Strava can be awful for "exploring" and "searching" it often won't show all the routes/segments in areas so you're often none the wiser.thanks, i had a quick look in Garmin and a couple on there not a huge selection. I am right near the Surrey hills so am sure there are loads of rides, just need to find them
I'm in the Surrey Hills and there are excellent rides in Peaslake, Holmbury St Mary, Leith Hill and Redlands for starters. If you download Trailforks and download a map for that area (I think you get 1 free area to download without a paid subscription) and you'll see the different trails. For starters get yourself up to Leith Hill tower and then have a go at Summer Lightning. Its one of the few waymarked trails in the area. Another good option is Swinley Forest in Ascot. Nivarna in Wescott do an organised ride out on a Wednesday at 10amthanks, i had a quick look in Garmin and a couple on there not a huge selection. I am right near the Surrey hills so am sure there are loads of rides, just need to find them
Only if that's your "thing". I've lost track of the number of times I've gone exploring and had a miserable time. Trails that are virtually none existent, fences, gates, low hanging branches, nettles and thorns. I like to let rip down fast, flowy trails with a few jumps, drop offs and berms. Most of the times I've gone looking for new trails I've felt as though I've wasted a day. It's not very often that I've been rewarded with a good discovery.You can't beat just getting out there with an OS map and exploring, its more fun than just using everyone else's routes.
Only if that's your "thing". I've lost track of the number of times I've gone exploring and had a miserable time. Trails that are virtually none existent, fences, gates, low hanging branches, nettles and thorns. I like to let rip down fast, flowy trails with a few jumps, drop offs and berms. Most of the times I've gone looking for new trails I've felt as though I've wasted a day. It's not very often that I've been rewarded with a good discovery.
Al
Yes the Nirvana ride with Simon is a good one (though I would say if you are new to MTB in general I would make that clear to him so you don't find yourself following him down terrain you are not confident on), his knowledge of the area is so great that he will take you on a lot of trails you haven't got a hope of finding again! Been out with him a few times and he's taken me to areas where I could have sworn I knew most of the trails only to be riding something I had no idea was there!I'm in the Surrey Hills and there are excellent rides in Peaslake, Holmbury St Mary, Leith Hill and Redlands for starters. If you download Trailforks and download a map for that area (I think you get 1 free area to download without a paid subscription) and you'll see the different trails. For starters get yourself up to Leith Hill tower and then have a go at Summer Lightning. Its one of the few waymarked trails in the area. Another good option is Swinley Forest in Ascot. Nivarna in Wescott do an organised ride out on a Wednesday at 10am
Agreed and that feeling of disappointment is 10x worse on an analogue bike lolI generally just look at maps and see if i can make a route, have a google for any mentions on forums, and check trailforks/komoot to see if anything is listed. Then go ride it. Quite often it leads to me standing in a bog wondering how long ago the path disappeared.
I did 30 miles on Sunday to check out 2 different paths i spotted on the map, which came to maybe 2 miles long in total.
28 miles road/cycle path, and 2 miles plodding in the rain and hauling my bike through muck and cow crap on a non existant path.
I have had days ruined also where there is no way through at all, and the route is ruined and got to turn back. But for me, the exploration is why i cycle. Though i would enjoy it more if it always was cyclable...
Agree totallyOnly if that's your "thing". I've lost track of the number of times I've gone exploring and had a miserable time. Trails that are virtually none existent, fences, gates, low hanging branches, nettles and thorns. I like to let rip down fast, flowy trails with a few jumps, drop offs and berms. Most of the times I've gone looking for new trails I've felt as though I've wasted a day. It's not very often that I've been rewarded with a good discovery.
Al
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