Out and up on the Troll again. Up past Longridge and then up the wee zig zag (pushing) to Ridgeview, over where the bathtub used to be and rode up thru Britten from here. Trail officially open again, apparently since last Sunday (so Karen last week was only one day out). Hit the Summit and boffed off down and into OG Greenwood entrance, hanging a quick left into Knapsack aka Sheepshit Alley. Nice roll down this, steel frame softening the rough and lack of tire grip entertaining. Couple of mtbguys hanging chatting here, said my gudday and straight over the stile by the pines and back up the road. Bumped into the boys (Wazza, Andy and Wayno (on a new YT)) just above the Greenwood entrance and had a good chat with them on the roadside.
Parted our ways and I stood and pumped up up and around, staying on the Summit, to the Cutting singletrack entrance to Britten. Good blast around here, tech rocks ridden carefully, around the front then bombing down 'Vee Twin' down all the way, taking the lower trail across (not from the first hairpin), across over and down the techy rocks below the pylons. Never notice how rough it is down there on the Pipeline... certainly do on the Troll. From here, I bombed down the walking track to Major Hornbrook, all the way down and into the park, taking the fun techy line I took the other week, out the bottom onto Canon Hill Crescent. Fast as hell blast down this, really picking up speed below Gum Tree Grove, rolling out onto Bridle Path Rd, and treadling up this to Greg's place, pushing up into the Heathcote Quarry Reserve steps.
Pushed up the steps, had a wee look down towards the Quarry, but continued back up the main track, taking turns wheelying on back wheel or pushing it by my side. Picked it up and carried one section then pushed a bit more. Had another look up another trail, being built recently, but back to bike and on up the main trail, climbing, big time, carrying the last few hundred metres, then up the stairs, and exiting at Rockview Place. Onto Major Hornbrook, Belleview and down to 'home'.
An enjoyable, but tough, 12.8 kms, with 540 m climbed.
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