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 cnud
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Advice required please. Had a great summer so far climbing and descending over babies heads in and around the Hope valley, Ladybower, Cut Gate, Mam Tor, Jacobs Ladder, Bradwell, etc but haven't really found any tracks to better the Whinstone Lee Tor to Cutthroat Bridge section for swoopy but relatively boulder free type fun(apart from the run down to North America but it's a bit short). Anybody recommend any intersting, fast singletrack?


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 7:37 pm
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:watches with interest:


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 7:38 pm
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Wharncliffe.

Some stuff around White Peak but not a great deal.

Cheeky Trails in Sheffield suburbs.


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 7:49 pm
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Man up, Rocks are best.


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 7:49 pm
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The Peak doesn't really have it, but then Thetford doesn't have babies heads etc.


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 7:50 pm
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Whinstone Lee Tor to Cutthroat Bridge section
Wheres this????

Agree about the Peaks in general- its rocktastic.

Best bit of singletrack IMO is the Surrey Hills. 8)


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 7:53 pm
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hora - Whinstone Lee Tor to Cutthroat Bridge section. Wheres this????

its [url= http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=420510&Y=387425&A=Y&Z=120 ]HERE[/url]

Pieface, you have been emailed


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 8:07 pm
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Maybe i'm strange but i much prefer to climb UP from Cutthroat Bridge to the Tor then descend down the far side to the lake...


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 8:11 pm
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Middle Moor from the shooting Cabins above Hayfield.

Winstone Lee Tor - West side of ladybower, Winstone Lee Tor - Cutthroat Bridge - Ladybower Inn.


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 8:11 pm
 cnud
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Hey, don't get me wrong, you can't beat thrashing down a boulder fest and yep Wharncliffe is good but I just want a bit of that non trail center "au natural" sweet singletrack, there must be some in the Peak District surely.
The Whinstone Lee Tor to Cutthroat Bridge is clockwise on the east side of the Ladybower loop after you've gone up the paving slabs and doffed your cap to the locals.


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 8:11 pm
 cnud
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Thanks for the Middle Moor, not been to Hayfield yet


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 8:14 pm
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Very short but try Roach End to Goldsitch Moss


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 8:18 pm
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Middle moor is amazing. There is also a short bit down past the campsite in Hayfield, but that is slightly rocky.


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 8:21 pm
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Very short but try Roach End to Goldsitch Moss

Or go the other way from Roach End down into Gradbach Wood and follow the Dane Valley Way out to Wincle.

More good stuff around the Goyt Valley or Rainow/Shrigley/LymePark if you're prepared to look a bit further than the Ladybower/Hope/Edale/Hayfield and have an explore.

(but Middle Moor is good, as is Chinley)


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 8:39 pm
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If you like WLT - Cutthroat Bridge then would also recommend (if you're heading over Hayfield way), to combine Middle Moor (which is totally ace) with Chinley Churn from [url= http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=403435&Y=384975&A=Y&Z=120 ]here[/url] to [url= http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=403725&Y=385960&A=Y&Z=120 ]here[/url] (Phoside Farm descent in case anyone can't be bothered to click the links). Probably the best way to get there is by climbing up from New Allotments (bdwy to the SW).

Where else?


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 8:55 pm
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Agree with Middle Moor, Chinley Churn and the Hayfield campsite descent.

Also from barking dogs farm to the mansion/hall short but good, but to be honest going straight past and bumping yourself down to the Little Mill Inn is better (not singletrack).

Another short section is from New Mills golf club to the Fox - taking the top path and not the BW proper (could be considered a little cheeky) and it spits you out back on the rocky bw which is still ace best of both worlds 🙂


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 9:08 pm
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cnud; if you're after bridleways, this thread will not yield a long list*.

if you're flexible with your interpretation of access laws, then there's enough peachy singletrack to fill a lifetime, almost all of it is only ever used by bikers.

(*there's some nice legal stuff around linaker (sp?) reservoir - nr chesterfield)


 
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I like the drop into hayfield from coldwell clough is a lot of fun if a bit short, the drop into Sheffield from ringinglow is fun too not exactly single track but fast and flowy.


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 9:42 pm
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Never heard it called the toboggan run before, but that bit of trail is ace


 
Posted : 09/08/2010 10:21 pm
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Never heard it called the toboggan run before, but that bit of trail is ace

About halfway down there are two lines and I ALWAYS end up taking the wrong one and ending up in a grassy root/into a bank!


 
Posted : 10/08/2010 6:50 am
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There must be some suitable stuff in the white peak surely?


 
Posted : 10/08/2010 7:09 am
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I did the 5 Dales Circuit (from the Vertebrate White Peak book) the other week - IIRC the BW from [url= http://www.multimap.com/s/ilaqD8mD ]Northwood[/url] through Copy Wood then on through Rowsley Wood was a bit more Surrey Hills than Dark Peak - it's countouring rather than DH though. And FWIW the climb up Back Lane nr Darley Bridge was a bu99er too...


 
Posted : 10/08/2010 7:24 am
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Vast swathes of Cut Gate in the dry, from the Ladybower to Langett direction. Surface varies. Like Middle Moor on steroids. Speaking of which, but I can't... er, have a look round the corner from the shooting cabin some time, but not a weekend 🙂


 
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Posted : 10/08/2010 7:33 am
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Funny really- done too much riding in the Peaks over the past 6months- recently I rode around Leith Hill/Ranmore etc in Surrey and I was struggling with the flow and kept on running out of trail and into braken or trees!


 
Posted : 10/08/2010 7:35 am
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Whinstone Lee Tor to Cutthroat Bridge section

You mean 'Moon Trail'


 
Posted : 10/08/2010 7:58 am
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A friend and I were laughing only last night about how 'its funny that everyone says theres no single track in the peak district'. Right after we had spent 2 hours riding exclusively singletrack in 4 different areas of white peak woodland. All of it cheeky mind.

There is more to the peak than Hope valley...


 
Posted : 10/08/2010 8:17 am
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Woohoo! The toboggan run is some of the finest flowy singletrack in the peak. Whinstone Lee Tor is fantastic too whichever path you drop off.

Also, in the dry the run down to the Pennine Bridleway on Rushup Edge is great


 
Posted : 10/08/2010 8:34 am
 cnud
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Some good stuff there thanks folks, funnily enough last time out at Mam Tor I had a look down the start of the "Toboggan run" and wondered where it went, but then forgot all about it.
Benman, I agree there's plenty of good riding in the White Peak, spent alot of last summer in and around Hollinsclough, Baslow, Bakewell and Cromford just fancied a change from the road bridleway, road bridleway combination. Not ventured up / down any cheeky trails though as I only get time to ride at the weekend.


 
Posted : 10/08/2010 1:21 pm
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All the best stuff in the white peak is cheeky. Most of it is empty of people, even at the weekends. In the valleys leading all directions from matlock, there are trails in pretty much every piece of woodland. Go forth and explore ;o)


 
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hora - Whinstone Lee Tor to Cutthroat Bridge section. Wheres this????
its HERE

Ooo.... that's within striking distance of a ride from home... Lovely.

Quick check on MapMyRide... 24.5 miles and 1,600ft of climb from home. I think that should be a pre-Kielder training day later this month 🙂


 
Posted : 10/08/2010 1:56 pm