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Obi - lets do the black together then ๐
In the rain
failedengineer - I think your mistake was to say that Drumlanrig is "poor". That's just not very nice.
I have a pal who never wants to go back and routinely reminds us how much he dislikes it, but he always has the sense to stop short of saying that it's "poor", because (a) he recognises the work that has gone into it, and (b) he knows how much other people like it, so (rationally) he knows that it can't actually be "poor".
Poor.
> the only gripe I have... is the pointless or should I say in the wrong place.. the new jumps and berms they put in... surely it would have been better to put them on a part of trail that was pointing on a decend...<
Not jumps.....rollers....! 'Pump them' for plenty of speed into the wee tabletop..... trust me on this. Pump the rollers for speed,, it's built to liven up a flat peice of ground, to make some pretty geometric wavey shapes and help me coach 'body/bike' seperation. Pump it...........
bangin on - you might be at risk of assuming a higher level of skill from some of the people on here than they actually have. They are not all Scottish you know...
Was going to post yesterday but got distracted .... anyhow, was back riding at Drumlanrig over the bank hols weekend having not been there for a few years .. also a south west dweller. The trails really are brilliant, very involving, interesting, kind of like a magical mystery tour, and with the bluebells in full bloom, just perfect really. Much better signage than previously too. Especially like the new bits, and loved the tricky bits on the first black loop - although didn't quite manage to get over that bit ^^^ in one go - pics never do stuff justice do they! Like someone said, you have to settle into a different groove riding twisty stuff. As I said on the day in person 'good work Rik' [waves at Rik ๐ ] keep on keeping on, tis most appreciated. Roll on the day we live further north.
'Pumping' the trail is kinda crucial to 'catching' the flow of the trails at Drum... If you getting all animated and 'off' the bike while on the singletrack then it's just going to kick you about and feel awkward (sp?)... If you're not sure what 'pumping trails' is watch this
Dair - Sorry about using the word 'poor'. I did acknowledge the hard work that had gone into it, though. I'm obviously outnumbered, by approx 30 to 1, so I'll shut up. I don't think I've ever seen as many people leap to the defence of a trail centre on here. The other ones seem to attract criticism and praise fairly equally. While I'm at it though, I wasn't all that impressed by Keilder either .......... (runs and hides)
I love Drumlanrig - definitely my favourite place to ride close to home. Rooty, twisty fun, wet or dry - and unlike most other trails ridden often, it doesn't seem to get boring. Well done Rik! ๐
"While I'm at it though, I wasn't all that impressed by Keilder either ..."
Did you do the proper route or the pretend red?
I almost laughed myself sick when I read this, about one of their blues... "It is recommended that people in wheelchairs are accompanied. Visitors using a mobility scooter should ensure batteries are fully charged before setting off.". Gnar!
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> the only gripe I have... is the pointless or should I say in the wrong place.. the new jumps and berms they put in... surely it would have been better to put them on a part of trail that was pointing on a decend...<Not jumps.....rollers....! 'Pump them' for plenty of speed into the wee tabletop..... trust me on this. Pump the rollers for speed,, it's built to liven up a flat peice of ground, to make some pretty geometric wavey shapes and help me coach 'body/bike' seperation. Pump it...........
I'm hearing what your saying.. and as it happens.. I know how to "pump" the trail.. but I personally feel that if the section in question was moved a bit further down the trail where it has a more faster descend then... I would be able to PumP and do Some Jumps to boot.. 8)
Diane - Ok. Make sure you dont stall infront of me this time though.
Obi - stall in front of you?
Name your day!