Christ in a bike!
The first rule of trails is not to give out their location... glad that's not the spot I dig at.
don't quote the rules of trails to me sonny
(adopts yorkshire accent) when i were a lad you were welcome to ride anyone's trails if you'd put a few hours in with a spade, and didn't trash any lips.
Really good trails usually survive because of successive generations of riders building them up and welcoming the next generation in, on that proviso.
If you want your trails to be a secret that's fine, but in any case, Pinner's secret has been out for at least the last 14 years (when i remember pictures in Ride)
don't quote the rules of trails to me sonny
(adopts yorkshire accent) when i were a lad you were welcome to ride anyone's trails if you'd put a few hours in with a spade, and didn't trash any lips.
Really good trails usually survive because of successive generations of riders building them up and welcoming the next generation in, on that proviso.
If you want your trails to be a secret that's fine, but in any case, Pinner's secret has been out for at least the last 14 years (when i remember pictures in Ride)