Jet and me parked up the bottom of Britten, usual spot, and headed up. I was surprised how wet everything was, with water pouring out of the hillside. We climbed over the fence at the bath, and boy was the hill wet, with water flowing across the track just up from here, but once up on the actual mtnbike track, it wasn't so bad, with recent drainage additions having done their job well, and only one or two spots with water soakage. Higher up had some sogginess too. Around across the top, I figured the out the front trail would be greasy as given it's quite flat, so I just headed for the trees, then over the stile and up Broadleaf. Good climb up here, missing the Track Closed sign, but figuring against heading down to Greenwood, and so hung a right towards Cavendish. A couple of really mucky spots up here (muckiest I've ever seen it, not just bikes mucking it up too), and a few walkers including one grumpy old lady who was just looking for something to hassle "You know this track is closed, don't you?" "Nope, didn't see any signs" Ride ride ride... No biggie. Mostly it was dry enough, and a good blat down the last to the stile and bottom.
Then onto the Summit Rd, down under the Gondola and ahead I see some familiar helmets heading towards me. Andy, Pete, Wazza and Wahayno out for their jaunt, on the roads. Short catch up and we went our separate ways. Jet and me up the road, keeping him in check all the way due to fast roadies heading down, then we were at the Castle Rock track. (also Closed, but it didnt need to be).
Tiny bit of wet in that first descent, then very good condition for a long way around, fun descending, til that rocky section (close to the road), which was running water, but no mud so all good, down into the hairpin and back across, usual wet spot (now in good condition), next hairpin, and down, bit of moisture work needed, then climbing, dry as a bone and good to go. Across and back onto the Summit Rd, back around under the Gondola, and up, up to Cavindish Saddle, and climbing the first section of singletrack before taking the trail down to the road crossing.
Into Britten, (closed, but I wasnt using the mtnbike track), dry as across the first section, and then I headed out onto the point, and straight down the ridge, off piste, and eventually finding my way down to the very very mucky traverse section in the lower middle of the hill. Once out of that, it was the sweet bomb down under the pylon back to the car.
Only 11kms, but over 500 m climbed...
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