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I think i'm one of the few on here that hasn't done this - hopefully will soon be putting that to rest this weekend though. As long as the snow stays away anyway....
Looking at the OS map it looks like the route down splits slightly and gives two different tracks down. Is either one better than another? They both finish at very similar positions at Auchlean, just wondering if there is any advantage of one over the other.
TIA
Dave
As I remember there is only one obvious line actually on the ground
As TJ says, when you get there, there is just one obvious path - the other one on the map effectively doesn't exist
Thanks gents.
Rode the descent this weekend, was hoping for a fast blast down after all the climbing, but had to tackle 100s of drainage ditches that have now been put in. I think I liked it, certainly something different. anyone else risen this recently?[img] https://picasaweb.google.com/m/viewer#photo/117905828983919762817/5675140317193996561/5675140314120531586 [/img]
Must of just missed you - I did it as well on Saturday.
Didnt really like the drainage stuff tbh, punctured a lot - do to lack of skill of course. Don't think i'd bother again, unless i get tubeless tyres.
Lovely wee bit down through the forest mind you.
Dave
There were 4 of us on Sat - two punctured. Easily done. Certainly had to concentrate - bunny hop, drop off, step up - repeat x 100.
The loose stuff through the forest was fun though.
Perhaps I'll do it the other way round next time - fancy blasting down that land rover track....
If you didn't "like" the water bars then you would have hated the trail before as it was pretty tech with lots of big rocks to navigate round or over. The top is still great and so is the bottom. There is still enough tech interest where they haven't put the path in the mid section and evn the new path is fun I thought. If you are looking for swoopy fast fun then it won't be your thing! I reckon with a couple of rides and knowledge of the new bits that a few of the uppy downy water bar step things can be used as doubles! Learning to hop would increase enjoyment and decrease punctures!
I like techy rocky stuff - and I liked the hops and step ups. However, swoopy no-brainers would have suited my energy levels more after the climb.