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Hamsterley Forest. The downhill mountain bike trails at Hamsterley Forest, Durham are some of the steepest in the UK. The top section is smooth with fun kickers and a massive tabletop. The bottom section is steep and very rocky with drops strewn all around. The route is brill but needs treating with respect. Lots of respect.
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Some latest news from the Forestry commission on the wider trail centre..
An exhilarating new section of mountain bike trail has opened on the Forestry Commission estate in Hamsterley Forest.
The Forestry Commission, Hamsterley Trailblazers and Groundwork unveiled a new section of single track on Saturday (12 September), which links together two popular 'red routes' in the 2,000 hectare (5,000 acre) woodland, near Bishop Auckland, creating a loop over 14 kilometres long and offering a unique experience of County Durham’s biggest wood.
The project has been made possible thanks to a £50,000 CDENT PREMIER Award from the County Durham Environmental Trust (CDENT) under the government’s Landfill Communities Fund.
One of Britain’s top trail builders, Pete Laing, designed the trail to world class standards, complete with enough jumps and turns to have bikers grinning from ear to ear.
Work on the ground was done by contractor Alan Patterson, using locally quarried stone and a hardy team of over 20 volunteer trailbuilders.
Amongst them was 33 year old Gary Ewing, who now lives in Bishop Auckland. He emigrated from Nottingham to New Zealand in 2004, but after a couple of years decided to return to the UK with partner Fiona Simpson. With few ties back home selecting a place to settle could have been a big job. But not for Gary, who is a mad keen off road biker. He explained:
“I did a bit of research and opted to live near Hamsterley Forest on the basis that the trails and area looked so good! It’s been a great move and Fiona has also started biking. Adding to the trails network makes the forest an even better off-road venue."
Alex MacLennan, Recreation and Tourism Manager with the Forestry Commission, said:
“This is another key step forward in the development of Hamsterley as one of the north’s prime locations for off roading. Because the trail is surfaced it will add another weather-proof, all-year-round attraction to the forest and boost bike tourism to the region.”
In addition to the CDENT funding, backing for the trail also came from the former Teesdale District Council (£40,000), Forestry Commission (£28,000) and Hamsterley Trailblazers (£20,000). Trailbuilding volunteers were managed by Groundwork.
One of the ultimate aims is to create one of the UK’s best single track red routes at Hamsterley Forest up to 25 kilometres long, which will have huge appeal.
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Last updated: September 08, 2009
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Downhill Not For The Faint Hearted
This is a pretty awesome downhill trail but it is not for the faint hearted. Full body armour and then some..I left some of my wrist on the trail
NB not tried the xc but heard it is great
Local hospital is close and dead friendly (and quite accustomed to accomodating bikers).. ride within your limits.
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Daniel Mintz
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... This trail is brand new. Bikers can give the trail a test drive and join a barbecue from 2pm on 12 September to mark the opening. The Great Milk Stout Ride takes place in Hamsterley the following day to raise money from Macmillan Cancer Support making it a great biking weekend. |
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Rory Spence
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... Off to watch Desend Hamsterley's Fast and Furious downhill comp this weekend. As well as spectating we MTB Guisborough will be having a group ride around the black and red routes. If anyone would like to join us drop me a line through here or on my website www.mtbguisborough.ning.com |
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