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[Closed] Stannage Plantation locals please

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Following these instructions, which is the best descent, following the trail or down through the Plantation I guess the lefthand trail...

http://www.mountainbikerides.co.uk/routes/128-the-peak-district/17-stanage.html

3. (6.3 miles) SK256851 Turn right onto the track. This is climbs gradually up to a gate. Through this the trail is paved with gritstone slabs leading to Stanage Pole. Past the pole double track leads to the top of Stanage Edge. Here begins a fast and very, very rocky descent! (There is also a slower more technical alternative if you take the bridleway through the plantation but beware walkers and climbers coming up).


 
Posted : 02/11/2016 6:53 pm
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The descent through the plantation is best. The other route is now a flat easy trail.

To reach it turn left on a small paved track when the big track bends right. Follow the small track north for a few yards until some rocky slabs then follow the obvious trail down round a left hand hairpin.


 
Posted : 02/11/2016 6:56 pm
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Yes, as tlr says, the track described as 'a fast and very, very rocky descent!' has now been sanitised and is now almost wheelchair accessible.
Do the other one!

The one you want is this one:

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Posted : 02/11/2016 7:01 pm
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What he said^^^^^
I've not bothered riding down the now flattened main track since it was sanitised. It's a steady boring climb now instead.
Shortly after it was flattened there was a very nasty crash where an experienced rider came a cropper at speed on the drainage bars and broke both wrists plus vertebrae etc.
It was not only a better ride but also safer before being improved by dcc!
Edit: https://www.strava.com/segments/7356364
Another edit: my screensaver at work: http://thisisheffield.co.uk/2011/free-wallpaper/


 
Posted : 02/11/2016 7:03 pm
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How topical, I downloaded that very ride to do next Tuesday afternoon on a work trip. I'll now also take the alternative route!


 
Posted : 02/11/2016 7:48 pm
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From my trip down with tlr last month. I'd apologies for the editing, riding and choice of tune if i thought you cared ๐Ÿ˜‰

It's great fun, and possible to ride much better than me!


 
Posted : 02/11/2016 9:17 pm
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Mmmm, plantation video?
http://www.cotic.co.uk/video/Stanage


 
Posted : 02/11/2016 9:38 pm
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Not fair, he had the advantages of talent, skills and no fear.


 
Posted : 02/11/2016 9:49 pm
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I do love the plantation descent. A must do if you're in the area


 
Posted : 02/11/2016 10:12 pm
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Cheers chaps, here's to it not raining tomorrow.

From my trip down with tlr last month. I'd apologies for the editing, riding and choice of tune if i thought you cared

The music made it for me, I shall be humming it all the way


 
Posted : 03/11/2016 9:05 am
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So, as I said earlier in the thread, I'm up this way for a work trip next week, and have Tuesday afternoon free to ride - it was my plan to do the same ride Buckster posted at the top, so if any locals are around and want to join me (and/or show me a better local knowledge route) then I'd love the company...


 
Posted : 03/11/2016 9:32 am
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Cant believe they took out all those rocks on the Byway trail and they say they are looking after the Peaks crazy.


 
Posted : 04/11/2016 9:22 pm
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Well I lost my stanage edge virginity today. What a great trail! The whole ride was awesome (a bit chilly mind!) the peaks is awesome... Pics to follow when I've sorted out uploads...


 
Posted : 08/11/2016 10:36 pm
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VG book has five+ pictures of the corner over the edge. Definitely the most photogenic of PD trails; shame I can't be arsed to stop and take pics.


 
Posted : 08/11/2016 11:54 pm
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I need a ride for Sunday and I've not ridden this area of the peaks, is it a good ride? Is Lady Cannings open?


 
Posted : 09/11/2016 9:59 am
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Just looked at the route from the OP. I think Bamford Clough is still closed, or it was last time I went up there about a month ago.

Mugboo, pretty sure Lady Cannings is open too.


 
Posted : 09/11/2016 10:56 am
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...pretty sure Lady Cannings is open too.

er, not for another week or so i think...


 
Posted : 09/11/2016 11:20 am
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My mistake, sorry, drove past there only last week and there were bike lights clearly visible on the trail from the road. Guess it didn't mean it was open though! Edit. Should have just checked Twitter, a lot easier. https://twitter.com/ridesheffield/status/794563304811335680


 
Posted : 09/11/2016 12:05 pm
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Thanks chaps, might wait till it opens. Seems a shame to head past without riding it. It's too far from Brighouse to drive down especially.


 
Posted : 09/11/2016 12:14 pm
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Is that the steep straight track full of broken concrete? It was closed, it I went down inas I had no idea of an alternative!! You can still get down there - pretty slippery though!


 
Posted : 09/11/2016 1:46 pm
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that ^ sounds like Bamford clough, did you end up in a village (Bamford)?

'Lady Cannings' is a small pine plantation near sheffield, with a cracking purpose built mtb trail in it. It's not unlike a mini-trail centre, but (intentionally) not big enough to be a destination in it's own right.

shameless plug: if you've enjoyed the trail in Lady Canning's do think about donating to our next crowd-funded trail...

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Posted : 09/11/2016 3:44 pm
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I wouldn't worry about missing Lady Cannings, three laps / 20 minutes and you'll be getting bored.


 
Posted : 09/11/2016 3:47 pm
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I wouldn't worry about missing Lady Cannings, three laps / 20 minutes and you'll be getting bored.

thanks Podge, every little helps.

tbf, you're probably not wrong, but you could say the same about any single mile of descent/trail if picked on in isolation, it's all about the journey, etc.


 
Posted : 09/11/2016 3:51 pm
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Bigdaddy, yes that's Bamford Clough you're describing. It did have a fence/bit of metalwork and a closed sign across it last time I was up there, you're right, you can still cycle down it but not sure what status it is with DCC at the moment (not that we should worry too much about that given their general approach to trail maintenance).


 
Posted : 09/11/2016 5:11 pm
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It still had the fence and the sign, but because I'm a southerner I couldn't read it ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 09/11/2016 9:13 pm
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I've contributed to both, one day I'll get there.


 
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