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  • Stop digging up Woburn
  • oldgit
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    Some twunts just dug a massive drop off into the only line up one of the areas best known climbs (Impossible Hill) It's a wide climb so there was no need to ruin the only line of accent for your girly off.
    And it's a proper ROW you flid.

    Shandy
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    The twunts in question are more likely to be LOLing away on Pinkbike I'd have thought.

    Jase
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    Whereabouts is that Carl?

    jam-bo
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    so its a wide climb with only one line of ascent?

    jedi
    Full Member

    a massive drop where? up a climb???

    halfbee
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    And why we're complaining about these morons, tell them to stop staightlining all the good twisty, rootly lines down the side of Sandy Lane.

    oldgit
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    Jase, the climb leading up to the Roller Coaster.

    jam bo, wide but with a gully down the middle and one side is a sand and rubble mix.

    Jedi, 'massive' well you know how jay I am!

    halfbee, too right that's been ruined. Why would anyone want to ride that lovely twisty rooty section,only to avoid all the twists and roots?

    halfbee
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    I walked your unpossible climb yesterday, I didn't realise that gap was man made

    Sponging-Machine
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    Can I assume that, as it's in Bedfordshire, the name 'Impossible Climb' is slightly ironic?

    oldgit
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    Oh it's not long just very tricky. It's on the trail and was always walked up then someone managed it, so now it's a bit of an enroute challenge, I've seen three people actually do it. I've never done it, about a metre from the top was my best before going over backwards. Then best climber I know can't even get a foothold on it?
    And you can't get a run up as the trail before it is very deep sand.

    Sponging-Machine
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    I was only being cheeky. It was myself and a couple of other lads that started digging at Woburn in the early nineties (I used to live in Dunstable). Went there a couple of years ago whilst visiting a friend and it looked like a building site. Bloody horrible.

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