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Monday 6 April 2009

Day in Dalby Forest Trail Centre

It started with a few pranks whilst setting up, but finished with the extremely welcome site of the car park, 25 miles later!

What a brilliant day. The trails were really good, our first outing into Dalby Forest and it was really enjoyable, up to around 20 mile mark. After that, most of us were tired and it was a bit of a slog getting back home. We even managed to get Nick and Matt tired, this is some achievement.

The trail itself rode well, full suspension was probably the choice set-up as the rocky sections were likely to have added fatigue and some of the arm-shaking flat and downhill sections felt tough even on FS. The route started with a leg warming uphill out of the visitor centre car park, followed by sections of flowing down and up sections. We did notice that for each of the short down sections they were invariably followed by a similar up section, and towards the end this did add some leg burn to get home. We might have preferred a longer up so we could have longer downs, but of course this is terrain dependant. Some of the roots and felled trees strategically placed in the single track made for some pretty good air, they were really enjoyable.

We didn't use the Purple Mountain Bike Centre, but it was there at the end (or start) if we would have needed.

I didn't even try the TrailGuru application, we were out for about 5h 30mins with rests and food stops, the iPhone battery would definitely not even got us half way, so sacked it off altogether.

At Dixons hollow we stopped for a bit of a play on the swooping 4X track and the table-tops, although one guy not with us had managed to crack his ribs on the handle bars and was in a bad way. Not much first aid we could offer other to get him comfy whilst one of his mates was off for the car. Breathing was a good sign and he wasn't alone, but I hope he was okay.

In the end we all had a good day, well worth it fro the experience and I'm looking forward to the next Trail Centre we try. It should also have given us good fitness test for the Wild Boar 24 in May. Basically, we all need more fitness.
Alisdair had to claim the funniest moment though, clipping into his pedals and then promptly falling off his bike whilst stood still, before we'd even started.


Next Week: Easter break in the Lakes.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Rich,

    So I went to the Trek bike store this weekend and need some advice. I originally went in looking for a mountain bike but then the sales guy showed me a Fitness Hybrid bike that I really liked. Mainly because it was super light and less clunky. They are also faster but don’t have any suspension. How much does your bike weigh? I have to carry mine up two flights of stairs so weight is key for me. Also, most of my riding is currently on paved bike trails. The two I’m interested in are below. One is a WSD Mountain Bike and the other is the Fitness Bike. What would you recommend?

    Great job on the blog site by the way!

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  2. I guess it would help if I attached the links! See below.

    http://www.trekbikes.com/women/wsd_products/bikes/mountain/4300wsd/

    http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/bike_path/fx/71fx/

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  3. Mandy, too much info to reply on here, I'll email you...

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