Who loves to get stuck into some beautiful wintery moist trails? In Scotland we certainly do, so Liam Moynihan and Lachlan Blair decided to have a four-day bonanza on some of Fort Williams finest filth!!
Feast your eyes over The Filthy Four then get out and batter some wintery mud for yourself!
Ahh mountain biking. You've changed in the 20 years I've known you. You're undeniably more fun now. But whereas we used to enjoy getting out and soaking in natural places together, now apparently it's good times to snap trees.
Great riding. Dubious ethics.
I'm all for calling out dubious ethics in MTB videos but do keep in mind that this is shot in an intensive commercial plantation of non-native trees, not an ancient natural woodland. Also that tree looked dead already so don't get your knickers in a twist just yet.
I am not about to encourage anybody to go out and break trees while out for a ride but do people seriously pick up on the conduct of literally every move that is made online now?
I mean is there anything you can do without attracting scrutiny from somebody - I guess they will need to run their next videos through some kind of peer review to make sure nobody has them down as having 'dubious ethics' for climbing a tree and accidentally breaking it.
Have you seen where they live by the way, doesnt make it better or anything but thats a managed forest, they will be cutting them regardless at some point, it isnt a nice old hard-wood tree they are demolishing like our society seems to think is OK when they chop the crap out of them as they overhang the driveway / are too much to maintain / any other reason with 'dubious ethics'
Another video of people riding trails that they have ridden many times before. Not saying they are not skilled but come on let's have a bit of something new.
I mean is there anything you can do without attracting scrutiny from somebody - I guess they will need to run their next videos through some kind of peer review to make sure nobody has them down as having 'dubious ethics' for climbing a tree and accidentally breaking it.
Have you seen where they live by the way, doesnt make it better or anything but thats a managed forest, they will be cutting them regardless at some point, it isnt a nice old hard-wood tree they are demolishing like our society seems to think is OK when they chop the crap out of them as they overhang the driveway / are too much to maintain / any other reason with 'dubious ethics'