When you say 'some digging' you dont really understand what the terrain of this place is like, i shallowest bowl is around 20ft deep and the deepest being about 50ft i would say. The thing is with this place is that it needs alot of people there to build/dig stuff so the stuff that is built is sturdy enough to withstand the odd little pit bike going over it. Its not the hard to build stuff hard enough for pit bikes but easy enough for beginer MTBers. Hope fully this year we can get some dig days arranged well enough in advance that a good amount of people can come. im sure once you guys have been to this place you will want to come again!
i have been there and its pretty much the ultimate flat (apart from bowls)terrain, but anyone who says they will come dig on the dig day, actually come !!if there is going to be another one!
i have been there and its pretty much the ultimate flat (apart from bowls)terrain, but anyone who says they will come dig on the dig day, actually come !!if there is going to be another one!
i have been there and its pretty much the ultimate flat (apart from bowls)terrain, but anyone who says they will come dig on the dig day, actually come !!if there is going to be another one!
lets arange a dig day for july
not me you need to ask, its ollie or matt, but sounds like a plan
Just searched "Hampshire" In the forums search tool, stumbled across this, did anyone ever build this freeride park?
Im looking for really good riding places in Hampshire and Dorset, i use my locals but i want to branch out in my own county and explore stuff i can ride more regulary to develop my abilities instead of going further a field on long thirsty drives to ride heaven for a day, or not be able to ride because the stuff is too big for my abilities..
This would be f***ing sick dude, I know for a fact that me and a shitload more riders would use it probably daily if it was close enough, we need more biking spots and proper venues on the south coast. Sucks having to travel up to wales for any decent riding.