Maybe you should consider this folks, you are talking about the "man made" bits of Welsh Forestry here, made basically for entertainment and media attention.
The original "Brechfa" is still there if you know where to look.
Al
Maybe you should consider this folks, you are talking about the "man made" bits of Welsh Forestry here, made basically for entertainment and media attention.
The original "Brechfa" is still there if you know where to look.
Al
Yes Love Brechfa, and the man made bits are great at seeing how fast you can go before losing it against a tree!!!
You should see some of the trails we use. I have always stated that the best bits of Brechfa are the natural gully step down tracks. I ride Brechfa 3-4 times a week and never been bored yet. Never done the red route as it's designed and never the Black either.
I don't see how anyone would find this boring - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pDu6ivDqRs&feature=related
Unless you were riding it slowly and not really jumping the tabletops of course.
mad al, catnash.
If you read my post i'm agreeing with you.
There was some great terrain in the Isca enduro.
Admittedly I don't jump kickers (never worked out how) but reading this post I feel humbled because The Raven scared the hell out of me. How can you not hit that wall ride without your stomach falling out of your bottom? Are you telling me you surfed down the comedy mud section without crashing? Did you do all the skinnies and jump all the hits? I've never ridden anything like it anywhere else. The Beast at Coedy seemed a doddle in comparison.
grumm - that looks ace. not sure how anyone can not enjoy that.
quite similar to another of rowans creations...
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