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# NameComments
2001 Justin Leal
2002 David BeesonI have ridden hidden valley. And as a 36 year old buisness owner and avid rider, I hope to see the trails system stay and contribute to the great sport that kept me out of trouble in my youth.
2003 AnonymousRiding is much more than kids on bikes, its kids off drugs. You can't do drugs if you're busy trying to be the next Mike Aitken or even someone as young as Dennis Enarson. I am from the East Coast and I do not believe in feuding over who's better, I believe in feuding over letting these kids who do not believe that school sports are there thing, but choose action sports. How are we to support them by tearing down the obstacles that make their dreams reality. Save the Dirt Jumps and fight for your kids to do something they enjoy in this world.
2004 Anonymousdont destroy that those dj are so sick to ride
2005 Ray
2006 Anonymousid like to see this place stay around a few more years iv alwiz wanted to go to them its a shame your tereing them doun.... also by trereing them doun your not going to stop the homless people from going there thell go there anyway put a fens up and make it a reel park or the frist time one of them gits arested thay shood go away
2007 austin novratil
2008 clay orlando
2009 Goldie Butler a.k.a Shaun ButlerI am 31 year old taxpaying bmx rider that works a 40 hour a week job as a field systems audit for an environemental company. Hidden Valley is the only place near by besides Sheep Hills that can keep me in shape to continue to be a professional rider in which as a part time job, I also ride at hundreds of elementary schools, middle schools and highschools promoting a drug free high on life message using my bike. I have ridden hidden valley since I was a teenager and it truly is my hideaway and dream spot to keep me in shape and healthy and young for the my two vibrant kids that need an energetic dad. Please keep our trails up and reconsider what you are tearing down. "The destruction of positive youth construction"
2010 Andrew Pierce
2011 Kari Rogne
2012 lewis daly
2013 Anonymous
2014 maya labatride trails ride right and thats all we need!
2015 John PercyI don't see the connection between the dirt jumps and the noise. I think a closer look should be taken at what the problem is and how it may be better solved.
2016 Jhan Vernon
2017 marty wendtWhen I worked at Ride BMX Magazine we shot photos of some of the top pros in the world at these trails. After the photo shoot those same pros were showing young neighborhood kids how to ride their bikes better. If that opportunity surfaced with football or baseball, would the fields be getting torn down? Bicycle dirt jumps help build confidence in young cyclists, breed talented riders and keep kids doing something productive versus hanging out on the corner or playing video games and turning into the average overweight American.
2018 Curtis Layne
2019 Paul Kim
2020 Anonymoushad this problem too many times glad someones doing something about it
2021 Dan
2022 Jesse Nickellbike trails are important for kids an teens these days helps them get there energy out an out of trouble
2023 dousset baptisteje signe pour la survie du bmx
2024 Michael Benson
2025 Colton Carsonthese are ways for people to enjoy their life...not to try to create any harm or or negativity,..only positivity
2026 Joakim Andreassen
2027 Carsten BondeGive the strength of our commutiny!
2028 nichlas steglichMay the trails stay forever.
2029 Kai YoungDon't tear it down, the kids need somewhere to ride. America has a reputation of obesity and tearing down some prestigous dirt jumps is just plain wrong.
2030 mark weir
2031 sean duncan
2032 sean duncan
2033 dylan renn
2034 gabriel shawno body lets you have pride in anything anymore, sucks.
2035 Danny ParksDon't knock down the trails!
2036 Tony Hughes
2037 HYUGE SHLONGGYOU GUYS ARE DUMB IF YOU SMASH AND BASH THE TRAILS DOWN
2038 brian hepinstallAll it would take to clear up the area would be the occasional police patrol car driving down Coldwater Ln. every so often maybe even running a spotlight over the area. Drug addicts and vagrants do not like law enforcement, thats no seceret. There are more then a few places in the area where these people came from, have them go back there rathen then bring earth moving equipment into a public park. Which would be more cost effective, the occasional police car drving down that street(Coldwater Ln) or trucking out some earth moving equipment and paying hourly for the man power to knock down jumps which will do pretty much nothing to deter homeless who will only congregate more due the the abundance of space.
2039 Julie Van Valkenburg
2040 Craig Bartonlike come on kids dream are made on those "piles of dirt"
2041 Anonymous
2042 CHAD BELBEY
2043 jesse addingtoni live in idaho and ride i totally support wat ur doin
2044 AnonymousYou take away the jumps, and you'll just have more trouble, not less. The jumps provide a constructive way for people to spend their time, rather then drinking and fighting. The trouble makers will still be hanging around long after the jumps are gone, since they are not there to ride anyway! Think before you act people, come on!
2045 Dougsave the jumps!
2046 Anonymous
2047 quinn
2048 erik petterssen
2049 JordanDon't tear it down. Hold an event to attract revenue!
2050 AnonymousKeeps the jumps. Kids need something to keep busy.

 

Signatures | Total: 2,391