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Going on a group trip there later this year. I've done uplift days at BPW and can get down the reds there.
I've heard Artur is more downhill oriented tho? I usually ride my Whyte T-130 at BPW and touch wood isit's be ok, will it be tough enough for Artur?
Not only will you not die, you'll have a great time. I went on my long travel 29er trail bike and it was fine. Had a few punctures so either run tubeless or higher pressures, and bust a spoke, but I have a burly wheel set so just carried on and the wheel was fine...didn't even go out of true. I ran every run except for the double diamond one and to my surprise wasn't the slowest out on the course that day.
It is knackering though. I ended up bailing about an hour or so before the session ended as I was just exhausted and didn't want to have an off from being too tired.
I wouldn’t know where to draw the line really, BPW is big into ‘progression’ and have been making their trails ‘bigger’ year on year.
AS is certainly rockier, I know that!
AS has some bigger features, but most of the reds and blue there are rollable, and pretty much wheels down if you want. Go for the single black after a few runs just to prove to yourself you can, the double black has some unavoidable stuff that's probably more fun on a DH bike. Weather is often changeable
Weather is often changeable
Thats polite, weather is ‘often shite’ ha ha
Nah. I've done the blue and red on a hardtail. It hurts, but you won't die!! 😋
It's not much harder than most other trail centres apart from the double black Diamond. I'd still recommend a go on the Y Du Double black, even if its beyond your ability you can still get down it just slowly. When it rains the difficulty goes up a lot because the slate gets slippy, especially on Black Powder (the regular Black)
It's ace - you'll love it.