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I can probably only do 1 of them due to time constraints and the fact I'll be popping in en route to Scotland one evening.
Which is best for flowy, swoopy, bermy, slightly jumpy, smallish drop offs and general singletrack hammering.
If I have time / light I'll do them both of course but the best ought to be done first really, in case 2 can't be ridden on this visit.
I'd do the North if I had to one of the two. Little bit longer but has a bit of everything. Saying that, even the Blue route won't dissappoint and you could so that in 30 mins.
South for swoopy berms and tables but you can nip up and do the end of the north for more of the same (cheeky parking area on the west side of the centre where the north exits, head up the fire road to a large clearing/junction and turn left to join for the final section
what the hell just do both!!
But if you can only do 1 add in the blue great fun and as good as most reds
Sod it, I'll just take my lights!
Neither! Get to Scotland and the Stanes if it's a trail centre you're after.
what day are you passing?? if it's a Tuesday pop down to keswick for a local tour...
Cheers but its Monday...
Done the Stanes to death. Was at GT only last night anyway.
I love the south loop, not too long but super fun. AS said above, the Blue is well worth a ride!
