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Thread: Mountaineering W A Bike?

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    Post Mountaineering W A Bike?

    i first started hiking when i was 10 years old. my dad took me on a short weekend trip where we camped, ate smores, and spent the day trekking. it became one of my fav memories of all time, and that's prolly why i love it still. but recently my partner asked me if i wanted to try hiking w an e-mountainbike. honestly, never heard about it before. i googled it, but there wasn't much cohesive data. so, i wanted to know if any of you have tried it before? if so, i'd love to learn more about your experience and the risks associated w it!
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    e-mountainbikes are total game-changers, tbh! they can help you tackle longer and more challenging trails without feeling completely exhausted. environmentally, they also leave minimal carbon footprint, compared to a car or motorbike. all-in-all, these are absolutely amazing!

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    as somebody who has been using an e-mountain bike for a few months now, i'd def say I’m impressed with its eco-friendly benefits. they're quiet and don’t rely on fossil fuels. it's a win-win situation.

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    oh yea, i've never tried an e-bike before either but heard they can be pretty great for the environment! but i'd rather go for actual hiking on foot. i don't think beats the thrill of raw, unplugged experience of getting to the top of a tough climb purely through leg power and grit.

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    E mountain bike. A BIG FAT NO. Obviously I can trust them on City roads, but on mountains? Never ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by minpd View Post
    oh yea, i've never tried an e-bike before either but heard they can be pretty great for the environment! but i'd rather go for actual hiking on foot. i don't think beats the thrill of raw, unplugged experience of getting to the top of a tough climb purely through leg power and grit.
    Plus you run the risk of them breaking down right in the middle or you might lose control

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