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  • Best Autumn Trails.
  • IanW
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    Southern England appears to have become a mudfest. Which trails are holding up best to our warm and wet climate?

    mtbfix
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    In my Chilterns locality the best paths are the cheeky ones contouring across the hills. Anything on the tops is a mess already.

    elaineanne
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    southern england..mudfest …. what about here in singletrack land..tis also a mudfest (there’s no dry trails unless you wanna do road… 😉

    chvck
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    Mid-west Wales is holding up pretty well, granted most trails are just rock!

    jhw
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    Even the roads are a mudfest in the surrey hills at the moment. I had to swear to my LBS that I hadn’t taken my Roubaix off road for giggles.

    mikewsmith
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    lakes fantastic as always

    GaVgAs
    Free Member

    Lakes..awesome. 😉

    jam-bo
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    Quantocks holds up really well as long as you avoid great woods.

    AJames
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    Guys (this means girls as well)! Come to Yorkshire! The dales are in fine form, bit of a drive to get in there but worth it, and do know what? No one else will be here! Stainburn, hawes, settle, gunnerside, whernside, tan hill, top banana!

    Jamesy

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