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  • Where to learn North Shore?
  • Pook
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    I've seen North Shore with jumps in them that I think "I could do that", but then when I see it's 8' in the air, I think "nope, not for me".
    Where's best to go to practice on lower, but still gappy stuff?

    mrmichaelwright
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    Jamie
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    It is where i am going to go once i get my driving test nailed.

    Bushwacked
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    FRONT PAGE

    Totally agree – where I learnt the ropes – well ladders anyway

    Where you based??

    Pook
    Full Member

    Sheffield

    sofaking
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    another vote for the above.
    you wont find a friendlier atmosphere and better teacher anywhere in the uk

    ddmonkey
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    Chicksands? Bit far to go…

    Herts Shore (Jedi's gaff)

    peachos
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    There's a couple of good lines for learning at chicksands but a lot of it has been knocked down. still got the two ladders though.

    eshershore looks good but far too far south for me.

    mk1fan
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    Eshershore is very good but I don't know if they have tuition services. Plus it's in the South.

    peachos
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    he didn't state he wanted tuition, just to practice.

    GEDA
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    Start small and get bigger. They had some ramps of different sizes in Morzine which where good as you could try on the smaller ones then get bigger and move them about to make the gaps wider. Thought it would be a good idea to make something like that.

    scruff
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    Thers a few bits of timber work (and dirt) over Cannock Chase DH thats Ok for upping confidence on drops.

    mk1fan
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    peachos – Member
    he didn't state he wanted tuition, just to practice.

    Never said he did.

    jedi
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    🙂

    jedi
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    thanks for the plug peeps 😉

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