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  • Northwind
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    Aye, not too impressed tbh, mostly it’s not that different but there’s definite “feature trees” missing. Quite a lot of the more open feeling is just brashing rather than full tree felling though. Not sure who did the work, it doesn’t feel like Andy Wardman’s though, bit slapdash.

    sailor74
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    I hear a lot of people complaining about trail sanitisation, then they go and buy 29ers. Go figure.

    Northwind
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    29ers don’t have an awful lot to do with trees being cut down mind. Not a bar width thing either, I’ve been down that trail with 762s.

    ChrisL
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    sas78 – Member
    …and a load of rubbish in the car park and the wee hut before the Ewok Village was covered with litter – WTF is wrong with people these days!?

    I wasn’t very impressed with that either. Why is it so much harder to carry empty packets and bottles than the full ones?

    Northwind – Member

    Aye, not too impressed tbh, mostly it’s not that different but there’s definite “feature trees” missing. Quite a lot of the more open feeling is just brashing rather than full tree felling though. Not sure who did the work, it doesn’t feel like Andy Wardman’s though, bit slapdash.

    Yet I was on the same ride but didn’t really experience any effect from the missing trees. Except for one or two I’m not sure I’d have noticed the change except that I was looking for it. Probably goes to show how differently people can perceive the same thing.

    On the other hand the brashing was definitely not up to its usual standards seeing as just after That Bit one branch got stuck in my helmet vents and tried to pull it off my head!

    sas78
    Full Member

    ChrisL – aye, especially when they’ve just humpfed the stuff up redemption and it’s pretty much all downhill home!!!

    What is sad is that the Black Route is probably used by “bikers”, not just casual trail centre users, and you’d think they’d want to keep their environment for their sport clean, wouldn’t you?!…

    It just staggers me how little some people care about littering. Do they think people are paid to run round after them clearing up, or that they should have bins everywhere?! I actually picked some of it up last night and felt a little embarrassed doing so. Why I do not know. 🙁

    legend
    Free Member

    Yet I was on the same ride but didn’t really experience any effect from the missing trees. Except for one or two I’m not sure I’d have noticed the change except that I was looking for it. Probably goes to show how differently people can perceive the same thing.

    You didn’t notice that lines were available that previous would’ve had you bouncing off trees?

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Chris rides The Proper Line not any of this newfangled feature-avoiding bullshit- and no wonder, quite often he built it 😉

    bigjim
    Full Member

    Sheesh, you’ll be telling me he follows the corners in the trail instead of cutting them out next.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    When the day comes that every corner at Glentress has been replaced with an epic dickhead straightline that goes like an arrow from Spooky Woods to the cafe, and all of the corners have become forgotten and overgrown, there’ll still be one man riding where the trail used to be. And swearing a lot.

    ChrisL
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    legend – Member
    You didn’t notice that lines were available that previous would’ve had you bouncing off trees?

    Hard to say. I don’t think that my overall experience of riding the trail felt particularly different, though that doesn’t necessarily mean I wasn’t taking some different lines to usual. On the other hand I’m not wikkid awsum in the slightest and on a trail I know well I could mostly be shoring up my limited skills by riding a line slowly settled upon and memorised over the years. 🙂

    On the other hand I was able to notice that Hop, Skip and Jump could now be reamed Hop, Skip, Jump and Won’t Stay On The Trail, Even When There’s Three Options And One Of Them Is Already a Chicken Run. Bah.

    Northwind – Member

    When the day comes that every corner at Glentress has been replaced with an epic dickhead straightline that goes like an arrow from Spooky Woods to the cafe, and all of the corners have become forgotten and overgrown, there’ll still be one man riding where the trail used to be. And swearing a lot.

    That sadly seems quite likely.

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