You'll find our trail map here;
http://www.racersguild.co.uk/Cannock/Maps/Stile%20Cop%20Trail%20Map.html
The map is a little out of date as it's missing the Mega Trail which is a little pumpy jumpy spot halfway down the hill and the new ending to Balboa is also now on the newer map.
After over a year of waiting we're expecting the new trail signage to arrive in the next couple of weeks and this will be going up over the rest of the Summer but for the time being there only remain a few of the temporary laminate signs that we put in place.
As with any new spot take it steady first time down. There are half a dozen of so (relatively) big features on some of the trails which you won't want to hit on a hardtail unless you're pretty good and confident.
The trails range from wide and flat out to reasonably rooty and twisty. Excluding the jumps and drops there's nothiong too much to phase a allround competent rider. You will see comments on forums like this from 'XC' riders who will state how easy all the trails are. I've then seen people ride through as part of an XC ride to see them completely mince and skid their way down the hill to the bottom. Give it some stick and commit to the trails and you'll have a blast though.
There's no real clique going on up there, everyone you meet is friendly and will normally be happy to talk you through some of the trails if you ask. Even with the longer days the evenings are still pretty quiet up there. I was up on Tuesday doing some work to one of the trails and only saw 3 or 4 riders. A small group of us will be up there tonight but again I doubt we'll see more than a handful of riders.
Remember that it's a small hill with minimal height loss so none of the trails are at regional race course level but the trails give a cracking range for anyone who wants a few fun hours of downhill antics.