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Noone seems to mind that Redlands actually printed and sold maps of trails available through the web yet a scratchy little drawing that quite frankly, unless you know the area means nothing, causes such a hailing of abuse?
All I asked was for a suggestion to the most commonly known names for these 4/5 trails. I don't need directions, I know where all of the trails are including some lesser known and more fun than these. so as previously mentioned it allows us to talk about a days riding over a beer and not sit there getting all mixed up.
If I say Yoghurts or BKB, everyone immediately knows what I'm on about and if decided will know where we are going next. Would just be nice to do the same for some of the more well known trails on Pitch - that is all. Ok Rant over.
So here's my guess:
Blue = T2 - into - Graveyard
Red = T1
Yellow = no idea so I'm naming this "My Big Fat Gypsy Trail"
Green = We call this 'Pod Drop' because a mate called Pod had a nasty Drop at the end of it when it was cliffed out before it eroded away as it is now.
Orange = I think this is the start to T1? - Currently trashed due to forest management.
I couldn't care less if I'm giving the game away. If more people ride these during the summer months then they will only get faster and smoother.
Yellow is Rad lane if your from the old school, or proper bo
red right is T1.5
why anyone rides the T trails I have no idea. badly built, flat, water logged
Green is fairly new. not sure what this one is called. I kind of follows parts of the old one known as Joes trail.
Pitch Hill is hardly a secret....
Forget the argument re posting cheeky trails or not (I'm against it FWIW) - I'm just loving the apropos legitimate mapped place names in the area - Riding Copse, Walking Bottom, Hurt Wood, and what is misread as Lawbroke Lane but turned out to be Lawbrook Lane.
Krixmeister +1 !!
FRN - that's interesting naming and shows how little I know. I always thought T trails were created by linked Green (currently trashed), yellow (staying high) and then blue with Graveyard literally being the drop into WBCP. I quite like the bottom of this version of Green as opposed to linking in with yellow. If the red is T-trails, then I agree, nice enough but too flat and not as good as the others shown here. But the best "well-known'' trail of the all is not shown. Best kept that way??? A local showed it to me this week and I will do the same!
Pity the Forest Road up from WBCP is such a mess!!
Pity the Forest Road up from WBCP is such a mess!!
Looks like the ranger has been up there in a Monster truck?
ejustice - Member
Noone seems to mind that Redlands actually printed and sold maps of trails available through the web yet a scratchy little drawing that quite frankly, unless you know the area means nothing, causes such a hailing of abuse?
Speaking as one of the bods behind Redlands Trails, I can say we never, *[u]ever[/u]* did that. If someone was selling maps on behalf of Redlands Trails, they certainly never gave us any money, or asked our permission. Can you tell me where you saw that, please, ejustice?
Incidentally, Forestry recently replaced the signposts for one of the trails we helped build - Summer Lightning.
nealglover - Member
[i]Please bear in mind that online chat about the trails here, and word-of-mouth, has caused a huge increase in mountain biker numbers over the last fifteen years. It's a cause of some friction, and as mentioned, sometimes there's a fair amount of heat. So please, keep it quiet.
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So it's more about not letting other Mountain bikers know then.And not much to do with not letting "anti mountainbike" folk find out.
Just so it's clear.
Well, apart from the paragraph immediately following that, which simply suggests being a bit more discrete. Do try reading before commenting, sweetie:
If you want to find out the names of trails, ask people in the ground when you bump into them - fair to say that local riders are a pretty friendly bunch, and it never hurts to strike up a conversation with other people on the hill - whatever they're using to get around.