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  • Your favourite DESCENT anywhere?
  • lyons
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    Favourite local trail – of the back of Ivenhoe beacon, i remember walking back up once and nearly being knocked over by someone sliding down involuntarily… (its steep)

    Favourite uk descent – probably the first time i rode some of the singletrack in swansea… i never did it as quick again. Or maybe A descent in the peaks, i have no idea what it is called.

    Favoutite foriegn descents – 3 trails near Val Thorens. Number one was a walkers path, and was just ectremely good fun, with tons of rocks to jump off, corners to drift. It was really good fun.

    number 2 – A descent from the top of a peak, it took about 40 minutes, started off along a ridge with drops either side, was steep and really technical. then went even steeper with loads of loose, tight corners. Real hang on for dear life stuff. Then it became fast with grassy singletrack, but rocks everywhere trying to catch you out. Amazingly good fum in places, and just petrifying in others. Another walkers path…

    number 3 – started on man made tracks with some great berms you hit really quick, then some fast loose doubletrack. Then you had to watch out for a little turning which then rewarded you with 20 minutes of the best riding EVER. it was fast, twisty, loose singletrack. about 1 and a half foot at the widest place, at others only a faint trail through the flowers that lined the trail… Brilliant.

    DaveyBoyWonder
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    Its the bit before that cheese after the left hand switchback to the bombhole – pedal down there without touching the brakes its just soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo quick! Even madder when theres a foot of leaves and you can't see if theres anything under them!

    Gary_C
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    Local:Gorple Road down towards Worsthorne,plenty fun/air off the rain bars.Just be careful in crosswinds tho!!

    Scotland:Bynack More,down towards Ryvoan Bothy.Oh & another vote for Carn Ban Mor too!

    Not so local(!):Plenty in Whistler bike park,but linking Freight Train-No Joke-Drop In Clinic-Freight Train-Dirt Merchant-Lower A Line,& finishing with the GLC Drop has got to be the best continuous run in the park.

    buzz-lightyear
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    My range is limited so…

    1. Exmoor: Webber's Post to Holford – trail variations, line options, roots, rocks, and speed is optional.
    2. Qs: Smith's Combe – fast into scary steep and rough, fast blind corners, streams.
    3. Last part of Marin
    4. Last part of Brechfa Gorlech
    5. Mark of Zorro – Nant-yr-Arian

    Northwind
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    Nevis red + Fort William WC DH from the wallride down, slightly unfair since it's 6km of constant descent but it's pretty damn good. If it were a regular trail centre it'd be about 7 different descents with gaps between but instead it's one big one.

    Bagstard
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    Home-ish, The Matador in Innerleithen, a bit of everything.
    Away, The woods section at the end of the Megavalanche, Alp D'huez. Flying through some of the best singletrack ever in a train.

    Bagstard

    DaveyBoyWonder
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    Gorple Rd is really good fun for flat out speed / seeing how fast you dare go!

    jimster
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    The "Rabbit run" off the Beacon followed by the switchbacks when you get a clear run with no poxy walkers dawdling!!!

    robdob
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    Jacobs Ladder (surprised nobody has said this?)

    I don't really enjoy it to be honest. It's just too rocky to be fun. It's not technical just very rough.

    What about the bridlway from the mam tor road gap NE down towards edale? Fast and plunges into the rocky tree lined gully IIRC. Wonderful.

    will
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    robdob – Member

    Jacobs Ladder (surprised nobody has said this?)

    I don't really enjoy it to be honest. It's just too rocky to be fun. It's not technical just very rough.

    What about the bridlway from the mam tor road gap NE down towards edale? Fast and plunges into the rocky tree lined gully IIRC. Wonderful.

    I love Jacobs. You just have to hit it so fast, then it is really fun!

    In terms of cavedale, yes, it is great fun! Quite technical, god knows why you woudl want to go up it 😆
    See my vid of down it: http://vimeo.com/5871395

    Think I know which decent you on about. It is fun, very fast, with some nice ruts you have totry and stay out or stay in 🙄

    D0NK
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    Nice vid Will, looks like a decent run, is the steep bit (2:00-2:30) ever dry?

    Can't believe only 1 person* has mentioned walna scar
    Birketts leap in borrowdale
    Along old park beck into seathwaite
    Loadpot hill-cockpit-howtown for sheer longevity

    *I also can't believe he put san marino above it 😉

    devs
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    Ahem, I did mention Jacob's Ladder. I was first, me me me!

    Gonna add Golspie now too. Don't think there's another one that makes me smile so much at the bottom.

    FG
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    Gonna have to visit Golspie now after the comments over the last few days.

    My favourite descent nearby is Mast Blast on Ben Aigen – just a fast grinner with lots of small jumps.

    Favourite foreign descent has to be the Swiss DH off Pointe de Mossette down to Les Crosets.

    littlegirlbunny
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    Rangers Path – Snowdon
    Death Valley – Malvern

    Cachette – Les Arcs
    Cwmcarn DH (what can I say, I likes my DH full blast fast)

    didmatt
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    I love Jacobs. You just have to hit it so fast, then it is really fun!

    In terms of cavedale, yes, it is great fun! Quite technical, god knows why you woudl want to go up it
    See my vid of down it: http://vimeo.com/5871395

    Think I know which decent you on about. It is fun, very fast, with some nice ruts you have totry and stay out or stay in

    Very nice vid, i'll have to deffo work that descent into my next ride in the peaks!

    FG
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    Is cavedale the one down from Rowter Farm into Castleton?

    D0NK
    Full Member

    cavedale
    Steep wet rocky bit not for the fainthearted

    bjj.andy.w
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    Walna scar for me also.I never get bored of it.Although the decent from fell top down into troutbeck runs it pretty close.

    FG
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    Cheers Donk. That was the one I was thinking of. Good one that.

    uponthedowns
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    Last descent on the Marin
    Wayfarer Trail, Berwyns
    Boundary Trail, Glentress
    Iron Keld, The Lakes

    freeride_addict
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    can I have three best? choosing one is just not possible!

    best for extreme grin factor and ultimate swoopy flowiness that just goes on for ever and ever, (like 30km+ unbroken singletrack that takes about 2 hours of virtually non stop descending!) ….trailAddiction's Mont Jovet enduro ride.

    video footage here

    then again, ask me tomorrow and I might give you a different answer. SO hard to decide!

    freeride_addict
    Free Member

    try again with the pic!

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Riverbed?

    Maybe, starts with a dip from the main path into what you might call a channel, few different line choices. Great for racing your mates.

    Gets really rocky and runs alongside a fence for a bit, I remember that because I fixed my puncture next to it.

    Comes out on the road opposite the back of a white barn or outbuilding.

    steve_b77
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    1 – Last descent on the Marin
    2 – Cader Idris from the plateaux below the summit
    3 – Cli-Machx Final descent
    4 – Some route I did up near some waterfall in wales that's taller than virgin falls?, sooper fast with switch-backs

    fizzer
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    Carn Man Mor

    Lairigh an Laoigh

    Super Morzine (under the lift)

    Walna Scar

    Whalley Nab (home turf)

    Bernaard
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    Bernaard
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    teagirl
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    If you know that bridleway that drops down to Eaves Lane and Church Lane in Hebden Bridge. Not singletrack but a big grin end to a ride so long as there are no happy hikers around.

    Tess
    Free Member

    Walna Scar

    lowey
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    Wheres the 2nd Pic bernard ?

    davey_clayton
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    My favourite descent was the track from Slatepit moor between Swineshaws res and Mossley. Sorry, it's cheeky. I used to ride it every day and I knew it so well I could bomb down ot full throttle, my arms were shaking when I got to the bottom. The last time I got to ride it before I moved to Germany this year, I got stopped by a farmer and bollocked. It really felt like the end of an era.

    devs
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    Hello FG, have we met? Are you a member of the Moray MBC? I can't guess who you are!! 😳

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