vold | |
| 194 | Will Kornell | |
| 195 | Anonymous | |
| 196 | Paul Hayward | |
| 197 | Anonymous | Been riding this area for years, and make several trips a year, it is unique and special, please don't tear it down |
| 198 | Seth Lolli | Though it may seem like things are being "cleaned up", getting rid of these trails would be a disservice to the community. |
| 199 | Sjors de Geus | Keep the trails alive! |
| 200 | clinton mcmahon | |