In Hanmer for most of the week on school camp at the Forest Camp with H. Had the fatty with me cos the Turner was with Josh receiving a fettle. We finished our Code Breaker activity early, giving me some time to escape out for a quick ride.
Headed out of camp and into the Mach1 trail, climbing it, first time in this direction I think. Quite good, got my lungs pumping pretty quick, Climbed and descended, repeat, then across the road below Detox and through to cross the main road and on up through to the Dog Stream bridge. Up onto the road and into the Fir Trail, climbing this, very pleasant track, reminding me of all those years ago when I did the Day Nighter, riding it in the opposite direction. Out the top of this and into Bigfoot for the steep clamber, tight trees, zigging and zagging up to the top. Cleaned it all headed over into the descent. Fun bomb down and around, stopping briefly to deflate some air for smoother riding. Finally out the bottom, most of the trail flows nicely but the last few corners dont quite work.
Briefly down the road and into the Detox climb, always longer than you remember, grind grind grind, up and around and across to the big skidder, making a lap of that, then heading into the descent. Taking the non-easy way, dropping over the rock and into the clay rut descent, fat tires gripping a treat as I fanged down the trail. At the bottom, jumped back on Mach 1 back upwards, across the road and up to the bridge, crossing this and heading down the road-like section of Dog, lots of speed down here and then hung a right to head up to Joliffe Saddle.
Long cruisy climb up this to the top and into the Red Rocks track. A little way into the climb I heard some piggies, obviously spooked them, and saw two little squealers, one black one grey, running off up into the trees. I made a bit of noise in case their mama was nearby, then kept riding, climbing to the top and hooning down the first descents, weaving around the ruts and rocks, dropping down, and continuing left (instead of right as per the last couple times). An interesting detour line off to the right, over some red rocks, then back onto the main blast, with lots of jumps all the way down. Fun.
Finally, the last sweet singletrack through big trees before exiting on to Dog Stream, heading down around to Camp Trail, heading into the new Base Camp track, and bombing through and around this. Quite good in this direction, cos the second half flows nicely mostly downhill back to Camp. Out onto the road and down towards the Forest Camp, instead of heading straight into camp, I hung a left up a forestry road up around the back of the camp, and headed down a fun little final descent into camp. Rolled into camp happy and utterly splattered in muck.
Mucky 13kms. 350 m climbed just over an hour of riding pretty much non stop
Headed out of camp and into the Mach1 trail, climbing it, first time in this direction I think. Quite good, got my lungs pumping pretty quick, Climbed and descended, repeat, then across the road below Detox and through to cross the main road and on up through to the Dog Stream bridge. Up onto the road and into the Fir Trail, climbing this, very pleasant track, reminding me of all those years ago when I did the Day Nighter, riding it in the opposite direction. Out the top of this and into Bigfoot for the steep clamber, tight trees, zigging and zagging up to the top. Cleaned it all headed over into the descent. Fun bomb down and around, stopping briefly to deflate some air for smoother riding. Finally out the bottom, most of the trail flows nicely but the last few corners dont quite work.
Briefly down the road and into the Detox climb, always longer than you remember, grind grind grind, up and around and across to the big skidder, making a lap of that, then heading into the descent. Taking the non-easy way, dropping over the rock and into the clay rut descent, fat tires gripping a treat as I fanged down the trail. At the bottom, jumped back on Mach 1 back upwards, across the road and up to the bridge, crossing this and heading down the road-like section of Dog, lots of speed down here and then hung a right to head up to Joliffe Saddle.
Long cruisy climb up this to the top and into the Red Rocks track. A little way into the climb I heard some piggies, obviously spooked them, and saw two little squealers, one black one grey, running off up into the trees. I made a bit of noise in case their mama was nearby, then kept riding, climbing to the top and hooning down the first descents, weaving around the ruts and rocks, dropping down, and continuing left (instead of right as per the last couple times). An interesting detour line off to the right, over some red rocks, then back onto the main blast, with lots of jumps all the way down. Fun.
Finally, the last sweet singletrack through big trees before exiting on to Dog Stream, heading down around to Camp Trail, heading into the new Base Camp track, and bombing through and around this. Quite good in this direction, cos the second half flows nicely mostly downhill back to Camp. Out onto the road and down towards the Forest Camp, instead of heading straight into camp, I hung a left up a forestry road up around the back of the camp, and headed down a fun little final descent into camp. Rolled into camp happy and utterly splattered in muck.
Mucky 13kms. 350 m climbed just over an hour of riding pretty much non stop
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