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Originally Posted by Dheorl
Lol, I live in the UK and wish the opposite whenever I see pics of american rides, wanna swap.

I geuss it's the whole "the grass is always greener on the other side". I have just realisied I'm within reasonable distance of two apparently very good centres though so my opinion may change very soon.
I read a quote in a imported UK magazine where one rider said mountain biking was "about getting in touch with history". Guess your country must be incredibly dense. Here the attitude is more like going out and getting away from it and becoming one with nature even though you are rarely outside of the confines of park .
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