The climbs a pain but the jumps on the second part are mega, albeit I'm not able to be clearing them yet! Believe they were added over the winter, must be 8-10ft high tables at least. There's also a new red line being built currently.
Glad to hear you're alright... Must hit wales, the parks etc there look awesome.
Penmachno is my favourite in Wales.Glad to hear you're alright... Must hit wales, the parks etc there look awesome.
Penmachno is my favourite in Wales.
Gisburn overall, more techy than flowy.
Anyone else doing Ard Rock?
I'm in the Sport on the Sunday, hopefully the weather calms down a bit by then
Penmachno is my favourite in Wales.
Gisburn overall, more techy than flowy.
Penmachno is great, we usually stay over at one of the pubs in Betws-y-Coed that has a bunk house for £10 a night, they let you keep your bikes locked up in the beer cellar in the pub! We do The Marin Trail on the Saturday the Penmachno on the sunday and head home, if we are still feeling ok throw a lap of Degla in on the way past. That first fireroad climb from the car park at Penmachno is a long old slog!
What pub is that?
Great to know, thanks!@Cleisthenes I went to the bull track near Southborough on wednesday and had a great time. I don't know if you have been there but if you want to practice jumping its great. £8 for a day pass and £55 for years membership. Its quite rough and ready but me and my mate had a really good time and I can see myself progressing 10x faster somewhere like that than just hitting trails.
Not doing it, but rode the "Reeth the Edge" loop a couple of weeks ago which i believe covers some of the stages. The climbs were nuts and one downhill was well sketchy, think it dropped 120m in 400m distance, Strava said it was a -29% gradient. Hope you get a good day.
Great to know, thanks!
I have seen videos of it however thought it might come across as a bit of a jumpers/downhill site rather than trails. Would I look a wally rocking up on an XC bike?