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Great new video showing the latest additions to the trail
Dave
When's the layer of tarmac going on?
Nice riding based on what they had to work with and well shoot vid but it just looked like two riders coming down a nicely laid gravel path with the odd bump and berm to me...certainly didn't fire me up to want to go and ride it 😐
(and the music was annoying but volume button sorted that)
I've not been to Penmachno for a few years, but I've got very fond memories of it. This looks like something else entirely though- is that all new bits or some 'upgraded' old bits as well in the video?
hmm. Not sure that is much of an "improvement" to penmachno which I've always enjoyed because of its natural feel
Jesus... Did Derbyshire county council do that?
It'll soften no doubt but I agree with bregante. Penmachno had a nice natural feel about it.
My lad will enjoy going down that. Ive been looking for a long and smooth trail for him to have fun on.
It still does. the new sections are just linking the old ones replacing fire road sections
Meh, looks like dcc have been at it
There are no words.
Is this what passes for a 'trail' centre these days?
No wonder people need 160mm of full suspension, I mean how would you cope otherwise?!
Lol, I'll strike Penmachno off my list of places to ride then, I'd get the same experience riding the pavements closer to home.
aerialvue - MemberIt still does. the new sections are just linking the old ones replacing fire road sections
Cool.
My favourite trail centre - should be down in a few weeks, looking forward to it.
That dirty cheating b*stard with his Strava line at 0.28.
The appeal of penmachno for a lot of folks seemed to be that it didn't feel to much like a man made trail.
Some would say it feels a bit more remote than other man made trails, personally i think its a real shame that its had some bmx track in the woods stuff put in.
Not everyone is me though.
Good to see Penmachno's ubiquitous puddles are still there! 😀
I can see your point, but if the rest of the stuff is still there I'll take the new bits as a bonus.
I love the feel of the place, the last descent and the exposed anti clockwise little loop up to the right, just off the fireroad on loop 1 are brill.
Oh, and the really fast little section after you cross the trail after that bit, and the first bit in the video and, oh well, all of it really.
🙂
Is there an up to date map on line somewhere showing the new bits?
Its still all the same Penmachno! fire road or fun? Ill take the fun route every time.
well yes i wouldn't miss out the new bits and ride round em 😀
After the bone jarring bedrock of loop 2 some smooth sections where welcome when I rode it this afternoon.
Lots of new bomb holes after the enduro yesterday
I always wonder why these type of new sections to "trail centre" trails have to be this same formula of smooth shale bmx inspired stuff. Don't get me wrong, when I'm there again I'll ride it, but why do they insist on laying a pavement for us to ride along. Jumps and big berms can be set in a more natural trail with out having to have it billiard table smooth.
I must be getting old, it's not my cup of tea.
All the same it's nice to see that some work is being done, good, bad or indifferent.
I'm knocking all trail centres but maybe they can take ideas from the likes of the Cafall trail at Cwncarn.
If they had taken note of how the caffall trail is built the new sections would be ace, they didnt it's very poor. The second section is mainly uphill and the rollers don't work on both sections they are to steep and oddly spaced so you can't really make them into doubles or so much with them.
Apparently a £5k budget for that video?! Music choice is shocking, just like the new section of trail. The first new bit means you miss out the good flat run switch backs at the end of 1.8 as you go straight on rather than into the turns.
If only a proper trail building company was used rather than a company who make access paths and roads. Conservfor.
Ah well guess you can't please everybody.. for those of you that aint 'Well Ard' go have fun because thats what biking in all is guises is about. Penmachno is as good as ever but now there is an extra grin to be had by the majority of mountain bikers out there.
Dave
corner cutting and skidding in a promo video - does that mean it's OK if we all do it?
Ride don't ride suit yourself. I forgot why I stopped contributing years ago to forums. Now I remember why.
What ever you do on your bike have fun. What ever anyone ever says there aint any trail thats natural!
Just go have fun what ever you ride.
From 'A really old fart' that should know better than post on forums.
I like the look of that. I'm up that way in April so might pay Penmachno a visit while I'm there. That new stuff is guaranteed to have cut up a bit by then.
Looks like fun...on a road bike.
I was there yesterday, those new bits are great fun - they're sandwiched between 'classic' Penmachno sections and its quite an eye opener to come hooning out of the woods at warp speed from smooth new trail straight into a slick, rocky gully.
But haters gonna hate, I s'pose.
Very sadly the sound of a nail being hit squarely on the head by Plecostomus/Nonk 🙁
At least (judging by the drainage) it won't last too long 😐
Ho hum
looks awesome cant wait to get down there.
I was at the enduro on saturday and then rode the full double loop this morning. The new stuff is a tiny proportion of the overall trail and from what I can tell it's only replacing fireroad.
It's still a very wild feeling trail although I will admit that the new stuff feels a bit out of place, but it's worth bearing in min dit is VERY new and hasn't had chance to scrub in and get messed up a bit yet. From the pointy bits peeking through one or two of the more heavily used lines I get the feeling that the rocks are only a very short distance below the top of the Sustrans gravel. So maybe in the spring time the trails will be more like rock sections with some of the gaps filled in.
Not ridden Penmach for around 4 yrs, that does not inspire me to go back! I,m sorry but that looks terrible 🙁
not a helpful vid with riders doing what ****ty riders do change gear ffs 🙂
Why is everyone being so negative?
It's a brand new section of fun looking trail that replaced a fire road. Any trail is more fun than a fire road and it has cost you absolutely nothing. Lighten up, will you?
I rode that new bit and despised every second of it. Loved the natural feel to the rest of it but that 4ft wide pathway (it isn't a trail) represents all that's wrong with Uk trail building at present. It isn't even mountain biking.
I forgot why I stopped contributing years ago to forums. Now I remember why.
The whining here really is quite something. You could say, I'll ride before I pass judgement, but no, you have to say something NOW. Anyway, give it a winter and it'll roughen up, and line will appear through it.
What I find annoying is these poxy mountain bike lifestyle videos we are treated to every time you watch someone just riding a bike.
Haven't visited it but before I watched I was expecting some rough more natural stuff. Those new sections remind me of the 'improvements' to son of chain slapper at the chase and the hope line at Gisburn.
Any trail is more fun than a fire road.
It has cost you absolutely nothing.
You are absolutely right.....it was the absolute best way to spend £50k.I'm very glad they did'nt try and replicate any more of the outstanding singletrack already there because I'm so bored of that.
That was soul destroying - RIP Penmachno.
Loved the natural feel to the rest of it but that 4ft wide pathway (it isn't a trail) represents all that's wrong with Uk trail building at present. It isn't even mountain biking.
+1
The culinary equivalent of drive-through fast food.
🙄
bullandbladder,
Drop the emoticons and 'haters gonna hate' sillyness and understand that other people have a point of view, which may be at variance with yours.
Did it last weekend, the new bits don't spoil any of it's charm. One of the most scenic man made trails around with a wicked sting in the tail for anyone who treats it like the new breed of trails around these days.
How dare they link sections with new trails (not to everyone's liking even though they haven't ridden them and it's probably 0.5% of the whole trail network) when we all love riding fire roads.
Bastards.
You lot that are moaning, are you stupid?
The new bits replace fireroads and flatish sections where the lovely fast flowing singletrack rock stuff you want can't be done
If the whole thing had been surfaced like this then I could understand the "it's ruined" histrionics. But it's like being told that the local bike shop are giving people free coffee while they browse and then saying "wah, I HATE coffee, this shop is dead to me now!". If all they sell is coffee, or they've got rid of half the stock to fit a Costa in then fair enough, but it's one small section where there was nothing previously. If you preferred it the old way then you can choose to ride the fire road instead. So it might not be perfect but you can still have it the old way. At *worst* it's the same as it always was!
File me in the hater camp...
throw some leaves on the trail that will sort it for the natural look!
Here's another bloody awful 4 foot wide trail.
Bloody awful. Nobody rides it.
Deluded, you're the one slagging off a trail based on a promo video.
If you think adding in new sections and promoting a trail to new users is a bad thing then I wish you luck.
For what it's worth, the last new section at least can be bypassed by the old fire road route if it makes you happy.
bullandbladder,
This is a forum - threads solicit opinion. I'm not keen on what I've seen, whether it's being promoted or otherwise.
I'm not detracting from the hard work and application that's gone into building what's been done - it's just not to my taste and is part of a continuing movement in trail building that I find dis-heartening.
I honestly would prefer the fire roads.
Melodramatic or not, we seem to be in an age where everything has to be adulterated and traipsed upon – and for me these additions have a lessening effect. Penmachno always represented something a little more organic and untouched.
Perhaps I'm being small minded because I don't have the ability to ride it like the lads in the vid. 😀
I rode the new sections on Saturday. Thought they were fun.
I enjoyed the contrast going from the original trail to the new whoopy rollered stuff and then blasting back onto the original stuff.
These new sections are not a reason to avoid Penmachno.
Go, Have fun, whether on the new sections or, if it's not your cup of tea, just ride round on the original fireroad links.
I have ridden it (and have ridden Penmachno since it's inception and helped on trail maintenance days).
Yes of course it is better than fire road (not by much mind you) and I know the reasons for why it has been built in that style (need to attract new users,use of Conwy CC preferred contractor,time deadlines,lack of experienced trail management).
Does'nt really stop it being a huge disappointment though.
It just makes me sad
(And blowing £5k on an 'raaad 'duro edit').
LOL at comparing that with A-line. Fantastic.
£5k for a rad duro edit I think arielview saw them coming from a great height 🙂
Just guessing 🙂
[quote=deluded]I honestly would prefer the fire roads.
That would be great. Means everyone enjoying the trails don't have to see how miserable you are.
WTF is up with modern trails all being built like French Autoroutes? Utter shite!!!
Miserable old ****s like me have absoltely no interest in going fast and getting 'airborne', but love slow, techy stuff where if you don't get the right line you might go over the bars.
Why is no one building these type of trails anymore....
I love Penmachno, this new stuff makes me weep!
Delete.
Penmachno is my favorite trail, if the new bits have only replaced fire roads and create an even greater contrast to the 'proper' singletrack then I expect it'll be fine.
Seems a strange thing to spend the cash on though, and a little bit of groomed trail isn't going to drag the masses in is it?
Please tell me that the vid didn't really cost 5k though 😯
[quote=postierich ]£5k for a rad duro edit I think arielview saw them coming from a great height
Just guessing
http://www.aerialvue.co.uk/projects/penmachno-forest-mtb-trails
Looks like a fun blasty trail that lets you relax a little in between the tight stuff. Looks like it would be a great laugh.
As nothing was removed to build it I have no idea how it could ruin the trail for me. Reminds me a bit of the blue at Glentress where you can just let rip and hammer it down the trail jumping and flowing and smiling all the way.
It's also nice to know that the grumpy gits will be avoiding it, it always ruins my day when you find miserable people out on the trails.
Well, to strike a middle path with Rorschach, yes of course it's better than fire road but for 50k (+5 for video) but it seems like a missed opportunity. I wonder how the original Penmachno builders feel about having to work with contractors not versed in trail building? Lots of compromises. Still, I can't say this is foremost on my mind when enjoying the new sections.
moaning bitches!
its replaced the fireroad, how can you moan at that?! bit different if it had replaced all the best bits, but come on, anything for a good old whinge on STW
give that trail 12 months and it won't look anything like it does now anyways, I think some of that 50k should have been spent on drainage of the existing route tho, Imo of course 😉
Love Love Love Penmachno me 8)
Oh the hilarity of people saying things like 'RIP Penmachno'
It really is quite absurd for people to be declaring the death of a trail center based on the fact that non of the original trails have been touched and all remain as they were prior to this work being carried out.
Absolute bed-wetters.
If they are linking sections then rock on.
Wouldn't mind riding my skateboard down some of those bits.
Typical internet. Moan moan moan.
If I go to a restaurant and there's dishes on the menu I don't like, I don't sit there complaining about them to anyone within earshot. I just order something I do like.
FFS.
Miserable old **** like me have absoltely no interest in going fast and getting 'airborne', but love slow, techy stuff where if you don't get the right line you might go over the bars.Why is no one building these type of trails anymore....
No-one ever built trails like that at trail centres. However your local woods are probably still full of them.
In retrospect the RIP comment was OTT - apologies. But I do hope that's the last we see of that sort of trail at Pen.
Am I the only one that thinks 50k sounds cheap for all that trail?
(unless all that footage was the same bits repeated)
It's 2-3km ish I think,just feels interminably long.
Ridden them twice in the last month, and at the weekend at the enduro they held there.
They are very different to the rest of the trails there, that's for sure, but in total they are about 2-3mins worth of saving you riding a fire road which is no bad thing.
The second section is better than the first, thanks to a couple of step downs and decent opportunities to get your wheels off the ground.
The key is hitting them flat out - try riding flat out from the top of Craig Wen, hitting the 1st new section flat out, and then carrying on through Hafod Ffraith (S2 of the enduro). You'll be feeling that at the end and glad of the respite that the new section gives.
Hit the second new section flat out too - and there is a little uphill pedal before the big berms - and blast through the last berm, across the fire road and hit Allt Pen y Bont at full tilt and see what you think then.
In isolation they aren't going to set your world alight, but add them into the mix of what is basically the last couple of downhill blasts and you'll enjoy them.
The key is hitting them flat out
Ah the problem for most of stw....
WTF?! Is the film a spoof? Trail looks so smooth and dull.
wl - Member
WTF?! Is the film a spoof? Trail looks so smooth and dull.
It's bloody awful.Looks like far too much fun.
Whatever you do don't ride them.You might enjoy them and we can't have anybody enjoying themselves can we?
You'r best off sticking to your local trails.
Looks pretty sweet that, and a welcome alternative to fireroads.
I love Penmachno, and I can see these new sections being a lot of fun when they become weathered-in.
They do look very stark when first built these sorts of trails, but they soon blend. Brechfa would have looked similar, Bikepark Wales defo would have done, and pretty much any trail looks a bit 'alien' when first cut in. They'll soon blend and there is plenty of weather up there to help. 🙂
Taking Molly's restaurant analogy, it's not like going to a restaurant and not liking the food on the menu and then complaining. It's more like a restaurant (renowned for soup - wet but tasty) spending quite a lot of money to produce a fancy launch to some new meals on the existing menu that have cost a lot, only to find out its scrambled egg and boiled rice. It's out of keeping with the rest of the menu, misses the USP of the restaurant and leaves you feeling the money could have been better spent elsewhere. If you like egg and rice then you'll not mind but if you went just for the soup it adds nothing and removes the possibility of something more interesting coming later.
WILL PEOPLE PLEASE COMMENT AFTER BLOODY RIDING IT AND NOT BE BLOODY KEYBOARD BLOODY WARRIORS SLAGGING EVERY BLOODY THING OFF COS THEY THINK THEY'RE COOL!!!!!
Thanks for you co-operation.
iolo
Have you ridden there 😉
mrhoppy - MemberTaking Molly's restaurant analogy, it's not like going to a restaurant and not liking the food on the menu and then complaining. It's more like a restaurant (renowned for soup - wet but tasty) spending quite a lot of money to produce a fancy launch to some new meals on the existing menu that have cost a lot, only to find out its scrambled egg and boiled rice. It's out of keeping with the rest of the menu, misses the USP of the restaurant and leaves you feeling the money could have been better spent elsewhere. If you like egg and rice then you'll not mind but if you went just for the soup it adds nothing and removes the possibility of something more interesting coming later.
Totally clear. I can really understand the outrage now.
ioloHave you ridden there
I must admit, I'm currently off the bike.
I do however know Andy, the mountain bike ranger who was in charge of the build.
This guy rides mountain bikes very well and was in charge of all new bits in Coed y Brenin in the last few years. He doesn't build bad trails.
He also builds them to a sustainable standard ensuring erosion and standing water is kept to a minimum.
The standing water is an issue the original trail builders at Penmachno did not account for any you are always guaranteed a wet arse or bloody dangerous ice rink (depending on the time of year).
Like this?
I appreciate that it's always horses for courses and that these new sections are better than fire road but personally I would have liked to have seen them being a bit more technical than that. A shame IMO but hopefully they will bed in a bit.
iolo - Member
WILL PEOPLE PLEASE COMMENT AFTER BLOODY RIDING IT AND NOT BE BLOODY KEYBOARD BLOODY WARRIORS SLAGGING EVERY BLOODY THING OFF COS THEY THINK THEY'RE COOL!!!!!
Thanks for you co-operation.
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You are on Singletrack!!!! that ^^^ stuff don't work around here mate!
its ALL about Opinions and Judgment here y'know, Lmao