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Can someone please advise me on a mtb route covering Stannage edge, suitable for a 10yr old to ride, he is fairly capable of 15 miles...

As we're planning on doing such a ride later this week !..ta..


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 2:24 pm
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There is only one Stanage route - the causway.

Its a fair climb, but difficult to put into a circular ride without big hills, lots of road and a good distance.

A better ride would be out to the Fox House over Houndkirk from Endcliffe, back in via same way OR down the new routes....


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 2:27 pm
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There is little point in going to Stanage unless you are going to go down the front of it as pretty much everything around it involves loads of tarmac.


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 2:33 pm
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There is only one Stanage route - the causway

There's also the plantation route, which splits off from the causeway route about 1/4 of a mile after Stanage Pole. But I wouldn't recommend it for a 10 year old (it scares the life out of me!)

The causeway can be linked with Wyming Brook, Houndkirk and Lady Cannings


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 2:35 pm
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Apologies, the plantation *is* the Causeway since they made it all flat, a few years back when I left Sheffield...ya boo...


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 2:36 pm
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I hear what ya saying guys,dya think the Hayfield Loop may be better then ?..


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 2:50 pm
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Where are you staying?
How much climbing and rocky descending is the small rider used to?


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 2:56 pm
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There is a whole load of more suitable stuff between Hayfield and Stanage.

What you need is one of these

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Posted : 10/08/2015 2:59 pm
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There is little point in going to Stanage unless you are going to go down the front

Apart from the stunning scenery. And as tarmac goes it's a pretty good road - particularly if their are plenty of climbers out. And I presume the OP is more interested in getting away from traffic than something gnarly


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 3:04 pm
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Where are you staying?
How much climbing and rocky descending is the small rider used to?

Im not,i will drive I only live 45 mins from Stannage but don't know it at all,but ive done Hayfield a couple of times,and I think he'll be ok there to be fair !..just fancied Stannage for some reason.. lol


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 3:05 pm
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christhetall - And I presume the OP is more interested in getting away from traffic than something gnarly

Then the cliff face surrounded by 4 car parks is not the place to be heading, its a total bimbler's honeypot.


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 3:25 pm