Hiya tom...it's about 1/2 way 'round the Monkey, give or take, where the 3 rock gardens follow each other in quick succession; the new black is an option just prior._tom_ - Member
What section's the new black stuff on?
Well said idave.
There is lots of off piste stuff, if anybody wants to show me more that would be great
I had a lovely few hours around Cannock Chase today. At one point we came perilously close to one of the built trails but it was OK, we were only going to the Marquis Drive caff for a piece of date & coconut.
There's lots of good stuff around, and nary a braking bump. If you (really) want to find it, follow some people going the other way to the masses and keep your eyes open for trails that nip into (or sometimes out of, but just follow them to the end, establish where you are and re-run) the trees and have a great time.
Big John - think i mentioned on another thread, i've been off piste twice on cannock this weekend, and only crossed one group of other bikers.
iDave - Member
Anyone riding on a man made and contrived trail should STFU about anything and anybody really. There are miles of great singletrack in Cannock, if you can't be arsed to find it, you deserve a bit of queuing behind 'lesser' riders. By 'braking bump' - you mean not all smoothed out gravel? Isn't that kind of gnarly stuff what your body armour is for? If you don't like bumps, bring a shovel and fix it. I rode Cannock
I have to disagree with those saying this post 'pretty much sums it up' as it has nothing to do with the OP at all and is off topic.
We all know there are miles of natural singletrack Dave and don't need some 'Mr Angry style poster' as you often seem to be, reminding us of that fact.
The guy starting the OP has a valid point, riders deliberately creating their own trails at any sanitised trail centre are doing so without the permission of those who own the land and I would also think without the approval of the Chase Trail builders who put many voluntary hours of their own sweat and toil creating some decent techy singletrack for us all to enjoy, the OP has stated this is a black trail and surely you are meant to ride what is in front of you, should you choose the black option, (it is optional after all, nobody forces these people to veer off the red route) rather than create your own 'easy version' because you obviously ain't good enough yet, either stay off it or walk it you goons.
Thread now back on topic, and breathe and relax...ahhh. 8)
Thank god I have left the molehills of Cannock for the real hills of the lakes!
Left before I conquered the black on the monkey will be back to skid down the pussy lines.
riders deliberately creating their own trails at any sanitised trail centre are doing so without the permission of those who own the land and I would also think without the approval of the Chase Trail builders who put many voluntary hours of their own sweat and toil creating some decent techy singletrack for us all to enjoy
Not quite sure what your point is there.
The Monkey was started by "Frank" as a private venture. Then adopted by Chase Trails who chopped it about and incorporated it into the overall route. Frank's new trail is riding lovely (just off Abraham's Valley but you'll NEVER find it, and a lot of good stuff is being done all unofficially (mostly by Scruff) and this hardly ever gets up the noses of the Chase trails heirarchy, with whom he rides frequently.
And the Monkey trail is so called because Frank has a diet almost exclusively based on bananas. It was the excessive number of banana skins strewn about the route that led to it's naming.
Big John - the abraham's trail isn't the one with red dots on the stumps finishing with some nice, tight hairpins over two fallen trees? Or is that an older one?
Abrahams Valley is the big fire road up from 7 springs
