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Been riding the peaks alot recently and am gradually forming an opinion of which are my favourite descents.
For me, my top 3 are-
Lockerbrook
Cutthroat ridge down to ladybower Inn
North america
And as a cheeky one, shooters Clough.
So what are stw's favourites?
Shatners bassoon.
Cut Aate (if/when dry)
Potato Alley
The Beast
Potato Alley.
&
Cumberland Clough.
I dislike potato alley tbh. The only reason I ever ride it is because it's an easy ride up the other side to the screaming mile (which is ace) rather than pushing up Hagg Farm.
Potato alley is great. I dare say better than the beast
Les Arcs
Parkin Clough
Cut Gate, either way.
Edit - brucey bonus - that one with all the rock drops off Higger Tor. That really is the business.
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I dislike potato alley tbh. The only reason I ever ride it is because it's an easy ride up the other side to the screaming mile (which is ace) rather than pushing up Hagg Farm.
I'd agree that potato alley isn't up to much but pushing up Hagg Farm rather than riding 2 minutes along the road from the end of the Beast to the Lockerbrook climb is total lunacy.
I also don't like potato alley, much prefer the beast. Potato alley should be great, but I just don't get on with it.
In no particular order:
Lockerbrook
Stanage Plantation
Shatner's Bassoon
Fox/Strines
I haven't ridden that much of the Peaks but I think my favorite is Cave dale, or the Beast. Stanage plantation is a blast too.
Edit:
Lockerbrook and Potato alley are good fun but not in the same league.
Add Les arcs to the favorite list.
Have yet to do Cut gate and North America, or Parking Clough. Maybe on my next Peaks trip
Les Arcs
Lockerbrook
Jacobs Ladder
Though this changes on a regular basis, there's so many good descents and conditions/mood can make a massive difference.
I'd agree that potato alley isn't up to much but pushing up Hagg Farm rather than riding 2 minutes along the road from the end of the Beast to the Lockerbrook climb is total lunacy.
Exactly what I thought ๐
Edit: where's Shatner's Bassoon?
Not ridden in the Peak for years but for me simply because it's not there anymore - the Chapel Gate of old (10-15 years ago) with the ribbon of tarmac that occasionally ended and necessitated a bunnyhop to the next. I loved that.
Always liked Jacobs Ladder for the gasps and commentary by the tourists as you dropped off the top.
Cut Gate
Lockerbrook closely followed by cutthroat descent back towards the pub for me
pushing up Hagg Farm rather than riding 2 minutes along the road from the end of the Beast to the Lockerbrook climb is total lunacy
Been nearly wiped out by cars too many times on that stretch of road. Eff that for a game of soldiers.
The Beast
Cumberland Brook (especially the top bit off Danebower Hollow)
Jacobs Ladder
The woods off Win Hill
Macc Forest/Nessit Hill
Derwent Edge to the Ladybower Inn
Cat & Fiddle/Shooters Clough/Errwood Reservoir
Embridge Causeway/Super Smashing Whoops/Errwood Reservoir
Mam Tor/Hollins Cross to Castleton
Stanage Plantation
Cavedale.
Want to do Parkin Clough and Doctors Gate.
The Peak is my new local but I have no idea where most of these trails are yet.
I've got the Dark Peak guide book with a lot of loops in but it doesn't name that many individual sections. Can someone put up some maps, or recommend a route that takes in some of the favourite descents?
If you ride the Beast without knowing what it is you'd say at the bottom "chuff me that was a beast of a descent". So then you'd know where you are! Can't be any other reason it's called that surely?
Though this changes on a regular basis, there's so many good descents and conditions/mood can make a massive difference.
+1
Jacob's - if it isn't swarming with walkers
WLT to Ladybower Inn - if it's nice and dry
Cut Gate - if it's dry and not blowing a gale in your face
I like the beast and lockerbrook but I probably ride them too much so they don't make the list. Spud alley would make it if it wasn't for the couple of bits with loose rocks the size of babies' heads where you're just pinging around and hoping you don't flat. Or smash a mech like I did last week.
Sharkattack, [url= http://flattyres-mtb.co.uk/route-guides/peak-district-mtb-routes/glossop-cut-gate/ ]this route[/url] takes in Jacob's, the Beast, Lockerbrook, and Cut gate (in 1 direction anyway). All should be named in the directions. Where it goes down to the Beast from Hope Cross, if you turn left at Hope Cross (NW) instead you'll go down spud alley.
No one mentioned hollinsclough?
Also the descent off totley cairn towards sheep skulls.
Blacka moor- Devils elbow and piper house gate.
Bradwell edge
White edge
Les arcs/insanity is awesome but getting wider and less awesome through use.
I enjoyed a couple of the descent in this video of mine. Think the last one is Les Arcs?
Cavedale, how could anything else be a favourite? Steep, rocky, fast lower sections with a flowy top bit until you hit the gate.
Bradwell Edge is good fun in the dry too, but the fun bit is only about 20s long. Blaca moor used to be good fun, but rode it on a recent trip after a 10 year absence and it's not a patch on how it used to be.
Loads of good descents, all for different reasons. I really have no idea what my favourite is. I do prefer either fast, poppy and swoopy or proper-line-choice-is-essential descents, rather than loose and rocky, straight-line let-the-suspension-soak-it-up descents.
No one mentioned hollinsclough?
Hollinsclough is on my to do list. Seems popular with the MX boys. Can it be incorporated into a decent loop, I mean with other good descents without endless miles of boring slog?
Hollinsclough is on my to do list...Can it be incorporated into a decent loop...?
Therein lies the problem and the simple answer is no. That's not to say you shouldn't get over there and have a go. The descents are tough, challenging and ultimately rewarding, but it's not easy to create a classic loop out of them. Part of the problem is that there is such a high concentration of descents in a small area, so unless you session them, you end up riding/pushing up what would be a great descent to get to the next descent.
The VG White Peak guide has a reasonable loop but it has too much road and/or grassy slog. I recommend just having a play, push back up, have another play on another descent etc...
Bear in mind Swan Rake and Limer Rake - the two that end in the centre of the village - are officially closed.
I keep meaning to get back to Hollinsclough.
When I rode it I'd done a big, boring loop round Millers Dale & Monsal Head first - and the descents at Hollinsclough were amazing by comparison.
Dunno what my favourite Peaks descent is, maybe Cumberland Clough - I would like to do Cavedale again though.
MrTortoise speaks truth about Hollinsclough. My advice would be to avoid the area entirely. The descents that are there are too short and too remote to make into a decent loop. I was there a couple of months back and there was downed trees and lots of mud and generally it was awful. Just the length of them (short) makes them not worth it, add it the other stuff and yeh I wouldn't bother. Gradbach and cheeky roaches singletrack the other side of the road are much better.
Thepodge will be along shortly to admonish anyone who mentions 'Les Arcs' which, I believe is aka 'Mono6ti'.
For me my top three are:
Cut Gate northbound (left hand fork and all the way to the gate).
Jacobs Ladder.
Lockerbrook.
The whole place is ace to be honest.
I just prefer calling you a dick these days
Les Arcs/Alpine
Where's shatners bassoon?
Right next to his euphonium.
Has no one mentioned The Campsite descent into Hayfield yet?
That's my fav, from the very top (the horrible grassy field) it's just a fast fun blast right down
Then possibly Cumberland Clough and the long blast from Shooters Cabin down to Glossop Road although as others have said it depends on the conditions and can vary on how I'm feeling
Although good I've riden all the stuff around Ladybower too much for it to feature
Cut Gate. On and on and on. ๐
Cavedale, how could anything else be a favourite? Steep, rocky, fast lower sections with a flowy top bit until you hit the gate
My favourite but as a visitor I don't know the area as well as most. Jacobs is good but it's sort of straight down and hang on, not really a massive amount of line choice etc. The Beast .. mmm not so sure either. As a Surrey Hills (ex) local anything rock I appreciate and since my first visit to the Peak 10 yeats ago I hardly ridden in Wales both being a similar 3+ hour drive
You can get from the bottom of beast to Lockerbrook climb without hitting the road......
Lockerbrook / Screaming Mile
Devils Elbow
Hearthstone to Lea
Tough to choose, but current top 3 would be...
Cavedale
Beast
Jacob's Ladder
HMs to Devil's Elbow and Lockerbrook
Loads of my riding mates love Cut Gate and WLT/Cutthroat but I'm not such a big fan.
Only ridden Les Arcs once - in it's current 'wide' guise - wasn't all that fussed over it TBH.
I too am intrigued by the location of Shatner's Bassoon, and also the Hayfield Campsite descent...
I think the bassoon one could well be a red herring ๐
You know you can still ride the right line on Les Arc?
Loved cut gate but more as a whole ride than a descent.
You need cake to get the best from Shatner's Bassoon, surely?
- not strictly in the peak district (just outside) but a nice descentHearthstone to Lea
There is actually a Shatner's Bassoon descent not a million miles from the Peak district ๐ [url= https://www.strava.com/segments/3740623 ]Shatner's Bassoon trail[/url]
Soooo tough to choose. Soooo many amazing descents.
Non-cheeky:
Cave Dale
Cut Gate top cairn to North America
Jacob's Ladder
Roych Clough (as long as someone has all the gates)
Cheeky:
Roaches top trig all the way to bottom of Hen Cloud.
Burbage Rocks to Fox House Inn
Surprise View down to cp
Taxal Edge
Narnia
Burbage edge to fox house
Back of The Grouse inn down to grindleford
Riber all the way down through Bow Woods
Black rocks multiple ways down
Not sure any of them are legit
Cavedale is good too
Benman - yeah, I know but it is a great long and fun one ๐