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Following on from the singletrack thread, whats your fave descent?

UK - I just love the drop down from the top of Cut Gate to Langsett. Not techy in the slightest but the speeds you can pick up down there are amazing!

Abroad - only been to Verbier so it'll have to be one of those... probably the Brazialian. Fast open rocky stuff, then mind boggling fast stuff in the trees, then a rest at the water trough in the village and then switchback overload to the lake for a swim at the bottom. mint...


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 9:22 am
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UK/Ireland...

Fern Alley in Kilbroney, NI. 400mt down the side of a big, steep hill. Rocks, sheep, drops, whin bushes. Fantastic.

EU...

The DH trail from Les Duex Alps to Venosc. Great, tight, drift corners, steep and fast, super flowey, big braking. Big adrenalin rush.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 9:30 am
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Tanking it down the grass towards Old Harrys Rocks and remembering the sudden sharp left hander before imminent DEATH over the cliffs .Thats quite a hoot .Purbecks in case you didn't know .


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 9:31 am
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Oh and away from these shores Mr Toads Wild Ride above Lake Tahoe oh and the old Kamikaze d/h at Mammoth .It seems like a wide gravelly fire road until you realise the speed you are picking up and the consequences if you get too close to the edge !!!!


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 9:33 am
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Little Stretton off the Long Mynd, Blackley Hey, Final descent on the Marin, but favouritist ever ever, from the top of Minch Moor, Innerleithen to the bottom. Brill.
Shame its so far away 8(


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 9:35 am
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The descent from Kibo down the tourist route on Kilimanjaro (the looks from the walkers coming the other way is priceles) or up near MacKinders peak on Mount Kenya descending to the North. That is a real days descent, sometimes two going from around 16000 ft to 4000ft!


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 9:44 am
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Hmmm?
Skyline the speed rush through the trees.
The luge for the high seed rocky rush.
S57 because it's nasty & rutty & I shredded the pack down there last night.
Lower sawmill because it's tight & twisty & just wrong.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 9:47 am
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South Downs Way - where I first started mountain biking.
Coming off the top of the Long Man of Wilmington on the SDW itself. Descend towards Alfriston. Starts with grass covered chalk and an open fast track. A few flints to dodge but otherwise just smooth lovelieness. Encourages you to really give it some stick and build up a surprising ammount of speed.
Ideally you need a friend or two to go on ahead open the gate before the road and tell you if the road is clear. The, just when you think your legs might give way you hit the technical part. Flinty tree lined gulley down the remainder of the hill. Hang on and keep the speed up, if you don't have jelly legs by the bottom you haven't done it properly.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 9:50 am
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Bealach na Lice down to Annat in Torridon. Not done any biking outside the UK. Gratuitous pic
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It used to be Cavedale but now I've discovered Carn ban mor in Aviemore.

My GOD what a trail- at the top you can get up past 30mph with big boulders everywhere and just a wide expanse of trail to hammer down. Then it narrows up and turns into the fastest, most exhilarating boulder fest in the country till the last 5 minutes where it becomes swoopy, loose corners that you can put the hammer down on. 30 minutes of heaven.

Abroad, it's the DH track at Champery in Switzerland. Lift up, tear down- it's scary steep at the top, berms, fast, brilliant.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 9:57 am
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The cheeky switchbacks on the Malverns with the rocky drop-off to finish.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 10:03 am
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Pretty sure the track is called Serpintine at Chatel bike park, Morzine.
Switchback after switchback, still think about racing my mate down there now and just hanging the back of the bike out on every corner (may not be the quickest way but soooo much fun)


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 10:15 am
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In the UK, probably Rheola or Mynyndd Du. But for different reasons.

Abroad, would have to be Drum & Bass in Champery. You can ride the top section of the Champery WC track for a hoot (scare), drop out onto the fire road and hit this for something (a little) more sedate. Not a braking bump in sight.

There is a few other tracks off the main lines in the PDS which are good fun too, but too many riders & too little maintenance = not as much fun ๐Ÿ™


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 10:26 am
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Not cycled outside the UK yet, so currently my fav is the short but sweet Beast of Hope Cross. Trail centre descents certainly don't stir the same emotion for me as natural descents.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 10:29 am
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Yes - for me it's a toss-up between The Beast, Cavedale and the entire descent from the top of Garburn, through Troutbeck and finishing in Ambleside.

The Monkey's good, too.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 10:45 am
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UK - Mynydd Du DH track.

Best ever is the descent from the top of the Pic du Midi above the Col de Tourmalet in the Pyrenees (2877 m & you have to ride up) down to Luz (693 m) 18 km of variety starting on treeless moonscape ending in lush village with beer and patisserie from the cafe.


 
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The 500 metres of steps down the back of the Alhambra, Granada always comes to mind, mainly because it was a bit out of the ordinary!


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 10:54 am
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Only been abroad a couple of times to Mountain Bike, both to the same location, so: The White Church downhill, Levkas (Greece).

UK: "The Golf Links" Rhayader (Wales).


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 10:58 am
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I can't really pick one but a few highlights spring to mind.

In the uk the dh course at Bringewood that finishes with the most amazing pump/jump section through the whoops in the trees. Cut throat bridge in the peaks toward the snake with a tail wind on a dry or frosty day.

In europe the long run from Pila to Aosta is always great, grannys garden in les arcs and various bits in the PDS if you avoid the main trails.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 11:00 am
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2 already mentioned- Carn Ban Mor and descent into Torridon are without a doubt the best and longest ST descents anywhere in the UK.

My cheeky fave is always gonna be the Winter Hill descent to Belmont.

Outside UK, Alpe D'huez has a hidden gem in the trees down to Bourg d'Oissans, not far from the megavalanche trail


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 11:00 am
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Megavalanche in alpe d'huez. In the uk i love the descent down to the corner of the road it ladybower. Not hard but you can pedal like hell all the way down and its fun


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 11:01 am
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UK - Prob Rangers path or the pre levelled Addams family sections at Coed Y.

Elsewhere - The whole of Sun Peaks BC for the fact that its a 5 hr drive from anywhere so they figure if you're gonna make the journey, we better build something worth riding.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 11:01 am
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my favourite anywhere is lick her sore-gillard creek -british columbia

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my favvourite over here is probably still cadon bank for sheer floaty flowy fun.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 11:04 am
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UK:

Dumyat from the top down to the road, just love it.
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Ben Cluegh, just fun from start to very long finish. Getting to it is a grind though...
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Gypsy Glen. Fast and a reet larf.
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Aviemore, can't remember the name of it... Rocky, rocky, rocky.
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Abroad.

France, Whisky and Rye with the The Whiteroom. I was having too much fun to stop and take pictures. Probably the fastest I've been on a bike and knew if I came off it was gonna leave a few marks...

Canada, Whistler Mountain. So much choice. So much fun.
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Posted : 05/11/2009 11:15 am
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UK - Tough

Crazy Wobbler - Track Athertons ride in Earthed 4
LLangollen
Bala
Secret Jazz in North Wales....

Europe
Sprint Alvalance Track in OZ
Crans Montanna Black Run

Canada
Goats Gully in WBP
or In Deep


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 11:18 am
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Ranger Path, snowdon
Gargamel, Whistler
Sex Boy, Northshore
Holy Trail, Chamonix
Jack of clubs, Verbier
Summer lightning downhill, Surrey hills cos its local!


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 11:28 am
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Cut gate going south, the switchbacks before the stream!

Mainly because I folowed a mate down there and he straighlined down to the stream off the cliff at the penultimate switchback!


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 11:34 am
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Dodgy little cheeky trail under the big cable car at Champery. Very hard to find, but ooooo so tech ๐Ÿ˜€


 
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The Beast is definately up there for me. It will take your soul apart if you get it wrong. Such a perfect description.
The bridleway off Rushup Edge, from the west end ENE down to the road. Something Gate, can't remember. Now rocky with eroded away Tarmac giving you natural north shore. I've been riding that for 20 years and I still love it. My brother will tell you (peterpoddy) about the time we did it the first tine and I went past him sideways round a corner. Sounds skillful but in reality even my XT11 cantilevers with Scott Mathauser brake block never stood a chance of slowing me down from the speed I was at!!! I could lay the blame on the Tioga farmer john tyres as well. ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 11:48 am
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that'll be chapelgate robdob! excellent choice.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 11:57 am
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robdob, thats chappel gate

Am I the only one that finds the beast just a little boring? Unless you hit it at warp speed, at which point its just scary?


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 11:59 am
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Smith's combe in the Quantocks, fast grassy drop into a loose rocks and roots which can spit you out anywhere prior to dropping steep into the first combe crossing, then twisting through the heath crossing the combe several times...ohh mamma!

A descent in the hills behind Finale,Italy. drop steep into a left hander then underneath a tree branch into a 6ft gully whooping it up. Lush berms,do it in the morning in september with the sun piercing through the trees and the dust rising, oh yes!


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 12:04 pm
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another vote for the beast. It's not as good now as it was the first time in 1996 with Q21R's and 1.95inch tyre on a hardtail though, or is it just me?
and cut gate path derwent end
(robdob that is chapel gate you are thinking of.)
EDIT: but you know that already


 
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UK - I just love the drop down from the top of Cut Gate to Langsett. Not techy in the slightest...

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it starts off with a multitude of lines over grit and peat banks with large gritstone boulders to negotiate before tracking along a dry riverbed and then turning into fast singletrack interdispersed with rocky sections to negotiate/smash your mech off. granted, not the most tecnical piece of singletrack you'll find but i certainly wouldn't call it 'not techy in the slightest'!

it is great though, i'll join. you in that!

garburn pass down to kentmere side has to be up there for me. love it.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 12:05 pm
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Sooo many to choose from

San Marino (the Belmont Descent off Winter Hill)
Snowdon Ranger
Walna Scar to Coniston
Moor Lane in Grizedale.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 12:18 pm
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UK. Oooh. Lots of choice. In no particular order:-
Snowdon Ranger
Chapel Gate
Cavedale
a couple of cheeky Peaks descents
Dollywagon Pike/Grizedale tarn (not done that in quite some time though)
Some of the lesser known Surrey Hills stuff.

Abroad
LaVarda, Grange Hill, Double Header - Les Arcs
CBC->Neds - *the* 'shore. Or O-sin/In Deep/Fatcrobat/Too tight/Schleyer/Clown Shoes in WBP
Artigue, Benque Ridge/Saccourvielle/Black Rocks - Luchon
Mega Qualifier - Ad'H


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 12:28 pm
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Have to agree with Conor in this thread. The descent in Kilbroney is amazing, the amount of speed you pick up is unreal and the views, if you have time to look, are pretty breathtaking.

Colin


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 12:33 pm
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Maybe I've always been going too quick to notice peachos!


 
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Conor is clearly a man of great taste. the track to Venosc is legendary.
Pleney is still amazing fun on a DH bike, provided you're quick enough to skim over the braking bumps...
Pont Bourquin trail in les Diablerets is delightful.
"student houseparty" in Morzine - blissfully under-ridden.
the old WC track in Metabief - simple to ride, not simple to ride fast.
Chaumont Shore in Neuchatel
Glacier DH in Saas Fee (in winter, on snow)

I could go on...


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 12:50 pm
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Coogan, that one you can't remember near Aviemore looks like Carn Ban Mor


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 12:51 pm
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Stert/Somerton Combe on the Quantocks. Nothing too tech, just nice, flowing singletrack for a couple of minutes.


 
Posted : 05/11/2009 12:52 pm
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hmmm toughy - toss up between the north side of mount keen and the walkers trail from lochnagar to loch muick


 
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Mega Qualifier in Alpe D'Huez I reckon.

Honourable mentions must go to Moor Lane in Grizedale and The Calf-Sedbergh in the Howgills though.


 
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didn't take much thought this one:

PHD (from the top top, incl. the hike!) - Pemberton, BC (full stop)


 
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Summer lightning downhill, Surrey hills cos its local!

Honourable mention. I concur, but if you start at the cricket pitch, you can link in Summer Lightning to a much longer down hill (of varying gradients) then on to the side track to Wolven's Lane (fast!) ending up on "The Rookery". The whole thing takes about 20 minutes (15 if you're not me). I have independently dubbed it "Go All The Way". ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
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