I pretty much looked like this.... knee, shoulder, elbow, thigh pads and ff helmet
I pretty much looked like this.... knee, shoulder, elbow, thigh pads and ff helmet
This year a shoulder.... next year a hip? haah!Just a reminder to be careful when you do go guys. Had an off up there last week, turns out I’ve fractured my scapula (shoulder blade) and damaged a load of ligaments in my shoulder and arm. Happened on popty ping which is a blue trial too. We were having great fun sessioning the table tops at the end of the day before heading back up to the top for one last ride down to the cars. Overshot one of the jumps landing to flat and ended up going over the bars and shoulder first into the berm ?
No bike for a while.
It's not the hurt, it's the lack of mendNews flash! This just in; crashing hurts!
Up next; fire - hot, water - wet
I went yesterday, first time on an ebike and first time I pedalled up. I took the beast of burden at the beginning then took the steeper right fork to the fire road and turned left and kept on the fireroad to the top. Beast of burden follows this route but may take more out of the battery. At the top, a lovely offroad climb on bob again and you're there. Don't attempt the DH push to the right, it's very steep and walk assist barely helped me! The other DH push up further to the right is rideable but only if you want to do A470 or hard shoulderA. few of the BPW regular ebbers have given suggestions for the best routes to climb back up on I have had. been to bpw. A few times but could not workout which was the best route up.
I have attached a trail map so. any suggestions for a route. Up would be great ? View attachment 36319
Good luck with your recovery shoulders take. A long time to recover just come back from 6 months off the bike with a shoulder injury ?
Heretic! Burn him! ?I know some find it a mecca but for me it's a little bit meh..
Did my rotator cuff it's not 100 percent but good enough to ride ?Thanks mate. I hope it doesn’t take that long. I’ve only just recovered from a torn rotator cuff on my other shoulder which took 4 months to heal, then once I finally got both shoulders back to full health I’ve done this ?.
What did you do that took 6 months to recover?
Cheers I think I can follow what you mean. Take the first section of beast of Burden to the fire road that runs next to the beast then turn left and take the fire road to the top.I went yesterday, first time on an ebike and first time I pedalled up. I took the beast of burden at the beginning then took the steeper right fork to the fire road and turned left and kept on the fireroad to the top. Beast of burden follows this route but may take more out of the battery. At the top, a lovely offroad climb on bob again and you're there. Don't attempt the DH push to the right, it's very steep and walk assist barely helped me! The other DH push up further to the right is rideable but only if you want to do A470 or hard shoulder
It took about 20 mins to the top. I did Terrys Belly, Hotstepper, Sixtapod, Melted Welly, Blue Belle, root manoeuvres x 2 and watts occuring.Cheers I think I can follow what you mean. Take the first section of beast of Burden to the fire road that runs next to the beast then turn left and take the fire road to the top.
How long did it take you to get up to the top? How many runs did you do?
Cheers
Sounds like an awesome day roots Manoeuvre is my personal favourite ??It took about 20 mins to the top. I did Terrys Belly, Hotstepper, Sixtapod, Melted Welly, Blue Belle, root manoeuvres x 2 and watts occuring.
For me, the climb on the fire road was fine thanks to the e bike, mainly in tour, the last climb was in turbo and finished with 20% battery left on a 625 bosch
Has anyone got a map to ride to the top easily?
erm, theres a few possibilities...
one is dependant on time - if the uplift hasn't started as you can take a 'shortcut' (as mentioned in your screenshot , takes about 13 mins)
I say about the uplift as you'd be travelling the gravel road with minibusses heading in both directions (AND it gets dusty in this hot weather)
theres also a few unmarked shortcuts but some happen to cross live trails
there is a youtube vid iirc, will have a looksee
Rich.
I know some find it a mecca but for me it's a little bit meh..
Well, that didn't age well...Heretic! Burn him! ?
Yes, to the left as you go into receptionHeading there on Friday.
Does anyone know if you are able to give your bike a top-up charge if taking a break over lunch..... are there any free power sockets to do so?
At BPW?free
Cheers that was useful. Still looked proper shitty though, may book the bus after all
youtube vid supplied
Rich.
It is, butI assume it's not considered a dick move to ride the same roads the uplift bus uses.
there were loads doing it last time I was there.
Thread revival!
Has anyone got a map to ride to the top easily? There is a description in this thread that someone failed to find, plus I have copied this one from Facebook, but a visual representation would be really helpful if anyone has such a thing. View attachment 141594
Cheers that was useful. Still looked proper shitty though, may book the bus after all
I assume it's not considered a dick move to ride the same roads the uplift bus uses.
takes us about 13 mins
Bang on reach poppity ping and turn right. Last time I was there there were some yellow digger trucks there but probably moved now be careful riding up as the trail is a road gap to some of other trails coming down from the start.BPW have signs asking that you don't pedal up with the busses but the roads might be bridalways so
its not that bad pedaling up the proper way (ISH!), basically stay on the middle road all the way to popty / hotstepper.....
if it's of help, theres a Strava segment called 'To the top! (E)
erm, 13.21 being my pr
I normally ride every weekend (sat & sun) with 25+ miles a day over 2 batteries (Bosch 500w on my Rail)
Rich.
I normally ride every weekend (sat & sun) with 25+ miles a day over 2 batteries (Bosch 500w on my Rail).
Bang on reach poppity ping and turn right. Last time I was there there were some yellow digger trucks there but probably moved now be careful riding up as the trail is a road gap to some of other trails coming down from the start.
Don’t you get bored? There’s lots of other good riding nearby…
Great tips thanks for sharing. Rode Cwymcarn forest drive tarmac with the Mrs last week very scenic and got a good sense of where nice places to stop are. Rode the Twrch after saw the off piste startsfrom the quarry near popty, Pandoras Rocks (red, good visability up trail to see oncoming), Root Manoeuvres (red, bad visability for oncoming riders), 50 Shades of Black (black, has road-gap jump / drop), Boomslang (black, has a pair of gapjumps across the fireroad) and Sixtapod (blue, good visability & probably the most traffic across the fireroad)
our local trails have been just about under water all winter so we bought the anual pedalpasses for bpw and now know plenty of the regulars there
we ride other areas like Cwmcarn and Brechfa
also, Bpw have sorted planning etc. to add more trails (including pedalup) with a pair of skills areas (on opposite sides of the park with one located in the quarry near Popty / Hotstepper and larger parking areas / toilets and shepardshuts (so overnight camping?) - wonder when this will start construction?
Great tips thanks for sharing. Rode Cwymcarn forest drive tarmac with the Mrs last week very scenic and got a good sense of where nice places to stop are. Rode the Twrch after saw the off piste starts
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