Went to Swinley for the first time in quite leteraly years (maybe 5) when I used to go fairly regularly with @dancing james, can believe how much its changed and how good it is, from maybe 4 or 5 built bits of trail that required having them saved in a GPS to be able to find them to just non stop trails, did half of the blue and onto the red until my riding buddy was physically broken, and then just followed a few fire roads to get back to the car park.
Now have serious bike envy, my 2011 focus 26er is looking very dated vs all the bouncy carbon things out there...
Remember corkscrew? There's still miles of trails around there and they don't have that polished aggregate death trap surface the Swinley official trails have.
Went to Swinley for the first time in quite leteraly years (maybe 5) when I used to go fairly regularly with @dancing james, can believe how much its changed and how good it is, from maybe 4 or 5 built bits of trail that required having them saved in a GPS to be able to find them to just non stop trails, did half of the blue and onto the red until my riding buddy was physically broken, and then just followed a few fire roads to get back to the car park.
Now have serious bike envy, my 2011 focus 26er is looking very dated vs all the bouncy carbon things out there...