Since the launch of the new look site earlier this month we have been burning the midnight oil trying to make Mountaindays even better!
You can now add comments to articles, use google search to find what you’re looking for and submit your own articles for publication. Over the coming months we are planning a series of articles about the fundamentals of navigation and we’re are also hoping to include a few more mountain bike specific reviews and articles.
Since the launch of the new look site earlier this month we have been burning the midnight oil trying to make Mountaindays even better!
We’re really keen to get you the reader involved and as a result have have added two new elements to the site. Firstly you can now post your comments on the majority of articles, allowing you to have your say and hopefully start further discussion. Secondly, if you would like to publish an article here on Mountaindays we would love to hear from you. We’ve added a Submit Article link at the top of each page, so if you have an idea do get in touch.
We integrated Google search into the website to make it easier to find what you are looking for and to help you get back to certain sections of the site we’ve added a nice bookmark script on all the pages. Finally if you would like to keep up to date with all the latest updates to the site, you can now sign up for our newsletter.
We have lots of plans for new articles and reviews including a series of articles about the fundamentals of navigation and GPS. We are also hoping to add more mountain bike specific reviews and articles over the coming months, more news on that as we have it.
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Since the launch of the new look site earlier this month, we have been burning the midnight oil trying to make Mountaindays even better!
You can now add comments to articles, use google search to find what you’re looking for and submit your own articles for publication. Over the coming months we are planning a series of articles about the fundamentals of navigation and we have more mountain bike specific reviews and articles in the pipeline.