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Martin Roberts and John Robson having the Badger sets. BaaarrrrPPPPP!!!
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Adam-burnside01
(Feb 15, 2009 at 15:08)
where is this gary
Whey, it's Barper-Barper Land, which as we all know neighbours The Democratic Republic of Gupter-Gupter.
..oh alright, Chopwell. It's one of the oldest tracks in the woods, it was cut in by Paul Plunkett and Jason McRoy. Not that those names will mean much to the majority of radge packets on here!!
..oh alright, Chopwell. It's one of the oldest tracks in the woods, it was cut in by Paul Plunkett and Jason McRoy. Not that those names will mean much to the majority of radge packets on here!!
It's down at the bottom, off the side of the ridge where all the real shit is, and has always been! It's easy to find if you know where it is!! So if you don't know the woods, you'll need a guide. As usual, cameras have made things look flatter than they acttually are. It's mad steep, about 75degrees for the last 30ft.
And yeah, JMC and Plunky built this one.
And yeah, JMC and Plunky built this one.
hmmm chopwell was my learning ground for DH but I must admit its pritty lame track accept for a few bits, although i would definalty have to revisit to find this section its looks kick arse
You mustn't have tried very hard.. This track his been there since before your birth. Give me a shout and I'll give you a tour.
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well the two big ones before the forest sections, when u follow the normal gravel trail with the berms and small jumps, there just about under one of the pylons
Dirt jumps! ha ha, how it amuses me the way the NEFA have brainwashed so many..
Right. It's a little hard to explain without hand gestures, but I'll give it a shot. From the entrance to the main car park, and with the 'dirt jumps' on the right, head down the main forest fire road. Stay on this and it will bare right, then left, then downhill. It goes right again and starts to go uphill. You'll see a track off to the left as the fire road starts uphill. Take the track on the left, follow this and keep on heading downhill until you reach the bottom. If you go straight on up the next hill you can reach the top of the real tracks. The ones you've clearly been missing out on. But it's worth heading right along the bottom of the ridge to have a look at the tracks from the bottom first. Some of them are best not attempted blind..
Right. It's a little hard to explain without hand gestures, but I'll give it a shot. From the entrance to the main car park, and with the 'dirt jumps' on the right, head down the main forest fire road. Stay on this and it will bare right, then left, then downhill. It goes right again and starts to go uphill. You'll see a track off to the left as the fire road starts uphill. Take the track on the left, follow this and keep on heading downhill until you reach the bottom. If you go straight on up the next hill you can reach the top of the real tracks. The ones you've clearly been missing out on. But it's worth heading right along the bottom of the ridge to have a look at the tracks from the bottom first. Some of them are best not attempted blind..
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