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[Closed] Is Laggan open or closed

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I had a quick look at this site and it appears most of Laggan is closed or is it rideable?

http://scotland.forestry.gov.uk/visit/laggan-wolftrax

Can anyone local or who has been there recently confirm? It has been ages since I have been there and knew the shop was closing etc. Was planning to head up at the weekend. :mrgreen:

Thanks for your help.


 
Posted : 06/05/2014 4:33 pm
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Was there yesterday, rode all the runs:

Black: totally open

Upper Red: totally open

Lower Red: first bit open, just lower section where it crosses the lower fire road is an issue. When you get to the fire road, just go straight across it and into the trees to rejoin the trail instead of turning right up the fire road.

DH/Freeride run thing: apparently shut but no tape and I rode it. Couldn't see any points where it was/should be shut. Think it's cos they're using the lower fire road it crosses to get machinery into the forest.

Loos and showers open. Bike wash/hose not working though...

Enjoy!


 
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Perfect - That is the answer I craved. :mrgreen:

Many thanks Ferrit.


 
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We did it the Saturday before last. There was absolutely no signs of any forestry work being done, so we rode all of it.
A tree was down across the boardwalk (lower red), but otherwise it was all riding great!


 
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No bother! Trails are riding well, not wet/splashy at all.

Shook myself to pieces on the HT but totally worth it ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 06/05/2014 4:52 pm