Morning all
Planning on making the most of the weather this weekend and going to have a stab at Helvellyn & Dollywaggon Pike from Patterdale.
Was planning on doing the route anti-clockwise - i.e. Downhill from Dollywagon Pike to Grisedale Tarn but have heard that the track off Dollywagon Pike has been "repaired" with big boulders and has left it unrideable for bikes? Can anyone confirm, and if so, would we be better off attempting it clockwise instead?
Cheers
Ben
If its a nice day make a big loop of it. Up over Matterdale along the ridge etc over Lower Man, Descend down Dollywagon etc. There are some waterbars etc but once below this its a truely fantastic bit of trail.
When did you last do the descent off Dollywagon though Nick? Concerned it's no longer a fantastic bit of trail from what I've heard..
1 year ago, they were building the new sections on Dollywagon then. Below the Tarn is the really good bit.
Going up onto Great Dodd (boggy bridleway from the Old Coach Road) then south along the Dodds ridge is a good call.
The Dollywagon descent is still rideable for those with the skillz *but* long travel and armour recommended, balls of steel obligatory. I possess none of those things... last time I was there (January this year) I mostly walked down it.
Your other option is to ride out to Dollywagon then backtrack over Helvellyn summit again, and go down Keppel Cove zigzags (fast and furious, but over rather soon) or down the Sticks Pass (some nice techy singletrack).
Watch out for the walkers, will be packed out this weekend...
Cheers for the suggestions.. Will have a look at the map tonight.
Ben
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If you can ride aggesive variable size steps/stairs elsewhere it shouldn't be too bad?
Helvellyn - which way round?
Pointy bit at the top?
IGMC. ๐
If you can ride aggesive variable size steps/stairs
I lol'ed.
mbr having a go at it hereIf you can ride aggesive variable size steps/stairs elsewhere it shouldn't be too bad?
The intersting bit of that video is all the bags of rocks in black bags by the side of the trail, which now are the trail I imagine.
Yes (!) it's been progressively rebuilt over the last few years.
First time I rode it was early 90s, when it was a loose eroded path you could slither down on a fully rigid Muddy Fox Courier. If you were young and daft enough.
Those were the days ๐