i`ve only ridden here once and it was a few years ago. i only recognise 2 sections, into the valley and twist and shout. t & s was definitely through the trees from top to bottom when i rode it so i`m guessing the forestry commission have been proper busy here as they have been been in a lot of other places.
Been a few times now and always enjoy it. We missed a few black sections this time round as they were closed for maintenance. The Lonesome Pine red route is also worth a look, but best avoided in the wet as its got loads of north shore that turns into a Bob sled course after rain 😆
@@RockGullyMTB I went all the way up to Deadwater and thought it was hard on my legs although I did a big climb over the moors near derwent reservoir a few days before which probably didn’t help. I enjoyed it.Only thing I didn’t like was Jimmy’s hill.Just couldn’t get any traction on the back wheel over those rocks which was frustrating maybe a full suss would be better as I only have a hardtail at the minute.
@@RockGullyMTB I’ll stick it on the list.Hopefully going to get to Glentress this week if my lad can sort a new full face helmet out. Also do you put any of your rides on Komoot? Or if not are they mapped out anywhere else? I’d like to do some more.
whewn you putting some new vlogs out miss you riding your orange
Nice video Gully, looked like front wheel almost washed out a couple of times 😮 all adds to the adrenaline and excitement 💪
Yeah no doubt. Very slippy some of those rocks 👍
Yes man! Quality little trail
It's decent mate 👍
Definitely due a visit back here. Twist and shout is awesome nice video 👍🏻
It's decent, I've always enjoyed a ride out there. Natural forest trails. Thanks mate 👍
good vid mate! i'm going 2mor to ride these 👍
Nice one mate, have a good ride 👍
i`ve only ridden here once and it was a few years ago. i only recognise 2 sections, into the valley and twist and shout. t & s was definitely through the trees from top to bottom when i rode it so i`m guessing the forestry commission have been proper busy here as they have been been in a lot of other places.
Been a few times now and always enjoy it. We missed a few black sections this time round as they were closed for maintenance. The Lonesome Pine red route is also worth a look, but best avoided in the wet as its got loads of north shore that turns into a Bob sled course after rain 😆
Could you do this on a hardtail I’m thinking of doing it next week
Absolutely mate! Its good fun on a hardtail, done it a few times 👍
Amazing, cheers
How long does it take to climb to the first trail?
I’m going tomorrow with my Son 👌🏻
Not long. The first bits of descending start pretty early on. As far as trail centres go, there's not too much climbing on this one 👍
@@RockGullyMTB I went all the way up to Deadwater and thought it was hard on my legs although I did a big climb over the moors near derwent reservoir a few days before which probably didn’t help.
I enjoyed it.Only thing I didn’t like was Jimmy’s hill.Just couldn’t get any traction on the back wheel over those rocks which was frustrating maybe a full suss would be better as I only have a hardtail at the minute.
Nice one mate. You should also try Newcastleton if you haven't already 👍
@@RockGullyMTB I’ll stick it on the list.Hopefully going to get to Glentress this week if my lad can sort a new full face helmet out.
Also do you put any of your rides on Komoot? Or if not are they mapped out anywhere else? I’d like to do some more.
who ever graded them trails as black need to ride actual black trails there more like blues
Looks boring and flat