Ice on the fireroad up was indeed mental this weekend, I could hardly stand on parts of it, the road was closed and there was a worry about how anyone could be rescued if an accident happened. we rode mainly natural trails rather than the manmade stuff and on the climbs pushed up a lot more than rode. anything above the buzzards (freeride) car park was a skating rink
Wallride being closed is probably more to do with ice on the trail rather than people going over the top. a couple of weeks ago we were at it and it was total carnage, not so much from people "getting off" on the wall ride as from decking it trying to pedal on the berms – I hit the deck on the run in to the step-up next to the second wallride from my wheels simply slipping out on the iced over camber.
if it’s icy, go to inners and ride the proper DH tracks (not make or brake/caddonbank etc.), they’re always ridable no matter how cold, icy, snowwy, wet it is.
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