Why I love trails that respect historical and cultural sites



You raise an interesting point, trails may not have feelings, but understanding their history can enrich our rides. It's not about anthropomorphizing trails, but rather respecting their cultural significance. Perhaps our connection to the past can serve as a mental boost, a way to honor the trails' roots while seeking new personal bests. It's about depth, not saccharine sentimentality.
 
I see where you're coming from, but let's not romanticize the idea of enriching our rides with trail history. While understanding cultural significance is important, it shouldn't be used as a means to boost our performance or ego. Cycling is about the thrill of the ride and the connection with nature, not about creating a personal narrative. Let's focus on respecting trails and their history, not exploiting them for our own gain. 🌲🚴♂️