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[Closed] Artur Stiniog - will I die?

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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?


 
Posted : 11/04/2018 7:07 am
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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.


 
Posted : 11/04/2018 7:16 am
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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!


 
Posted : 11/04/2018 7:17 am
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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


 
Posted : 11/04/2018 7:40 am
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Weather is often changeable

Thats polite, weather is ‘often shite’ ha ha


 
Posted : 11/04/2018 7:42 am
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Nah. I've done the blue and red on a hardtail. It hurts, but you won't die!! 😋


 
Posted : 11/04/2018 8:04 am
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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)


 
Posted : 11/04/2018 8:40 am
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It's ace - you'll love it.


 
Posted : 11/04/2018 5:23 pm

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