Sherwood Pines and NCB area Sun 12th Sep'21 (spaces left)

steve_sordy

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Nov 5, 2018
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Well that was a fun day out, I reckon 22 miles in all. We started with seven and ended with four. @Rahr85 had motor problems and pulled out. We all agreed that the emtb area needs a motor and he did well to do half of it. @Davvee hadn't intended to do the full route and his ribs were giving him some gyp, so he pulled out at the same time. @DaveDog's broken collar bone doesn't seem to be healing as quickly as usual (!) and he lost strength on a descent and decided to call it a day.

The weather was great, the insects stayed away, nobody was hurt too badly.

Some pics:
Here are the Magnificent Seven that started.
1 The Magnificent Seven.jpg

From the left: @Ontherail , @Davvee , @DaveDog , @PhilG , @myapes , @Rahr85 (I'm hiding behind the photographer).

In the pic below, Davvee has just climbed over the ridge behind him and is dropping down into some very soft and loose loam, about to carve left before climbing back up onto the ridge and doing it again.
2 Davvee carving the soft loam.jpg


This is Rahr85 willing his motor to cool down and work!
3 Rahr85 willng his motor to cool down.jpg


We crossed over the old railbed into the National Coal Board area where the emtb trail will be when Forest England get the funds. We did one circuit and that is where Rahr85 and Davvee left us. We did a second different circuit that required a long climb and to pass by a water feature. The area is crossed with 4x4 trails and some have left deep wallows. This one was full to the top last week, but at least we know how deep it is now. The photograph has done what all photos do and made the land look flat, but it wasn't.

Here is Ontherail trying his best not to discover how deep the mud is.
4 Ontherail trying hard not to fall in the wallow.jpg


And here is Davedog (front) and Myapes making a better fist of it. I think I prefer it muddy like that, when it was full of water it looked like it might contain something very nasty.
5 Davedog and myapes making a good fist of it.jpg


Here is PhilG dropping down from the NCB area into the old railbed. The dry and dusty nature of the trail was unforgiving and gave everyone a small flutter of panic.
6 PhilG dropping down from NCB to railbed.jpg


And here is Davedog about to hit the photographer! His shoulder gave way and he lost his line. The new line was where I was crouched. His head hit my left thigh square on and gave me a dead leg. Lucky really, as the alternative was the hard rail bed. I may be imagining it, but I think you can just about see the realisation beginning to dawn on Davedog that he was about to go down, hard. Where was my shutter delay when I really needed it?
7 DaveDog about to hit the photographer.jpg


Myapes was due to follow immediately after Davedog but decided to lower his bike down ( I think he did, I didn't see because I was covered in Dave). I also believe that he was not laughing at Davedog's misfortune, but either at his lucky escape or at me hopping about with a dead leg. :ROFLMAO:
8 MyApes laughing at his lucky escape.jpg


It was at this point that DaveDog wisely decided to count his blessings at surviving a nasty fall unscathed and call it a day. I escorted him to a safe route back to the carpark and rejoined the group. Now down to four hardy souls.

We headed for some fast flowing gravity assisted singletrack at the far end of the desert and did a couple of circuits of that before making our way back via the old blue trail where we attacked the trenches area and then finishing off on a section of the 5km run. This is fast and flowing and at one section diverts onto a deep rut made by one of the forest clearance machines. The rut is deep, wide, winding, up and down a lot, bumpy and littered with roots. Great fun!

And here are the survivors, the Fantastic Four! (I'm the one on the right).
PhilG bought us all a coffee, good man! Thanks.
9 The Fantastic Four.jpg


Thanks to all that turned up, great bunch of guys, good fun.
 
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Bennyb

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May 24, 2018
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Passed some of you guys today outside visitor centre, on my Levo with me old man. Used to be some nice long steep drops off the railway line over the disused bridges near the desert
 

steve_sordy

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Nov 5, 2018
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Passed some of you guys today outside visitor centre, on my Levo with me old man. Used to be some nice long steep drops off the railway line over the disused bridges near the desert
@myapes, @j_s and I have seen them. We rode out to take a look, but they put the frighteners on all three of us. They are very high, very steep, very loose and with a ditch and barbed wire at the bottom, followed by lots of closely packed scrubby trees like Hawthorne and other spiky undergrowth. And then there is the biker's favourite, brambles and nettles! They looked like the scrambler bike community had been up them several times. There were sections where the soil had been ripped away exposing the rock. If there was a decent and long run out at the bottom, then "maybe", just maybe - on a really good day! But probably not. We decided that diverting from today's ride just to show other riders what we wouldn't be doing that day was a bit pointless. Top bollocks to whoever rode them though, up or down, engine or not! :cool:

A bit further along, there are some descents from the same ridge, but as the bottom trail is rising, the descent is reduced. We've done a few of those. Still very loose, but helped by the fact that they cut across the face of the slope rather than going straight down. So it isn't quite as steep and perilous. Just as loose though.
 
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Major Stare

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May 5, 2021
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Great write up and pics?

I am coming up to 2 weeks with the ankle injury, bruising 90% gone, still a little swollen and feel a long way off riding again. I can just about use one crutch and will have to wear an ankle brace all the time now?.

Hope to join you all before the year is out.
 

steve_sordy

Wedding Crasher
Nov 5, 2018
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Lincolnshire, UK
Great write up and pics?

I am coming up to 2 weeks with the ankle injury, bruising 90% gone, still a little swollen and feel a long way off riding again. I can just about use one crutch and will have to wear an ankle brace all the time now?.

Hope to join you all before the year is out.
Progress may be slow, but it's still progress. :)

A meet up is sure to happen! (y)

After the Sunday ride, I woke up with a muscle spasm in my lower left side of my back, just above the bum and below the belt. I was hobbling about all week. Risked a local bike ride on Friday hoping it would loosen it all up, but sadly not! Been taking Brufen all week and using Volterol as well. You are not supposed to mix them, but I wonder how bad I'd be if I hadn't?

I blame @DaveDog of course! :ROFLMAO:
 

Couchy

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Nov 15, 2018
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I’ll tag along to one of these, can’t make October but prob the one after. I ride pines twice a week or so mainly off piste and into the desert so recognise a lot of it, always good to see more and link it in with my rides. Would anyone have a gpx of this one for me to have a look at ? If on strava all my rides are on there as well
 

Couchy

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Nov 15, 2018
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Nottingham
Thanks both, yeah it’s the areas I know already and link up. I do enjoy the pines off piste so will tag along for the craic some time, luckily for me it’s on my commute too so I get a bit each day ?
 

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