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  • Name the best piece of singletrack in the (soft) South of England
  • freeridenick
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    Some of the Triscombe DH trails are really good. Proper steep, rooty tech and slippery 😯

    bigsi
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    Woodman – If you fancy it were riding Leith tomorrow night. Starveal carpark for a 19.30 start ?

    Would like to find those trails you speak of as I'm still fairly new to Leith. Will have to try & join you lot on one of your weekend rides up there when its dried out a bit 🙄

    woodsman
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    Si, I've been riding the area on a Sat lately – lunchtime/early afternoon start, you're all more than welcome to join me sometime. I think I may be otherwise hungover this Sat though! (I wouldn't neccessarilly do those sort of trails with a B'mtb Sunday group though).

    Thanks for the invite tomorrow – don't think I can make it though. 🙂

    Drop me an email when you're all up that way on a Sat next. (addy in profile)

    Popocatapetl
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    The M1 (North bound) 😆

    billyboulders
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    The M1 (North bound)

    Singletrack? 3 lanes (more in some bits) last time I was on it.

    Prefer M5/M4 combo myself, M6 goes to some nice places too 🙂

    buzz-lightyear
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    Loads of great stuff in the SW, much of it secret, but nothing makes my bowels fail like riding Smith's Combe too fast (like it makes you). I was chatting to an SA guy in the campsite at CyB and he remembered Smith's "oh yeah, the trail where you go too fast and can't slow down or you crash"

    TandemJeremy
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    I was very impressed with the Quantocks when I rode there – a whole weekends riding guided so I guess we got the best bits

    silverpigeon
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    Can't believe nobody has mentioned the woods behind the Nationwide in Swindon

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