whats wrong with cannock - I had planned on going there on the way to somewhere else later in the year...
It’s awful. If I never ride there again it will be too soon.
whats wrong with cannock - I had planned on going there on the way to somewhere else later in the year...
whats wrong with cannock - I had planned on going there on the way to somewhere else later in the year...
bull trackI wish that Kent had more options, Bedgebury is my go to here...I am returning to Wales in spring though
Thanks, have done bluebell and Boxley, not tried Westfield woods though. Saw cyclopark and thought it was like a snooker table :-D, where is the Bull track?bull track
bluebell hill chatham
boxley +westfield woods - near maidstone (crazy steep)
warley (essex but close)
cyclopark in gravesend (pretty crap)
westfield woods is pretty extreme. Doesn't do well in the wet though. Wont be usable until probably april or may I'd say. Similar with BBH.Thanks, have done bluebell and Boxley, not tried Westfield woods though. Saw cyclopark and thought it was like a snooker table :-D, where is the Bull track?
You're only a few miles from the Bull track there.I wish that Kent had more options, Bedgebury is my go to here...I am returning to Wales in spring though
I lost the love for BPW, too busy and expensive for the type of riding I enjoy. Too much willy-waving in the queues too lol
My plan was to Eeb it this weekend as my lad is there with team/coach, so i was flying solo. But then a mate jumped on it who's on his manual, so i got the uplift. TBH i don't mind it at all, i've done it dozens of times.but like I said on Sunday, ride up, don't do the uplift and it becomes a very enjoyable, chilled out, do your own thing kind of day. I hated getting on the uplift, but riding up changes it completely and you stay away from all the crowds......
Pretty sure they hire e bikes, trek rails i thinkMy plan was to Eeb it this weekend as my lad is there with team/coach, so i was flying solo. But then a mate jumped on it who's on his manual, so i got the uplift. TBH i don't mind it at all, i've done it dozens of times.
They do yeah, but i like riding my manual anyway, i only bought it a couple of weeks back.Pretty sure they hire e bikes, trek rails i think
Beast of Burdeni enjoy the climb up on an e bike, Forget the name of section up through the woods, Stop off to loop Popty ping few times, Great for dialing a new bike, or Getting confidence back on safe jumps. Then the top only few minutes climb away.
but like I said on Sunday, ride up, don't do the uplift and it becomes a very enjoyable,
I ride with my boy who's still at school so can only be when he's not at school. Well, i say 'ride with' that's a very loose term these days as we're very very different levels of skillBikeparks at the weekends are my kind of hell. Too busy.
Fortunately I decided to take early retirement so can ride any day of the week I choose when the sun is out.
That would be my worry in a busy park. Im not used to folk behind me. My Tarland trip Tuesday was ideal nobody there at 8 30 and 5 cars when I came back.Bikeparks at the weekends are my kind of hell. Too busy.
Fortunately I decided to take early retirement so can ride any day of the week I choose when the sun is out.
You'd be surprised, last time i rode Dyfi i was with the Athertons, Kerr, Dunne, Partland, Seagraves etc on busses all day... You don't see anyone on the trails, unless you want to. You take 30s for a gap in front and it's desolate behind you... BPW is the same even with more people and bigger buses, you just don't see them. I'm far from fast but i don't recall the last time anyone caught me up (apart from my son)That would be my worry in a busy park. Im not used to folk behind me. My Tarland trip Tuesday was ideal nobody there at 8 30 and 5 cars when I came back.
Ok when I was at Glentress it was empty as well . In fact most of the ones I have done I haven't met much people.You'd be surprised, last time i rode Dyfi i was with the Athertons, Kerr, Dunne, Partland, Seagraves etc on busses all day... You don't see anyone on the trails, unless you want to. You take 30s for a gap in front and it's desolate behind you... BPW is the same even with more people and bigger buses, you just don't see them. I'm far from fast but i don't recall the last time anyone caught me up (apart from my son)
That's the thing as well I mostly ride alone so walk some bits I know I'm well capable of. But you can fall on the simplest of trails easier on a Ebike I have found. Remember about to do Ayres rock in Laggan 5pm on my own I thought really and missed it . Still be lying there in the morning.When I broke my ribs at BPW it was at least 5 minutes before anyone came down the trail.
There's some great riding at Cannock but it's not easy to find and is well away from the red and blue runs.The best thing about Cannock is the road out…
If I lived nearby I’d still drive to FoD for a ride…
I’ve ridden the off piste at Cannock and “great” is doing a lot of heavy lifting…There's some great riding at Cannock
I’ve ridden the off piste at Cannock and “great” is doing a lot of heavy lifting…
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