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OK, so trying to plan a photoshoot for this Saturday with Laurence CE ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/laurence-ce/sets/72157625389698843/), but problem is we can't think of where to go.
He is in Mold, and I'm in Colwyn Bay, so North Wales or nearby ideally.
We've shot a lot of stuff; remote XC, generic DH, dirtjumps, wooden stunts etc etc, and trying to think of somewhere a bit different.
Shoot will either be for big or small bike (or both). Ideally, in a picturesque location (can be the best trail but not too great if it's next to a Tescos).
Thought of Lee Quarry, not been before and it looks quite fun, but it's a bit of a trek (2hours from me).
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Ta, Duane 🙂
Peak District, particularly the Dark Peak is 2 hours from North Wales, some very nice landscapes, in a monochrome Dark Peak only sort of way.
llanberris slate quarry?
Berwyns, great views, loads of singletrack, pretty quiet. Not too far
The Verandah below llangwfan forest, lots of deep really slippy mud last sunday, great views though, moel arthur nearby, as is penycloddiu.
Ogwen Valley, Devil's Kitchen. When it's all boiling up and proper primeval....
Duane; Kevevs is yer mayn. He's an artist, and I understand you know him, so he'd be a good person to ask actually. He knows about aesthetics and stuff. He and SueW know loads of beautiful places in that area. They'd be the ones I'd be consulting for possible locations.
Duane have a read of this from DavidM, could be worth a go next to Ogwen.
http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/hardest-trail-you-have-ever-ridden/page/3
Ffynnon Llugwy Reservoir is in the picture in case you were wondering.
Blaenau Ffestiniog
Ride up to the stwlan dam, above the hydro power station for some dramatic scenery and some James Bond vibes.
Dirt did a superb photo shoot here a few Years ago.
Also ceck out Cwmorthin near by above Tan y Grisiau, See if you can ride down some of the old Inclines !! Also you can then go up to Rhosydd abandoned barracks village and even go underground ( but take care )
located mid point between Coed y Brenin and Betws
pembroke coast?
Is this for a bike shoot or otherwise? As suggested above, Vivian (or other quarries) is a very atmospheric place, especially if accessed via Matilda / higher. Rhosydd/ Cwmorthin are equally photogenic, in my mind bleaker. The semi abandoned Japanese Garden on the access track up from Tan-y Grisiau is a whole world of possibilities.
The riverside path from Pont Aberglaslyn towards Beddgelert is another possibilty. Lots of moving and still water, lots of interest too- mountains, river, steam.
Sea cliffs/ cave at Tonfennau, just north of Tywyn always please.
Loads more ideas too, can you be a bit more specific?
Cheers all.
Well, a bike shoot, as in, I'll be on a bike, riding it.
See here for previous examples (some are of me);
http://laurence-ce.pinkbike.com/album/UK-2011/
So really looking for trails with decent features on too.
Fairly settled on Lee Quarry I think. Now to decide which bike to take...
Goes from north Wales to Lee Quarry to take nice pics?? *shakes head*
Might be worth heading to Nant Gwrtheyrn; with a bit of creative freeriding, there should be another POD around there somewhere:
I'd only go Lee quarry if you wanted loads of fun cycling as well as ok photos.. the trails themselves looks quite cool but other than that its mundane.. some cheeky freeride around nant g would be far more interesting IMO
what beicmynydd said I reckon. The old Wrysgan and Cwmorthin slate mining area above Tan-y-grisiau, Blaenau is pretty visual and different. It's not rad gnarly jumpy but you can get about on a bike, and if it's a photoshoot, it's just whatever makes the shot eh? all the old abandoned buildings and mining machinery with all the massive mounds of slate waste would be a totally different setting, lot of history. Nice n grey n horrible and wintry and WELSH 🙂 Lee Quarry looks more of a laugh tho' tbh.