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I would say Nan Bield, it ticks all the boxes, stunning mountain architecture, a series of almost perfect slalom like S curves meander down the fell side, leading your gaze in to a thin ribbon of trail that flows into a vanishing point on the distant horizon, far below, it flows like no other.

The other contender is obviously that trail in Torridon, sublime.


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 11:31 am
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Whiteless Pike - it just keeps on giving.

Binnean Mor - just lovely. Switchbacks - proper pointy mountains - rocky technicalis - big sky and sea views.

MacDhui down to Loch Etchecan - sublime!

The back of Ben Lawers / Beinn Ghlas - you just need to ride it and you will see what I mean.


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 11:34 am
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Nan Bield

Assuming it's [url= ]this one[/url], that's fugly. No trees, for starters.

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Posted : 12/09/2013 11:38 am
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I'm quite a fan of the trail over Whinstone Lee Tor. Beautiful views from high up over ladybower/ derwent res. I reckon it's the best view in the peaks (which presumably puts it in good stead for a shout at one of the best nationally).


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 11:38 am
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Best views?

Top of Conwy Mountain/Drum down to the sea?

Slate mine trail at Dinorwic with Snowden in the distance?

Thieveley Pike in Burnley - 360° views of Lancashire, the Howgills and the Lakes, the North York Moors and over toward Northumberland on a clear day.


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 11:39 am
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Sanny I will give you Macdhui, evidence for intelligent design perhaps.
Ben Lawers i'm not convinced.


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 11:48 am
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Nan Bield is not even the best in the Lakes but thats cheeky so i shall say no more


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 11:52 am
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SN38 1NW

Obviously.


 
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BikePark Wales

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Posted : 12/09/2013 11:55 am
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Whiteless pike +1

also tiberthwaite ghyl, 😉


 
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@Sanny - any tips on good routes around Ben Lawers? I've ridden around the traverse track to the shielings, and down the trail by Lawyers Burn, but fancied there must be some better riding over to Glen Lyon.

Oh, and back OT, I'd rate Schiehallion, Devil's Staircase (Glencoe) and Glen Feshie as pretty aesthetic.


 
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Oh yeah how could I forget the finest ridge line in the country, but then again I wasn't talking about the best as in most technical, but the most aesthetic, but I will concede, when I did that ridge I was pretty gob smacked, it is certainly one of the best continuous descents in the UK.

Still think Nan Bield is the most pleasing on the eye.


 
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no way its like riding off the end of the earth and I meant aesthetically not technical

Depends what you want from a view tbh


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 12:06 pm
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Ben Lomond ain't bad:

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Posted : 12/09/2013 12:14 pm
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To be fair, you are probably right, it has everything, rocky ridgelines usually do, it is quite dramatic in the way it towers above the flat bottomed valley, it was a few years ago, so the image has faded slightly, at the time it made quite an impression.


 
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coming down from The Braich - ridge line upper centre - and round, there's a cheeky bridleway through the gorse, looking over the Mawwdach Estaury, with Cadair Idris in the background and the estuary below

truly beautiful

EDIT - loadarubbish...how can I insert an image without a load of html


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 12:19 pm
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Grum those water bars ain't very aesthetic 😉


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 12:27 pm
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Any that I'm on.

not.


 
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Any of the cheek in Thetford Forest.

Winding ribbons of sandy trail sneaking between a mix of conifer and deciduous (sp?).

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Ladies and Gentleman.... The North Downs Way...

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the-uks-most-aestheticaly-beautiful-[b]mountain[/b]-trail

Read to OP again Mr Cain!
I dont deny thats lovely though.


 
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Read to OP again Mr Cain!

Pah - semantics. Some of Thetford nearly gets above sea-level, which is close enough. 😉


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 12:36 pm
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All very subjective obviously (and dependent on what you've actually ridden, as well).

Not all (because there's a bundle of double track and estate track) but several sections of the Beinn a'Ghlo loop work brilliantly, and the scenery is out of this world (so good that you have to concentrate on the trail)!

Very near that, the descent down upper Glen Tarf as well. Barely wheel's width of track worn through peat & heather, sliced into the side of V shaped, steep sided glen . Sublime...


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 12:51 pm
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grum

What camera are you using there fella?

Cheers

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The Ullswater singletrack's quite pretty, but maybe doesn't qualify as "mountain", although the mountains around do obviously contribute substantially to it's aesthetic charm, so maybe it does?


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 2:35 pm
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Sanny - ayup. Is Whiteless the one that ends 100 yards down the road from the pubs at Buttermere - mix of loose rock, bedrock, grassy bits, and some steep stuff? If so, I rode it for the first time last week. Big old slog up, but a cracking descent. Have you ridden the obvious crazy angry steep section of jagged bedrock? There was a bit I chose to walk but reckoned it might possibly have gone riding my big bike if I had a kamikaze head on, with a bit of time to play. You done it?


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 2:38 pm
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The bit in swinely labyrynth that goes left right left right left rigggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhht

Stuff the views, just seeing that bit coming makes me happy


 
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Ladies and Gentleman.... The North Downs Way..

Nice to see that some things don't change.


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 2:48 pm
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Hi Sanny - Panasonic GF1 with the 20mm pancake lens.

Grum those water bars ain't very aesthetic

The way I gracefully bound over them like a gazelle is pretty aesthetic, I can tell you. 😳


 
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So, Whitless Pike. What route d'you go?

Looking at the map, up and over Grisedale looks like the best approach, then perhaps looping back up Sail Beck and down Rigg Beck


 
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grum

What camera are you using there fella?

Asking the wrong question.. it's not his camera that makes the pictures good!

Did you stop down for those, incidentally?


 
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Cobbler path - end of thread.


 
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The Ullswater singletrack would score quite highly if you could add in a few windturbines, the aesthetic could be many things, but to me not necessarily a classic view of a highland glen, perhaps a juxtaposition with the industrial, I quite like the modern aesthetic of a wind turbine in the landscape, look deeper at the rugged rock formations embedded in the trail like jewels in a crown, abstract shapes,i think Nan bield draws you in, a perfect blend of landscape and a feel for the trail, even down to the stones of the trail surface.

Prawny ha ha awesome, shred the gnar brother!


 
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Got nothing to contribute really, looks like i need to get up peaks and scotland.

Where's this? its wales somewhere

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From Issue 82?


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 3:45 pm
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Think you'll need to do a lot of carrying whichever way you ride Whiteless. Worth it tho.

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wl - that's lovely looking. Right, that's just jumped to the top of the "to ride" list

Where's this? its wales somewhere

Its a trail centre. Don't know if they qualify....


 
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This one 🙂
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Whiteless pike is good over Grisedale from Braithwaite, down the edge, then bit of a slog up to descend Rigg beck, felt worked after, nice but not as good as the ridge with no name.


 
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Ben Lomond

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Pont Scethin for me - the view towards the King George III / Cadair Idris is well worth the slog up.


 
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Ayup WL!

Eeeeh, I've gone all northern!

That is indeed Whiteless Pike. The rocky bedrock has indeed been ridden but is committing. One for a dry day.

I like heading up Newlands Pass on the footpath then descending to the old Purple House which is now a modern jobbie. A brief road spin down the valley and it's up the wide footpath by the beck following onto the saddle with a 10 minute carry. After that, the new zig zags which are utterly gawping to look at but 100% rideable up takes you to a brief decent and final scrambly carry up to the summit. From there, I like to follow the path on the eastern edge as it is a lovely bit of trail but one to be wary of falling to the left on!

Postierich

I know that trail well. Lovely, isn't it?


 
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The saddle, Arran. A hike a bike that's so steep you need to pass the bikes up to each other, but a stunningly perfect U shaped valley at either side, Glen Rosa and Glen Sannox.

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And also surrounded by some pretty amazing ridge walks and jaggy peaks.


 
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ooooh! Can I add Cat Bells on an autumn's evening - looking down the ridge towards Skiddaw during the Golden Housr is simply stunning.


 
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Postierich that bottom one looks tantalisingly familiar, must be Low man I think, or possibly a welsh trail centre.


 
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