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I'm passing through the Tweed Valley tomorrow morning and have 2-3 hours to kill so thought I'd bring the bike. Normally I'd ride GT or Innerleithen but have done these quite a lot so fancy trying the Golfie trails for a change.

Forecast doesn't look great for today but better tomorrow morning when I'd be out. Looking at the videos online I imagine some of these trails hold up better than others in the wet. Could anyone advise on which trails to aim for considering the time limit and trail conditions?


 
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Assuming you know where they are

3G
Repeat Offender
Nae Spleens
Old Skool DH
Community Service
Final Fling

all hold up well in poor weather and are on the same side of the forest. Stuff on the other side is fine too

Waterworld
Aussie Rules
Jawbone
Pumphouse
Walk or burn

Other than Lone Wolf nothing gets too muddy although I've heard Boner is a mudfest


 
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Thanks! Never been before but those all look relatively easy to find using Strava and Trailforks. Will probably give some from your first list a shot.


 
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[quote=mrtickle ]Thanks! Never been before but those all look relatively easy to find using Strava and Trailforks. Will probably give some from your first list a shot.

Yeah that's a good start. 3G and Repeat would be nice introductions. Easy to find and you're basically looping the same bit of hill.


 
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Bobs first list is spot on, heading round the other side of the hill will eat into too much of your time. Lots to enjoy round there though (+ Flat White if you need something more man-made in your life)


 
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Repeat offender was a blast yesterday, bit muddy at the top but surprisingly loads of grip. Even the roots were grippy ๐Ÿ˜ฏ go on i dare you to explain that one.


 
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Golfie stays grippy right through winter, seemingly perfect consistency of mud up there!


 
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[quote=legend ]Golfie stays grippy right through winter, seemingly perfect consistency of mud up there!

I actually think it's just been so well ridden the trails are dug right down now. Certainly the busiest routes. On the flipside the tougher trails don't get the same volume so don't get torn up


 
Posted : 08/09/2016 12:18 pm