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this post was submitted on 03 Aug 2023
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Not op, but really interested in the sport.
What would one do when there are no mountains around them?
Sincerely,
Someone in a >flat< country ๐ฉ๐ฐ
I live 8 hours away from mountains so I understand. I try to drive out when I can a couple times a year but I ride local trails 3-5 times a week. One of the most popular mountain biking destinations in the USA has no mountains (bentonville).
You can search your area on mtb project and find trails.
It's worthwhile as long as there are trails, even if they are more or less flat
I'm not a big fan of road biking, due to the behavior of car drivers.