anyway it inspired me to get my MTB out for the first time this year, and I now have the impressive record of miles ridden this year: 0, crashes this year: 1. Can you believe that I managed to fall over it while fitting a new stem and whack myself on the side of the porch

But I think that another article was right, and I know that I'm sounding like a miserable old get, but there was something about MTBing back in the day that isn't really there anymore. there were so many fewer of us, and we had much less idea of what you could do with an MTB, where you could go, what you would find there: every ride was much more of an adventure. Now it seems that someone has always been there before you and done it already (about six times better).
Also, I did like the quotes from the CTC riders of the 1920s who were riding the stuff that the modern lads on their all-mountain full sussers were struggling over. Obviously the modern lads were riding a lot more of it and a lot quicker, but it just shows that it ain't always about the bike.