nicknoodles
New Member
I know I'm sure this is a common subject for the noobs on this forum, I did some searching but didn't really get all the information I wanted about the place.
I was at mountain creek for oktoberfest this past weekend and I saw that they rent bikes for $190. Great. I spoke to some employee at a both outside that "worked in the bike shop for years" and he said that there is one or two trails that are ok for hardtails. This is of course what I currently ride, hardtail 29er.
I really want to check this place out, but I don't want to destroy my bike. Now I've been riding all my life(motorized or not)but at the same time I am by no means an amazing mtb rider, I just got back on pedals a month or so ago after about a decade away. I'm not gonna justify my skill set any more than that because it's really irrelevant, I'm an amateur on the mtb.
Is it worth the rental? I'm leaning towards yes because I would hate to buy an expensive ass bike only to find out I don't really care for downhills(although I don't believe that would happen, I'm an adrenaline junky on two wheels usually). I heard through the grapevine that there is a cheaper rental shop down the road a bit from mt. creek? Anyone have any experience renting from either place? likes/dislikes?
Any and all info appreciated. thx
P.S.-sorry for the rant...its the Glenlivet, gets me rambling.....ha
I was at mountain creek for oktoberfest this past weekend and I saw that they rent bikes for $190. Great. I spoke to some employee at a both outside that "worked in the bike shop for years" and he said that there is one or two trails that are ok for hardtails. This is of course what I currently ride, hardtail 29er.
I really want to check this place out, but I don't want to destroy my bike. Now I've been riding all my life(motorized or not)but at the same time I am by no means an amazing mtb rider, I just got back on pedals a month or so ago after about a decade away. I'm not gonna justify my skill set any more than that because it's really irrelevant, I'm an amateur on the mtb.
Is it worth the rental? I'm leaning towards yes because I would hate to buy an expensive ass bike only to find out I don't really care for downhills(although I don't believe that would happen, I'm an adrenaline junky on two wheels usually). I heard through the grapevine that there is a cheaper rental shop down the road a bit from mt. creek? Anyone have any experience renting from either place? likes/dislikes?
Any and all info appreciated. thx
P.S.-sorry for the rant...its the Glenlivet, gets me rambling.....ha




