About Green Mountain Bike
Why Green Mountain Bike?
Mountain biking has given me a huge amount: time outdoors, physical challenges, mental space, community, and a connection to nature.
Like many other riders, I don’t just enjoy being in natural spaces I care about them. Over time, that care led to questions about how mountain biking and environmental responsibility intersect, and how riders who want to do better can actually find practical, trustworthy information.
That’s why this website is here.
This site is not about telling people how they should ride, what they should buy, or what values they should hold.
Mountain biking means different things to different people, and there is no single “right” way to be a rider.
This website is for those who already want to be more environmentally conscious and are looking for help discovering what that actually means.
A Resource, Not a Rulebook
One of the biggest challenges for riders who want to reduce their environmental impact is simply finding information.
Sustainability in mountain biking is spread across countless websites, organisations, reports, initiatives, and opinions. It can be fragmented, inconsistent, and time-consuming to piece together.
This site aims to bring that information into one place.
Here, you’ll find:
Information about environmental challenges connected to mountain biking
Organisations, groups, and initiatives working on sustainability within the sport
Context around industry practices, trail stewardship, access, and conservation
Links and resources so riders can explore topics more deeply if they choose
The goal is to make it easier for mountain bikers who don't already know about these subjects to make informed decisions, without having to trawl through dozens of unrelated sites or marketing claims.
Supporting Choice and Awareness
I think we all know that being environmentally conscious isn’t about perfection. It’s about awareness, intention, and making choices that align with your values, whatever those may be.
For some riders that might mean supporting trail stewardship groups. For others it might be about equipment longevity, travel choices, or engaging with local organizations.
This website respects that everyone is on a different path.
Rather than pushing a single narrative, tries to focuses on:
Transparency over judgement
Information over instruction
If you ride mountain bikes and want to understand how your passion connects with the places you ride, this site is here to support that curiosity.
Giving Visibility to the People Doing the Work
Across Europe and beyond, there are many individuals and organisations quietly doing important work: maintaining trails, advocating for responsible access, researching environmental impacts, and building better systems for the future of mountain biking.
A key aim of this website is to give those efforts visibility helping riders discover the groups and initiatives already working to protect the landscapes we love to ride in.
An Ongoing Conversation
This site is meant to be It’s a starting point, an evolving collection of ideas, resources, and perspectives.
If it helps even a few riders better understand the impact of mountain biking and feel more confident making choices that align with their values then it’s doing what it was created for.
Because mountain biking and caring about the environment don’t have to be separate things.
