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[Closed] Video of the new black trail at Grizedale.

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Why worry about the trail grading. Just ride it for what it is and enjoy.

It's good to have somewhere in the area to improve jumping skills, although there is a notable shortage of rocky black graded gnaar sections in the Lake District ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 28/03/2012 10:46 am
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Maybe rather than having people on the ground grading trails they should appoint a panel of Internet 'experts' to watch one head cam video and grade the trails that way?

I would personally have graded it 'orange bike park' - and it's much more hardcore than the orange bike park section at Laggan.

Reading the FC grades FC grading I still don't think that it's a black. Then again maybe I'm used to more " gnarrrr" than you up here in scotchland.

Yeah there's no rocky 'gnarr' at all in the lakes.


 
Posted : 28/03/2012 10:46 am
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This forum is rapidly becoming parody of itself. Well done on the new trail all involved, I look forward to riding it soon as opposed to watching a vid on the Internet and saying it looks crap. #edit I'll be in touch regarding helping at a future dig day.


 
Posted : 28/03/2012 10:59 am
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Rode it today for the first time.

The video really doesn't do it justice. Great fun, with sections on the vid you wouldn't notice until you actually ride it.

Quite techy at the top, I actually found the switchbacks through the tress the most difficult part, but all the drop-offs are a good height and you get a big whoosh factor halfway down with a steep descent into a big berm (similar feeling to hully gully at Gisburn)

A lot of downhillers around today on big bikes showing how it's done, but it's perfectly ridable on most bikes. I just have to improve my lack of jumping skills!

Mix it in with the bridleways and you have a bit of everything ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 31/03/2012 6:54 pm
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Anyone who thinks this is smooth and boring should step away from the keyboard and get there bikes up here and actually ride the trail. its loose, rooty, steep,and very jumpy. just what grizedale needed. All the riders i spoke to today were really enjoying it. Good mix of riders too, from downhill lads on big bikes to xc lycra blokes on hardtails. Good job done to all involved building the trail. Took the camera up, so pics to follow.


 
Posted : 31/03/2012 7:28 pm
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I think that looks ace. Like a big bendy-twisty thing. Great that people actually turn up to dig and can get permission to do that sort of thing. If any trail is too easy for you then you're going too slow ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 31/03/2012 8:33 pm
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It does look ace, the people who volunteered should be very proud.


 
Posted : 31/03/2012 8:44 pm
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Its very easy to watch a video of a trail and make bold statements about what it is / isn't like to ride, the rider in the video rides DH to national standard and makes it [i][u]look[/i][/u] easy...........
Fell free to post up your own video showing your skills off on this 'Blue' trail.


 
Posted : 02/04/2012 9:55 am
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I thnik the problem here is helmet cams. They dont do any trails the justice they need and quite frankly unless you're a pro they are pretty boring.

The stills look way better, looks like a fun trail. Much rather watch a vid with someone stood beside the trail gives a much better sense of speed and gradient. Much more difficult to put together I know.


 
Posted : 02/04/2012 10:14 am
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That looks bloody ace!


 
Posted : 02/04/2012 2:07 pm
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Good photos Sam. The 4th one down makes it look as steep as it is.

I am only speaking on behalf of the main dude who got the ball rolling on this trail, and who really deserves the credit. He had a few choice words to say about some folk on here. Well, I say words, it was just one word. Can you guess what it was ?

It took exactly one year to dig this trail, and the good news is this section is only the bottom bit of the trail. The idea is to start at the fire road where this section begins, and head upwards all the way to Carron Crag. The idea is to make the top bit [b]MUCH[/b] more technical with lots more rocky bits. Then it will [i]really[/i] test your skills.

I only joined this project right at the end, as I didn't know about it before hand, but I'm really looking forward to getting stuck into the next bit. I have to say, it really gives you a sense of pride helping to create a new trail. I keep on spotting bits I did. 8)

Hope to meet some of you there on the next dig day.


 
Posted : 02/04/2012 2:49 pm
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I figured you could drop onto this new section from Carron Crag.... ๐Ÿ˜ณ


 
Posted : 02/04/2012 2:58 pm
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Looks mint! Big thanks to the trail builders, you'll never please everyone, I know that too well.


 
Posted : 02/04/2012 3:28 pm
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OK keyboard warriors, I rode this for this last week and to echo a few of the comments above, its a lot steeper than the video suggests. Only had one blind run down it late on Thursday afternoon but it was a fun addition to Grizedale. Rode past it a couple of times during the week and was always someone dressed up like a stormtrooper on it so its obviously getting a fair bit of use. Nice tight twisty bit in the woods at the top with some jumps and a nice big launch halfway down over a blind crest. A few goes sessioning it and it'd be great.

Black or not? Easily on a par with any black trail centre stuff I've ridden.

Best news for me though was that there seems to be some work going on with some of the NFT trail. I know its not the greatest trail in the world but for a turn-your-brain-off 1 hour blast around its not too bad if you're in the area...

Good things going on at Grizedale. Shame about the ****ers on the enduro bikes hammering down the BW just to the north of the exit of the new DH track. Didn't get number plates but passed the same group during the morning whilst walking... they were coming through one of the villages between Grizedale and Ulverston area.


 
Posted : 08/04/2012 10:24 pm
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Rode the black for the first time today. And its great fun. Cant wait to go back and have another go. Could have easily spent the whole day just playing on this one trail.


 
Posted : 08/04/2012 10:43 pm
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Rode it today when we linked it up with the other bridalways in the Forrest. Very impressed with it. At the top where it splits in two is good ( nice tight switchbacks) Then it opens up to some nice little tabletops, doubles and berms. All are rollable of you want to or you can get some air if that's your thing. May need a bit more Bedding down but I would think the more bikes go on it, the better it will get. All in all hats off to the ( volunteer ) trail builders.


 
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