steamsey wrote: » Failed spin today!! Tried to go to Ticknock today at 12pm. Absolutely jammers. I should have turned back when the first thing I saw were people arguing at the entrance gate over someone who had pulled in, right at the gate, to get their bike out of the car and caused a traffic jam. I sat in traffic for 25 mins, did a full loop in the car and went back out the gate and home! I used to live nearby, so I could cycle up but need to drive up now. It was a farce today, even mtb'ers were stuck behind cars on the road up. Plenty of people ignoring new double yellow lines and parking everywhere, blocking the road. I suppose everyone is looking to get out etc but just be warned of how busy it is. You can forget about using the main car park at weekends it seems. Park elsewhere and cycle up is probably the best idea if you want to ride Ticknock at the moment.
Peter T wrote: Ballyhoura's yesterday. I must retract my past statements about the place being a bit boring and sedate. Ran the 2enduro stages and had a blast
Peter T wrote: » Ballyhoura's yesterday. I must retract my past statements about the place being a bit boring and sedate. Ran the 2enduro stages and had a blast
iwillhtfu wrote: I see they've done some reshaping on the brown. I was the same always thought it a bit too pedaly and boring. I've only ever done the brown loop and the small fun loops near the car park. Is the white loop good? Any time I've been there's always redirects due to trail closures or the wind farm operations.
Wanderer78 wrote: » I'd assume the enduro trails are not marked, are they marked on the Internets?
iwillhtfu wrote: » I see they've done some reshaping on the brown. I was the same always thought it a bit too pedaly and boring. I've only ever done the brown loop and the small fun loops near the car park. Is the white loop good? Any time I've been there's always redirects due to trail closures or the wind farm operations.
Peter T wrote: » Went out in the ballyhouras Saturday. Pretty busy and plenty out on rentals. I had a route researched all along and wanted to do it on a more clear day but I was there so decided to go for it. Set off on the trails as normal, there is a detour at the moment after Tech 1 that brings you up to the helipad. Some trail maintenance going on. I headed on downhill past the log, then after 5-600m took a left, started climbing up and over Carron Mountain. From there I headed towards the masts and down crossing the blue trail. Now a rough google satellite search showed some kind of path running from there towards seefin. The first kilometre or so wasn't too bad but the rest towards castle Philip was a pain in the ass. Overgrown and had to push for about 2km uphill through wet boggy ground. Then crossing over to the top of Seefin. Back down again to join into the trails where the 6k loop points for home. I can tick it off the list and might go for a similar route again but I definitely will be avoiding the overgrown hiking trail through the bog.
prunudo wrote: Did the Gap team enduro yesterday, well organised with a nice relaxed atmosphere. Was great to get away from covid (bar mask wearing when in the shop) and a some what normal days activity. Having done the gravity enduros before I liked the format yesterday which I believe was more based on the grassroots format. If you made a mistake or got held up you could go again until you're happy with a cleanest run. Only downside was the weather, mist and cloud touching the ground, made some of the forested sections very dark and hard to pick lines. All in all a good days biking though.
bogmanfan wrote: » Went to the new trails in Belmont Demesne near Greystones today. Very short - blue loop is 1.5km and red is around 3. But good fun, and interesting enough to do several laps without getting bored. The red loop is challenging enough with some nice technical climbs. And surface is all natural, so roots, rocks etc. Nice spot for a quick spin. Pizza in the cafe is excellent too.
steamsey wrote: » Did you use your own bike? Few months back I enquired and they said you had to rent their bikes, something about insurance.
mad turnip wrote: » The trail rating up at djouce are a bit misleading all the reds tend to be very difficult for reds and the single black 3 piggies is very steep. Its more commonly referred to as dutch gold.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0RiWZp8sW8 I wouldn't be heading to djouce if your only new.