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that's a shame, but then it is one of the most popular paths, in THE most popular national park.
mountain bikes are excluded from 95% of the peak, but i'm sorry to say if you visit those places the type of trail degradation your talking about remains...
It is / was the girlfriend's fave loop as she's not hugely into mountain biking and it's relatively easy as a figure of 8. We rarely go there now, I'm teaching her to ride & plan rides with trail conditions & erosion in mind which is sinking in now she's seen the damage it causes.
I expect it'll get resurfaced at some point which really can't come too soon.
mountain bikes are excluded from 95% of the peak, but i'm sorry to say if you visit those places the type of trail degradation your talking about remains...
It doesn't happen anywhere near as rapidly though...
to be honest i haven't been over there for donkeys as i don't desperately enjoy the hike/biking lack of trees etc.
walked round stanage/padley all the popular spots fairly recently tho, and they are pretty damn ****ed.
Ban mountain bikes.
Or just ride them in a slightly responsible manner?
Anyway, back to the OP. Cut Gate's great and no, I haven't cleaned it but I've seen it almost done on several occasions.
walked round stanage/padley all the popular spots fairly recently tho, and they are pretty damn ****ed
I think this is something to do with the large amounts o walkers more than anything.