@Kiwi in Wales perhaps if we’re doing some Blacks we could do a bit of a sighting before to make sure folks are comfortable...
More than happy to do that Rob. There is no way I will take anyone down a trail if I feel they are uncomfortable with it. This is where communication is really important. You all need to tell me your skill set so I can make sure the route is going to be suitable for everyone. Okay?
To make you feel more comfortable,
The entire Black Raven route has 4 drops on it. 2 of them are about 2 1/2 feet and the other 2 are about 3 feet. All of the drops have a route that takes you around the drop so you do not have to do it. There are table top jumps, NO gaps jumps. All table top jumps have a route around them so you do not have to do them.
The black is NOT a black compared to a BPW black. Honestly, it is more RED than black. They graded it a black as it has a really steep 'CLIMB' near the beginning of the trail and they didnt want Dad, Mum and the children trying it out and getting stuck half way up and causing a huge domestic between Dad and Mum... not something you want to see while out biking...
There are some steep descents. However, they are not that steep that you have to get your bum right over the back wheel because you feel like you are going to go over the bars.....
They are more like.... put your dropper seat down to its lowest position, stand on your pedals in the attack position and move your weight slightly towards the REAR of the bike and feather the brakes. As I lived in Surrey and know Peaslake, think of 'Barry Knows Best' but a bit steeper in certain places.
To be honest, I am more worried about how everyone will go riding up all the steep technical climbs I have created more than the descents.
I did a 20 mile tester today and believe it is a really good mix of flowy machine made trails, slow steep climbs with flowy single track, there is a mix of big lumpy slow technical single track through the forest trees which will test out your balance skills, this starts to point down and pick up speed but not too much, then turns into a steep climb and then back on to the machine made trails with a few descents and climbs, then more single track descents not too steep, then another big climb, more single track, a bit of fire road and then a big STEEP climb to test for everyone. From there we will start heading back to the car park via loads of flowy single track, with said above table tops and I suspect if we all have a bit of juice in the tank we may be able to do a couple of the runs you really enjoyed again Then a trip to the local for some food and refreshments.