Below are shown the rules contained in the NORBA Code:
1. Give priority to walkers because the people judge the behavior of your bike.
1. Give priority to walkers because the people judge the behavior of your bike.
2. Slow down and use caution in approaching and overcoming cycling or other people who are trekking in the mountains so that being aware of your presence in advance.
3. Always check the speed and handle the curves expecting to be able to meet someone. The gait should be commensurate with the experience of each and the type of terrain.
4. Stay on paths already traced not to cause damage to vegetation and reduce soil erosion avoiding to cut soft soils.
5. Do not scare the animals, whether wild or domesticated. Give them time to move from your path.
6.Non litter. Bring your own and, if possible, collect those abandoned by others.
7. Respect public and private property including signs, leaving the gates as they were found. Possibly contact the owners to ask permission to enter their land, "denied entry" often just means "please ask permission."
8. Always be self-sufficient. Goal to be reached and average speed must always be established depending on the skill personnel, equipment, terrain, weather conditions and existing and planned.
9. Do not travel alone in remote areas, and if you need to cover long distances, always include the destination and travel plans. (Always carry around a phone).
10. Respect the philosophy-hiking cycle, which aims at minimal impact to nature and to respect that.
add:
1. Always use a helmet, if you practice hard routes (freeride), I recommend the use of guards.
2. not go in addition to their ability, for example: a deal do not jump if you are not familiar.
3. not lead to damages or other structures (signs, jumping, etc. ..), lack of respect for those who are committed to working on the trails and keep them clean, even for you
4. USE COMMON SENSE!
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