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So iv got from Saturday night through to wednesday off of work and would be travelling from Devon . I have a van, bikes and a Mrs! Where would you lot suggest a short break to?
We would be riding, walking and maybe a little climbing....wev ridden at afan, brechfa etc so were thinking maybe a little further north in Wales.
The peaks because the lakes are to far and iv never been so have no idea about anything there!!
Any other suggestions welcome...
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Posted : 15/02/2013 10:57 pm
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Hopefully someone will be along to inform about the weather in the Peak because they had snow earlier this week. The peak will be more readily accessible for a big ride where you're not familiar with the area but north Wales has much greater scope for big mountain feel (as long as you stay away from the trail centres).


 
Posted : 15/02/2013 11:06 pm
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Can probably show you around the Dark Peak on Monday if you end up coming up this way. Mostly straight and rocky trails, weather forecast is alright for the Peak beginning of next week so I'd make the most of that!
Weather: Sunken tracks may have a bit of snow left, but can't see there being enough to impact on route choice at all.


 
Posted : 15/02/2013 11:11 pm
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Any recommendations of places to start in the peaks then?
To start with i was thinking trail centres purely for ease of navigation but do enjoy loosing myself on Dartmoor! Are there any centres around the peaks?


 
Posted : 15/02/2013 11:20 pm
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No trail centres, there's a couple of purpose built trails near Sheffield though (Parkwood Springs, Greno Woods and Wharncliffe). Pretty easy to navigate in the Peak District though, most trails are very obvious and match what's on the map. Hope's a good starting point, 18 Bikes will be able to give you some fairly up to date route advice.


 
Posted : 15/02/2013 11:34 pm
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No trail centres in the Peak District, but Ladybower/Derwent Valley has a good selection of easily accessible and fun riding.
EDIT Sam beat me to it


 
Posted : 15/02/2013 11:35 pm
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Bandit finished yet Dan?


 
Posted : 15/02/2013 11:36 pm
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Pardon ignorance, but would I be right in saying that a lot (most?) of the riding in the Peaks is fairly wide, straightish, rocky trails (mini fireroads), rather than singletrack?


 
Posted : 15/02/2013 11:36 pm
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Most is more technical than "mini fireroads" but you do have a point. Fast rather than massively technical, different rather than better/worse than North Wales.


 
Posted : 15/02/2013 11:38 pm
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Would these fire road esque trails get us into pretty wild places?! I shall have a look on a map i think and see what looks intending...anyone got any routes they could send me that doesn't require a gps to read it!
The Mrs is pretty stuck on mid to north Wales...she loves the trail centres. To be fair Thats where most of our riding has been so i woulont complain.


 
Posted : 15/02/2013 11:47 pm
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Pardon ignorance, but would I be right in saying that a lot (most?) of the riding in the Peaks is fairly wide, straightish, rocky trails (mini fireroads), rather than singletrack?

No ;o)

I'd take Sambob's offer of a tour up though. Just don't let him nick your jelly babies.


 
Posted : 15/02/2013 11:58 pm
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Ha, peak = fire roads. I've not heard that one before.

Someone should show these guys starting at ladybower, climb up 'horrific hagside, down screaming mile then across cutgate and back 😉

Could nip down hagg farm and up and down the beast before heading to cutgate, to show some of the trickier descents.


 
Posted : 16/02/2013 12:08 am
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Ah, the blue route? ;o)


 
Posted : 16/02/2013 12:10 am
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Your video actually shows some nice cutgate singletrack


 
Posted : 16/02/2013 12:12 am
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There's plenty of singletrack if you know where to look and the doubletrack are mostly old packhorse trails and pretty technical nothing like fireroads ,your best bet is to buy a the dark/white peak trail guide book for about £15


 
Posted : 16/02/2013 12:12 am
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another vid of that same ride....


 
Posted : 16/02/2013 12:24 am
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Haha my bad, when I likened them to mini-fireroads, I was talking more about the width/relative straightness, double track I guess, rather than how rough/technical they were.

Rocky mini-fireroads then 😛


 
Posted : 16/02/2013 12:44 am
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go to wales. We don't want your sort round here 😈


 
Posted : 16/02/2013 12:53 am
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Peak district it is!
Been to Go Outdoors and bought a map and dark peak Mtb guide book. Were going to head for castleton/ hope and find something to do. The ladybower loop looks quite classic. Any other suggestions?
Also places to get a shower..Wel be sleeping in the van but would idealy like a shower. Campsites?

Im keen!! 😀 😀


 
Posted : 16/02/2013 7:29 pm
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I am pretty sure there are showers at the Ladybower Reservoir car park and that's as good a place as any to start from.


 
Posted : 16/02/2013 8:05 pm