The group turnout was
really good with a total of 12 riders making the journey, the majority of whom
had never ridden here before. After a quick briefing of the trails and likely
conditions, a bike check and a chat we split up into 2 groups to take on ‘Follow
the Dog’ and ‘Monkey Trail’. 'Follow the Dog' is the classic ‘Chase trail - a
circular loop of 7 miles, graded Red by the Forestry Commission. 'Monkey Trail'
is a year old 7 mile extension loop that is also a Red graded trail but with a
few optional Black sections as well (very narrow wooden beams and large
rock gardens). Both can be ridden separately if you’re really short on time or
linked together as we did. There is also a designated Down Hill area close by
with tracks that are really well set out making the most of the gradient with
some really good features (jumps, road gaps etc). Steve Peat has also raced
there (Google it) but these were not ridden by us… this time…
The trails here have a
really good mix of technical and really tight rooty sections, rock gardens,
wooden bridge sections, smooth bermed trails and a few slow, grinding, climbs
for good measure and some really fast flowing descents. With a somewhat man made
vibe to the trails (a good thing I think) they manage to be great fun in all
conditions. The sandy soil drains well and retains a lot of grip even when it’s
sodden and the stony surfaced sections run really fast. The surfaced sections
can seem a little slippery in one or two of the corners, and the wooden bridges
added a nice challenge without being too hard as to put people off.
The first group lead by
Mark hit the trails at lightning speed followed (at a more casual pace) by the
other half of the group lead by myself.
In the second group the
ride went really well with plenty of time to take in the trails and have a
chin-wag and some jelly babies at the tops of the climbs before moving on. There
were no serious incidents to speak of and we only had a couple of mechanicals –
broken chain and a broken chain guide (separate bikes) through the second half
of the 'Monkey Trail'. The weather was pretty chilly and wet so my camera only
had 1 outing (sorry) but for a better idea of the trails there are loads of
videos on YouTube!
The group decided to run
the last descent on 'Monkey Trail' again so we rode back up, dropped our seats
and set off hitting the jumps and drops and railing the berms despite the
seemingly relentless headwind.
'Monkey Trail' flows
into the rest of 'Follow the Dog' which was running really well for us with only
1 small section closed for trail repairs. With the end (and a cuppa) in sight we
hit the last set of puddle filled berms, drops rollers and jumps before heading
to the bike wash to get cleaned up.
Overall the only
features we really needed to watch out for were the 3 rock gardens half way
round 'Monkey Trail' and one at the end of 'Follow the Dog' because of the
weather. These sections can safely be ridden in the wet if taken carefully but
all 3 are really short so you’re back on grippy soil after half a second anyway.
As it was so wet our shorts were all brown anyway so it was hard to tell who
rode them comfortably and who had a temporary loss of, erm, composure…
Brown shorts aside,
those who rode all remarked on what a good trail it was and were looking forward
to riding it in the dry sometime soon. My only regret was not changing my brake
pads before we set off; as the soil quite sandy it’s very good at wearing out
parts. For the last mile at least I’d been using the metal on my brake pads to
slow down instead of the pad itself… sorry bike but thanks for not complaining
too much!