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  • Top 10 best descents you have ever done
  • trailmonkey
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    magic carpet (mont jovet) – la plagne
    vini vidi vici – bourg st maurice
    any 1 of a myriad of trails at the white room – sainte foy
    toboggan – verbier
    the ridge from col de cou to champery – morzine
    nan bield – lakes
    unknown grizedale jaggedy bedrock bw – lakes
    hunters tor and nutcracker – dartmoor
    plague – dartmoor
    weacombe quantocks

    beagle
    Free Member

    Toboggan – Verbier. OMG I’d forgot about that, ace descent followed by a swim in the gravel pits with some bikini clad skandi lasses someone knew, lift back up to Verbier for beer and pizza. Don’t get that vibe down in Hayfield!

    Sanny
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    Ullock Pike then the climb and steep descent into the village under Skiddaw
    Whiteless Pike
    Angle Tarn (more a traverse but lovely)
    MacDhui to the Hutchison Hut
    Glas Alt to Loch Muick
    Ben Lomond – a reliable favourite
    200 switchbacks in Verbier
    Grand St Bernard Pass
    Col de la Possette in Chamonix
    Pierre Avoir, Chute De Bisse and Jackass in a oney, Verbier

    So that’s 10 that spring to mind but loads more I could easily add. Rode some lovely stuff in Kananaskis in Canada that was terrific. Some great stuff in the Basque country too.

    There’s loads of stuff I’ve still to discover on my doorstep in the Highlands. The Ring of Steall looks to be a belter. I can’t wait for the longer days to be back.

    Sanny
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    Actually, Carn a Chlamain last Sunday was memorable. Glorious winter afternoon sunshine and over 2000 feet of vertical on a narrow stalkers path. Rides where you descend in the setting sun are always good!

    Balls, I need to add Ben Lawers to the list as well as Carn Ban Mor – always fun. Does it need to be just 10?

    walleater
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    Sidewinder – Sunshine Coast BC
    Gargamel – Whistler – more for the experience of riding it solo, and shitting myself at times.
    Ladies Only – Fromme BC. Digger has done his magic and re-worked it in fine style.
    Rio – Kamloops BC
    Resurrectum – somewhere in BC…
    Toboggan – Verbier
    Heart Of Darkness – Whistler – just good fun.
    Any cheeky sheep line on the Long Mynd.
    Skull – Fromme BC
    The Wrekin – Shropshire – on a rigid bike at 40mph for that Repack vibe!

    freeridenick
    Free Member

    Pierre Avoir, Chute De Bisse and Jackass in a oney, Verbier 8)
    nan bield – lakes 8)
    Original Sin into Freight Train, a bit of Upper Easy Does It into Dirt Merchant into Golden Triangle into Lower A-Line into Hornet into Old School into Lower A-Line to finish on the GLC drop 😛 😛
    and for a local slant top to bottom on ranmore finishing with numbskull and jims hole :mrgreen:

    Also just remember
    Windy Pass – The Chilcotins
    Sexboy on Cypress Mountain (northshore)
    7 summits – Rossland
    Speedway – Verbier

    Sanny
    Free Member

    Garrr! Speedway then the super tech switchbacks off the bisse. How could I forget that? Doh!

    200 switchbacks in the Rhone Valley

    Emosson down to Le Chable…….Doh!

    10 is too hard!

    And then of course there is the Lairig Ghru. It’s not long but it is flowy perfection.

    Oh oh oh – can I add valon Darby in Verbier on an autumn day?

    Straightliner
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    Pretty much anything on the Trans Provence, oh, and the Mega’s quite interesting too because of the variation in terrain over the length of the course.

    bob_summers
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    Sad to see so many Lakes descents here.. I’m a native but never ridden MTB there 😥

    freeridenick
    Free Member

    you live in the lakes and not ridden a bike there!?

    Must do Whiteless Pike some day soon.

    Dain_Bramaged
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    Megavalanche Qualifier
    then the Megavalanche
    La Komatrautrail, Chatel
    Swiss National DH
    “Brendons” trail at Triscombe
    French National DH
    “SX”, Chatel

    Gah ! too many I don’t know the name of…

    freeridenick
    Free Member

    where is brendons track in triscombe?
    I love the steep tech stuff there but not sure if I have ridden that one.

    derekrides
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    When I look at all those, I think isn’t life great, so many trails, so little time, I just wish the ones I have ridden I had the bike I have now, so I’ll just have to go do em all again..

    I only ever really got going on Crank it up at Whistler (still learning the ropes on a bit of a heavy old clunker bike) but I was lucky enough on the last day to follow a really good rider down and did stuff that looking back I must have been mad.

    The others I enjoyed I’ve no idea what they were called, but like the other poster said if they downhill they’re cool with me – I just love it.

    Keep posting the pictures, it’s damp and miserable outside and it turns my screen into a much nicer window to look out of.

    Sanny
    Free Member

    Freeride Nick

    When are you coming up to Jockland and we can show you some marvellous big mountain descents! 😀

    Nan Bield is good sport when nipping off from High Street.

    Fairfield Horseshoe on a frozen winters day in the snow is another cracker.

    Jeez, there are so many good trails and so many more to discover. Roll on the hard frozen, snow free days in the mountains. Might as well make the most of my Ice Spikers!

    carbon337
    Free Member

    Rusty Spanner – Bewick Moor Really?

    It was an ok little xc ride but wasnt that impressed with it to be honest. Hardly this category.

    Dain_Bramaged
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    Brendans trail is about a mile along the ridgeline.
    Once you can see the Bristol Channel at the top, its a tiny trail in the heather on your left.
    Ive got lost trying to find it every time i’ve been there…
    Its the steepest, techiest trail i’ve ridden in this country.. 🙂

    freeridenick
    Free Member

    Hey Sanny

    I know, I know…its on the radar – but always getting pulled to the continent where the sun always shines and the trails dusty!!!

    just spent 5 days in Molini de Triora – 22,000m descended. Ace fun 😛
    Highly recommended…

    http://vimeo.com/31643325

    stilltortoise
    Free Member

    I’m not sure I know the names of any more than a handful of descents. However pretty much all the downwards action I’ve done in Sierra Nevada knocks most UK riding into a cocked hat and I’d love to go back. Could be just the nice weather though!

    bob_summers
    Full Member

    Nick – I moved to Spain three years ago and have started riding MTB since then.
    Done loads of walking and roadbiking in the lakes. One day….

    messiah
    Free Member

    I love my Scottish route’s but the thought of riding here again has me drooling. South Mountain Trails Phoenix Arizona with Gnargnartours 😀

    konaboy2275
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    My fave isn’t there any more, the DH track at Nannerch 😥

    Would struggle to pick ten but here’s a few;

    Fort William DH
    The one from the top of the Chatel bubble back to the station just for pure speed and fun.
    Top of Cairngorn back to Loch Morlich
    Warton Crag near Carnforth for fond memories of riding it in my teens.
    Pleney at Morzine is fast (a rondom clip off you tube, not me riding);
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDYOy5HdZts&feature=related
    The bottom bit at Lee Quarry from the bmx track to the gate.
    San Marino at Belmont before it got really rutted.

    metalheart
    Free Member

    Trail 403 followed by 401 in CB. simply one of the best days of my life.
    Not quite the same league but the Kessler run in fruita was a blast in the midsummer noontime heat. It’s a nice and warm memory to me.
    The descent from the back of clachnaben into Tarfside followed by The .
    The Mounth descent into Glen Doll (from Loch Muick )
    And I have a deep affection for the Glen Tannar descents
    And hey, because it’s true, the blue run at Glentress. 😀

    proflexforever
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    The final descent coming off the back of the moon….
    I’m not the best at bunny hopping but WOW did I get some air of that crater

    GlitterGary
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    The steps at the back of Rumbelow’s on Stanley front street.

    freeridenick
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    Dain_Bramaged – cheers going to try and find that…. 😯

    agentdagnamit
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    Avoiding the Alps & Spain, cant be @rsed to remember gnar names given by English guides:

    Starwars, Lungbuster and Little Verbier – Wye Valley
    Limestone Link from Beacon Batch down to A38
    Too many in Horner and Porlock Woods to mention, thanks to the local deers who dont bother naming trails
    Rocks and Roots – Exmoor
    Rocky Road – Mendips (for old times sake, but Badgers is now an alternative)
    Golf Course descent near Rhayader – easy, but fast and fun
    Dr Blackhalls
    Grizedale tarn to Grizedale
    Most of the rocky BWs in Grizedale Forest(Grandad etc, Fox, Devil’s Thingy etc – not just Parkamoor)
    Claife Heights BW to Hawkshead – happy memories of this summer’s trip
    Old Motorbike run – FOD (and tempted to add the new Verderers descent too…..)
    Watendlath (as posted above)
    Y Das
    Knicker Trail and other Avon Gorge runs
    Bourton Combe – for surprising me with it’s very existance earlier this year
    Weacombe (if I had to pick a Quantocks descent)
    Cham-mini near Dursley

    And Portal Rim, Moab, just to add one core run to the list.

    Carlos45
    Free Member

    In no particular order

    Northern Monkey
    BKB
    Gun Bucket
    Windy Willow
    Mangrove Alley
    Summer Lightening
    Reggae Reggae (RIP)
    Evian
    Deja Vu
    T1-T5
    (some of the others are beyond me….)

    Someone once said I should go farther afield……….

    loddrik
    Free Member

    Resigning from my safe professional job just as the recession kicked in, it has been a pretty scary and prolonged descent ever since…

    freeridenick
    Free Member

    Carlos45 – surreys finest…
    gun bucket ?? must know that as something else.

    chakaping
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    Avoiding the Alps & Spain, cant be @rsed to remember gnar names given by English guides:

    Starwars, Lungbuster and Little Verbier – Wye Valley

    Are gnar names only acceptable in the Wye Valley then?

    😉

    trailmonkey
    Full Member

    oh, i forgot about crug mawr, that’s got to go in there.

    derekrides
    Free Member

    GlitterGary – Member
    The steps at the back of Rumbelow’s on Stanley front street.

    I’m surprised you don’t mention Sandy Lanes, it’s at the back of where you live now..

    freeridenick
    Free Member

    we even have a “vertigo” in Surrey now 😛

    flyingmonkeycorps
    Full Member

    Snowdon Rangers. I want to do it again. Preferably in the sun, please.

    Panoramic down to Chatel – green graded, but so much jumpy bermy fun it’s silly. Goes on forever too.

    Suicide Brake. fastFASTFAST[b]ROCKS[/b]

    Green that I can’t remember the name of in Les Gets, goes from the top of the bubble lift. Loads of roots, dead fast and long.

    Grandad, Dad and the Dentist (I think) near Grizedale somewhere.

    The really fast, jumpy one on the Monkey Trail at Cannock.

    The top bit of Innerleithen.

    The one on the Jacobs’ loop from Edale that’s always chewed up by 4x4s and has a stream at the bottom.

    The bit at Dalby that used to be a descent but isn’t any more. It was only a few hundred yards long but it was by far the best bit. And now it’s a climb. Sigh.

    Cutgate. Especially in the snow. Or the sun. But not so much in the rain.

    How many’s that? I’m sure I’ve forgotten a ton.

    RHSno2
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    God, not sure. All in alps/Europe.
    Normally the last one I have done but…
    La varda blew my mind the last time I did it but not the first time
    New vallon d’arby.
    The ultimate
    La tourche crazy hike
    Emosson for sure
    Spanish inquisition made me fall back in love
    Valloire and galibier
    Probably sounds funny but I love erection section with variant into martigny.
    Donkey darko tp.
    Col des milles
    However, Careless Whisper is going to be the one.
    Funny how a lot of people say Nuthouse. Great trail but not top 10.

    bjj.andy.w
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    Walna scar, Coniston in the lakes used to be good. Well, it was until they turned half of it into a pavement 😥 let’s just hope a few hard winters restores it back to its former glory.

    flamejob
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    The trail outside my house.
    [video]http://vimeo.com/30272111[/video]

    911 in Malaga with http://www.switch-backs.com
    [video]http://vimeo.com/19824218[/video]

    My old local trail
    [video]http://vimeo.com/19347649[/video]

    The SRAM track
    [video]http://vimeo.com/13800378[/video]

    Rockadillo (on my little bike chasing DHers 😀 )
    [video]http://vimeo.com/22830707[/video]

    Crans Montana Black run
    [video]http://vimeo.com/28366273[/video]

    Bored of posting links now

    chakaping
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    Funny how a lot of people say Nuthouse. Great trail but not top 10.

    I know where you’re coming from, but I picked it because it was the one trail I kept wanting to do again in Verbier – and where I felt my riding really start to click and improve a bit.

    Many of my choices wouldn’t make a collective top 10, but they’re as much about how I was riding on the day as the actual physical trail.

    I thought about picking La Varda, it was fun and I surprised myself with my riding on some of it, but it just didn’t give me that buzz that my other choices did.

    I think I’d want to do it again several times, and possibly in a one-er.

    freeridenick
    Free Member

    Actually I meant Jackass not Nuthouse..
    Vertigo should really be in there
    Careless whisper sounds interesting?

    D0NK
    Full Member

    Jon’s 200 yards, end of thread 🙂
    OK go on then I also like
    Ullock pike
    Styhead-stockley bridge
    Watendlath-frith wood
    Newlands
    Don Juan de marco (switchbacks)
    moody french bastard
    Nan bield
    Parkamoor-satterthwaite
    lawn mower (i think, FoD, now apparently no more)
    Bit short but I quite like Rake beck

    Edit

    Grizedale tarn to Grizedale

    What route agentdagnamit ?

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