Cheeky trails in the winter are APARENTLY allowed - in the summer they are APARENTLY more difficult to ride because the rangers are out and about a bit more
and there are more walkers
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Wow, Dartmoor today was like a silky smooth bowling green at times - pics
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There's a notice board in Dartmoor that says "cyclists must keep to the paths"
Well it certainly appears to be a path and that's good enough for me.
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If the tenant farmer says we can ride across Hameldown, that's good enough for me
Grab the conditions while you can cos they don't really get better, apart from hotter.Slight snag; A broken arm and the washing up don't mix!
Sharki, about time we saw you back on the moor.
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Is it your fettlin arm Jimbob???
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Tim im puttin an email together to complain about Bowermans. I see no point as once you a re through the gate all hell brakes loose as ever...
Also contacted RoW officer about it. Will send round anyone whose interested. Its shocking that there was no consultation and Easdon remains in such an inaccessible state
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@ Si - what all the bowermans about? Missed that? Email in profile
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Si - looks like an upgrade for vehicle access to a field adjacent to the gate. Go to gis.devon.gov.uk and zoom in - the track upgrade is already marked!
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Which bit you looking at Tim? All I can see is the bridleway down to Hayne farm and A footpath across a field near the crossroads I've not seen before.From older maps the bottom of the BW has historicaly been an extension of the lane. So, if it has been regraded to regain access to the fields [could be a typical Devon problem whereby the lovely old barns,etc are bought and converted into posh houses, but of course, they don't want dirty farmers going past their new property to get to his fields! The farmers then need to find alternative access]then that is just our hard luck, but if it's been done for the benefit of horseriders, then that's something to complain about, because it's unnecessary destruction.
I reckon that we should all mail queries, etc anyway as this will, at least, ensure the authorities are aware that MTBers care and notice what goes on.
You can tell I'm borerd can't you
Si, never mind my pain and discomfort eh!! just so long as Cycleguy is still operating, eh??
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Never mind your fettling arm Jim, with all that time on your hands and unlimited internet access, it would be a travesty if you've borked your thrapping arm.
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And he's back...
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My sinecere condoloncies Jim, we are both fooked with broken wrists it seems - still it's early enough in the season we wont miss out totally. can't wait for June.
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And me broke my scaphoid on the 7th..
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Yes, roll on about June! I miss riding already! Anyway, April and May are gonna have the worst weather ever!
TM, Thrapping arm? Ah, yes, The Master of Onanism.
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Heal fast Jim, are you plastered?
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Get well soon Jim - at least it's not as disfiguring as the Snowdonia hair injury
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Went up to Houndtor this morning- was gorgeous. Just me, the sun, ponies, deer, and Led Zep.
Houndtor- 'How many more Times'
Black Hill - 'What is and what should Never Be'
Yarner Wood 'Moby Dick'
Houndtor Wood 'Immigrant Song'
Lustleigh Cleave 'Stairway to Heaven'Ramble On indeed....
Does anyone else find Lustleigh Cleave a bit underwhelming? Ridden East to West it just seems a bit slow.. The trail above it however (Hunters Tour- Sharpitor) rocks
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I love the run from Manaton up past the hobbit house and the wet arse ride down to the old bridge is just amazing....east to west has nice bits but really is just a way to get up top to Hunters and descend from there to nutcrackers trails.
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Just bloody move this way Martin, you can sell the cx then
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Looks like just a sling so as to keep some mobility in the joint. If there were any splinters, multiples, etc, they would have admitted me, so I presume its a clean break. Got Fracture clinic tmrw and hoping they'll tell me to stay as I am.
Tell you what tho, I wish I could sleep in any other position than angled on my back
At least I caught the perfect conditions before this weeks weather change..... and while I'm here and bored lets have a Favelist of your best moor trail, it's clear which one Sharki likes!
Mine's not what you'd expect and most on here won't know it.
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Right, here we go....this may well spark some interest in newbies to the moor.
Current fave loop: Vennford/Dartmeet/Babeny about 40k and a brilliant mix of tech, singletrack, open, rock and a superb fast DH to the car.
Current fave stand-alone trail: Black death into Plague.
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Hello dartmoor fans.. firstly... sorry to hear about your accident Jim.. (funny as it sounded from here)... hope you get back on the bike soon..
Thanks for the Revs... I'm loving them to bits (not literally yet).. they are a vast improvement as I've only really ever had the joy of a budget fork before..
I'm jumping in on this forum cos my regular riding buddy has had his free time seriously curtailed due to increased work commitments this spring... so our exploration of the Devon coast and moorland has tailed off considerably and I'm getting a bit of cabin fever..
We haven't really gotten very far with Dartmoor at all and it would be really cool if I could tag along on any rides in the interest of learning a few more trails up there..
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Im fond of Hound to Grimspound, back over Bowermans way to i dunno. Tim and the guys took me that way last year and it was fun and incredibly beautiful.. tad too hot a day but the Bluebells were fantastic.
Come June hope to do it again and explore more.. <looks for fast forward button>
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Yunki, yeah they're a good fork, you'll need to play with Pos/Neg for a while to suit you. As for joining rides; just mail one of the usual suspects, there is always some sort of ride on every wknd.
Kamikirk, We sort of take that route for granted as it's on our doorstep and we use it as a trunk route to other areas. But it's still one of the alltime classics.
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My fav at the mo is Haytor over to Howell tor along the Tram way - howell lawn to Hound Tor Jayes Grave - Hammelldown - Widdicome - back up to Bell Tor via bone hill then back across to howell down - hound tor greator rocks - up from leighon and down to the Haytor road via the coppices then down the pony field to the pump station and home to Bovey (my wife drops me off at Haytor or I ride up to Haytor via the Vale road)
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This is my favourite, don't get to do it much as it seems to have fallen out of favour with the crew but it has a bit of everything.
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Mine varies but for ease of access from the front door riding last nights was pretty good.
Rode from Plymouth out to Burrator, up the widowmaker, right at the top past Nuns Cross and down to Ditsworthy, back to Burrator, groundhog day (the wrong way) plus some other cheeky stuff and then ride back home, about 30 miles.
Few others out and buzzed by a sea king after watching the crew perform a troop / rescue pick up just below Eylesbarrow not that far from where we'd sat to sort out light problems.
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Vitifer eh! Forgotten the last time we did that. Reckon we've ridden up it more than down now Canyons into Golden triangle is in favour.
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shinythings, could you contact me re some routes please. ? need smoe inspiration and some tweeking advice on my staple favourites.
yunki. there is a group of us from outskirts of plymuff that go out regularly, just email me
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I always enjoy the Hound Tor traverse (Right, Right option. None of this left-turn uphill nonsense). Top half of Easdon is fun aswell.
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Dave - That'll be the Hound Tor 'descent to the cattle grid' downhill nonsense then. Nowt wrong with that, but it's not a traverse! The right, left option doesn't go uphill (well only a little bit), it traverses - therefore the true Hound Tor 'traverse' HTH
Agree on the top half of Easdon. Plus a vote for Combe Down. But you can't beat Birch, Canyons then into the golden triangle.
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But you can't beat Birch, Canyons then into the golden triangle.
I'm gonna go against the majority there and say that 'rib poppa' although shorter than Canyons etc is a better run down.
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when your opinion is important we'll tell you.
make sure you get to fire an AK while you're in 'nam!Posted 2 years ago # -
Dave, Dave, Dave!!
Little things please little minds is it??Canyons/Triangle was nearly my first choice and Yar/Bench was close but too cheeky. On a good day, Hameldown extra long and the shute is hard to beat.
Phillips, be glad to suggest extra bits, but a few here have Memory map routes they could mail to you.
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shinyslings earlier today.....
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