Hi Mark, what an excellent place! sorry for the question, how can I get to that top!!! I would like to go down all that way in the video but I don't know what part of Kerry it is in!!! thanks and regards
I do believe you are exaggerating. I have been mounting biking in these mountain rages for over 20 years and have seen no lasting effects from riding MTB bikes on these trails from the sporadic times we use them. To put this all in perspective if you notice at 3:10 to 3:20 into the video you can see where the ground and undergrowth is blacker less dense, this is from local farmers who burn off the undergrowth and Gorse plants for sheep grazing and certain times of year and they do this all over these hills to mange the undergrowth. So the sporadic times people do go mountain bike here dose no real lasting damage in comparison to the normal day to day farming grazing etc that goes on here. Sure from 5:30 they are riding on a man made road that goes half way up the hill
Wow, stunning scenery, the Kingdom in all its glory, great vid
Thanks! The Kingdom is something else
Great vid. You can pedal up on the dunquinn side, and make it a loop of about 20km with that awesome descent to coomeenole. Savage setting 🎉
Roll on summers in Kerry. pure shlop around these parts at the moment. hopefully will see you out there Mark 🤘
Hi Mark, what an excellent place! sorry for the question, how can I get to that top!!! I would like to go down all that way in the video but I don't know what part of Kerry it is in!!! thanks and regards
Awesome dude.
Thanks!
Could you please share where this is? I'm back in kerry this weekend and would love to hit this run
Hi Mark, where is it exactly? Where's start and finish point? Thanks
Love this beautiful place. But it’s sad to see mtb not following leave no trace by not staying on trail. It only takes 7 people to create a trail 😢
Not sure what they did wrong. Its an Irish hill in kerry. Sure therell be more lines taken down it than in a bathroom stall in coppers up the dub.
I do believe you are exaggerating. I have been mounting biking in these mountain rages for over 20 years and have seen no lasting effects from riding MTB bikes on these trails from the sporadic times we use them. To put this all in perspective if you notice at 3:10 to 3:20 into the video you can see where the ground and undergrowth is blacker less dense, this is from local farmers who burn off the undergrowth and Gorse plants for sheep grazing and certain times of year and they do this all over these hills to mange the undergrowth. So the sporadic times people do go mountain bike here dose no real lasting damage in comparison to the normal day to day farming grazing etc that goes on here. Sure from 5:30 they are riding on a man made road that goes half way up the hill