Scotland, Wales and England - not the Dyfi Enduro, local trails and anywhere else I get an opportunity!
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So where will you be riding in 2012?
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Posted 5 months ago #
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In addition to 'usual' local riding (Thetford, Wakerley and local trails), I want to get out further afield at least 1 weekend in 4 to hillier/more interesting stuff within about 2 hours drive or so. On my not-really-thought-through-properly-yet list so far are -
Cannock.
Lee Quarry.
Some natural stuff in the Peaks.
Sheffield.
Dalby.Up in the Lakes at February 1/2 term (with Zoe - big natural stuff is sadly therefore off limits) so Whinlatter and Grizedale will probably get done, and we are in North Wales next summer so will tick off CYB and 2 or 3 other centres too.
Should also probably try to research and ride more natural stuff - typing it all out there's a lot of centres on my list and not much else.
slainte
rob
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Luxembourg, France, Germany mostly. There's a chance BC and Washington might feature in there too.
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Haldon Forest
Forest of Dean
Malvern
ExmoorBasically a bit further than my local areas
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I'm planning on doing the I.O.M. E2E again,last one I did was in 2006 so I'm looking forward to going back there.Also not been to the Alps since 07 so we'e planning a trip to Verbier,good to hear some of you have been with BV & enjoyed it
I've still to do C2C Cumbria to the North East so I'm planning on getting that one ticked off,plus back down here the Mary Townley Loop.
Apart from that Yorks dales & Rivi will be getting regular visits,oh & I've still to do a century on the roadbike so that needs sorting, should keep me busy..Posted 5 months ago # -
Corroded - where you set to be based in Oz?
Add Adelaide and I'll show you around. We iz teh Undergroundz... But seriously, lots of good riding, easily accessible from the centre of town.
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From Lands End to John O'Groats.
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Up in the Lakes at February 1/2 term (with Zoe - big natural stuff is sadly therefore off limits) so Whinlatter and Grizedale will probably get done
This might be a word to the wise, but check out the Borrowdale Bash route near Keswick and the bridleway network around Grizedale as more interesting alternatives to the trail centres.
Both are low level, Borrowdale Bash is probably an easier option than Whinlatter if it has been snowing. Whinlatter always seems to be under ice when I go in winter!
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