Yes that steep part of the hill is awesome. I need to go back & tick those other tracks / features off. Amazing how I always feel more confident sitting at home😂
sorry dude only just this - I'm rubbish at checking for comments. As you enter the site facing the cliff drop turn right & just keep going along the fire road to the right for as long as you can almost to the end of the woods.
Sorry dude, I'd better not say, out of respect to the trail builders, as it has all the signs of being super sensitive. The wood is privately owned, with a public footpath running through it. There are no cycling signs everywhere & I met a local rider who told me that the land-owner has removed some jumps. I saw branches placed across tracks (I suspect by walkers). It's a shame as I met a number of dog-walkers & a couple of horse-riders. I slowed down for the former & stopped for the latter & they were all fine with me.
The steep area is great fun.
The last chute onto the fire road looks way more intimidating than it is. I might have to get up there again soon 👍
Yes that steep part of the hill is awesome. I need to go back & tick those other tracks / features off. Amazing how I always feel more confident sitting at home😂
That cliff drop looked pretty scary!
I think it looks worse than it actually is. Need to go back with the full-face to get a bit of confidence.
Where are the jumps located there? I did my first ride there yesterday but didn't see that trail cheers bud
sorry dude only just this - I'm rubbish at checking for comments. As you enter the site facing the cliff drop turn right & just keep going along the fire road to the right for as long as you can almost to the end of the woods.
Is that Lee woods?
No, not North Devon.
Where is this fella
Sorry dude, I'd better not say, out of respect to the trail builders, as it has all the signs of being super sensitive. The wood is privately owned, with a public footpath running through it. There are no cycling signs everywhere & I met a local rider who told me that the land-owner has removed some jumps. I saw branches placed across tracks (I suspect by walkers). It's a shame as I met a number of dog-walkers & a couple of horse-riders. I slowed down for the former & stopped for the latter & they were all fine with me.