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hurlingdervish
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Mountain Biking

Post by hurlingdervish » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:46 pm

Curious as to see some trails you ninjas are riding, thanks to go pro pretty much any trail you want to ride is on youtube.

Hitting this one up Saturday

another place I just found near me with crazy obstacles



I'm hooked on watching these vids, gives me something to do when my legs are shot

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Re: Mountain Biking

Post by tatty_b_jangles » Sun Sep 02, 2012 11:04 am



Riding this in about 20 mins. Lovely to have a national champs track a few minutes from my front door!

World DH Champs as well today!

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Re: Mountain Biking

Post by bigfootspartan » Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:03 pm

Pretty jealous of what you guys have across the pond, seeing some of the stuff Steve Peat rides is just massive.

Made it out to Fernie, BC for a few days of downhilling here! Definitely a good time.

Anyone watch things like "The Collective" or "Lifecycles"?





Both got me pretty stoked to get out riding last season. Plus the soundtracks are definitely on point!

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Re: Mountain Biking

Post by tatty_b_jangles » Mon Sep 03, 2012 6:35 pm

bigfootspartan wrote:Pretty jealous of what you guys have across the pond, seeing some of the stuff Steve Peat rides is just massive.
Wish I was able to have some of those trails from Britain over here in Ireland. Some very good secret trails around if you know the right people, though. Lots of red tape and commotion with the forestry guys here so its a struggle to get anything official done or to keep the secret trails intact!

Seen both. Life Cycles left me gob smacked.

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Re: Mountain Biking

Post by Hedley King » Tue Sep 04, 2012 5:48 pm

Bracknell Forest and Bedgebury are okay for being nearby London. Afan and Cwm Carn are both really good in S Wales.

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Re: Mountain Biking

Post by parkour_nico » Wed Sep 05, 2012 12:03 pm

absolutely love hitting the trails, my favourites are probably from the seven stanes trails in scotland, mabie forest is amazing, nice range of routes for all abilities. also kielder forest is pretty good, near hadrian's wall - lovely berms and technical sections. i'm going to grizedale trails next week, in the lake district, not ridden the black routes there yet so looking forward, looks lot of fun, those irish trails look sick too man! :Q:
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Post by Hedley King » Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:02 pm

parkour_nico wrote:absolutely love hitting the trails, my favourites are probably from the seven stanes trails in scotland, mabie forest is amazing, nice range of routes for all abilities. also kielder forest is pretty good, near hadrian's wall - lovely berms and technical sections. i'm going to grizedale trails next week, in the lake district, not ridden the black routes there yet so looking forward, looks lot of fun, those irish trails look sick too man! :Q:
I need to get up to Scotland trails. Went to Grizedale a few weeks ago and it was really good

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