That's a tough decision to make
@ashes_mtb
I had a broken bone three years in a row and that certainly made me think about what I was doing and should I give it away.
Nothing risky either, the first was on a pretty flat green local trail and a vine from an overhanging bush grabbed my front brake and sent me over the hangers at 40kph. That was a broken collarbone.
My second one was about 12 months later and I bailed off my bike when it got hooked up on a chute in Bright. It was a black diamond trail but I was at a standstill and when I jumped off the bike I rolled my ankle and broke my talus bone in my ankle. This was the most inconvenient of my injuries as I couldn't drive and it was a pain to get around.
The last break I had was about 10 months after my ankle and was a simple wash out on a berm that caused me to slide to a halt up against a bank on my left side, still upright on my bike. Thought I had tweaked my right wrist bit no, I have broken my scaphoid. I still have no idea how it broke. So pissed that I had done it again and more embarrassed than everything, as I had already copped a lot of ribbing from all my friends and workmates.
Fortunately I was still able to work during recovery, would have been a different story if I was on the tools.
I haven't backed off all that much but I leave the big risk features alone but as my history shows it's the simple stuff that often bites ya.