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Winter boots might be full of water by then.
Something that drains well might be better.
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flatfishy wrote:Winter boots might be full of water by then.
Something that drains well might be better.
I'm so over getting wet, i don't care if I'm wet, I just wanna be warm :|

So footwear choice will be based on weather forecast in reality, I think we go down that forded road too, but I've been down there before and know what to expect :lol:
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Hang on a minute.

Pushing.

Pushing down hill!!

Carrying.

What's all this talk! Hmm, not sure if its a good thing that i'll be riding the entire course' on sight' will be surprising at least...
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Pushing down hill!!
It's very short lived ... in daylight it's just about rideable. 1/2 mile on there's another descent that's certainly ridable but will catch a few out in th dark*.

*Again, it's fairly short.
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s8tannorm wrote:
Pushing down hill!!
It's very short lived ... in daylight it's just about rideable. 1/2 mile on there's another descent that's certainly ridable but will catch a few out in th dark*.

*Again, it's fairly short.

It's ok, I'm not adverse to a bit of hike-a-bike. A recent outing involved pushing for several hundred metres of overhead bracken on the back of stanage. It was hilariously unridable!

And I think there's still bits of greenery jammed in the cassette (badge of honour!!)
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s8tannorm wrote:
Pushing down hill!!
It's very short lived ... in daylight it's just about rideable. 1/2 mile on there's another descent that's certainly ridable but will catch a few out in th dark*.

*Again, it's fairly short.
If I recall, from the top of the big push after you leave Hafren, the next piece of forest should be rideable*. Once you cross the second bit of fireroad to begin the descent back down to the stream its best to keep to the right. A quick splash through the stream, grassy push and then its straight forward after that. As Steve says, 10 mins, tops ;)

* by which, I mean less than 25% pushing
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Right, so once it gets hike a bike and a bit horrible, once that's done you're almost back? I'll use that as motivation :?
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I was actually thinking about the slightly rocky descent that drops down to the stream with the little bridge (nice flowy singletrack before it)*. The high drop on the LH side tends to put folk off ... I suppose if it's dark you won't see it ;)

*comes after what Ian's described.
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Oh, you mean the bit on the TCW?
Yes, darkness will probably help there. What you can't see etc...
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