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Anyone up for a Surrey Hills MTB meet?

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Prospective question:

I have been to the Surrey Hills on a MTB (and motorbiked through them on Sunday) - but anyone up for a MTB session? I would like to go somewhere different to my home patch and it has a good reputation.
Some caveats
a) Ideally need someone who knows their way around
b) Weekends get rammed - early evening or a weekday would probably work better
c) Date - all depends but if we are trying to do it in daylight it would have to be September

Anyone interested?
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Yup, me and the lad are up for it.

@Beancounter knows it well. Earliest we could get there is 4 on every other Monday or 4:30 or so on a normal day.
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You don't want to go there it's horrible, worse than Yarmouth. It rains all the time and the locals all have guns.
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Count Steer wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:59 pm You don't want to go there it's horrible, worse than Yarmouth. It rains all the time and the locals all have guns.
at least it's a posher gun that shots you than down here..........

I could be up for this, shifts and timings dependant etc.
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 5:04 pm
Count Steer wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:59 pm You don't want to go there it's horrible, worse than Yarmouth. It rains all the time and the locals all have guns.
at least it's a posher gun that shots you than down here..........

I could be up for this, shifts and timings dependant etc.
Yebbut, there are madmen there with half built roller starters as well.
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And gaps for the boy

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Oh well, if you must. Paypal me the £35/rider and I'll sort out the permits.

Parking is £25/vehicle whole or part day.

It really is much nicer in the north/south Downs/Wales/Yorkshire.
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Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:54 pm Prospective question:

I have been to the Surrey Hills on a MTB (and motorbiked through them on Sunday) - but anyone up for a MTB session? I would like to go somewhere different to my home patch and it has a good reputation.
Some caveats
a) Ideally need someone who knows their way around
b) Weekends get rammed - early evening or a weekday would probably work better
c) Date - all depends but if we are trying to do it in daylight it would have to be September

Anyone interested?
I'm always keen and know my way around reasonably well (good enough to fill the day without doing the same trail twice). Happy to do a weekday, morning and/or afternoon.

Date wise, I'm looking at Thursday 2nd Sept onwards.

What sort of trails, climbing and distance do you like to do?
weeksy wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 5:14 pm And gaps for the boy

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That looks to be Northern Monkey. It's a well known trail and has two jump lines (the jump line in the photo above is the bigger gaps). There are a few more jumpy trails on the part of the hill but I've not ridden them in a few years. Still, happy to go on the hunt for them, I know which ones we're looking for and roughly where they are.
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Beany - are you still electric?

I would be up for mixed riding - up to 40kms ( my arse gives out at 33kms and my will to live around 38km, that said I have done 50km of mixed stuff around the downs).
It would have to be after 10th Sept for me - just because I have holiday / people staying commitments.

I will scope out a few dates - and see what works for anyone interested

That said - feeling beaten up today as had a sideways over the bars after catching a pedal on a South Downs rut. Feels like I have cracked a rib or two - but bugger A&E. Knees elbow, shoulder all nicely razzed ... but I hope I will be able to ride in a few days ( assuming the ribs are just bruised)
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GWS, hope its not ribs as mine took 3 months to sort themselves out.
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Yep, I'm still on the leccy. Sold my T-130 to a colleague a couple of months ago.

I've done 40km a couple of times around Peaslake. A rough guide is 18 miles is about 2,500ft of climbing, most of that is on road or fire path. The drawback with the Surrey Hills is that it's quite uppy downy. Still, the singletrack is worth it IMO. I usually avoid drops and gaps, mainly because I want to make sure I get home again and have twatted myself a few times when riding alone.

@derek badger you coming out to play?
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Is it a lot of stop start or can the trails be long and continuous ? Can the trails be done without gaps and drops ? 👍
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Couchy wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:16 pm Is it a lot of stop start or can the trails be long and continuous ? Can the trails be done without gaps and drops ? 👍
It's not a massive set of hills so a trail is more 2-3 mins rather than a 20 min trail

The gap/drop trails are only there if you want them
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weeksy wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:19 pm
Couchy wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:16 pm Is it a lot of stop start or can the trails be long and continuous ? Can the trails be done without gaps and drops ? 👍
It's not a massive set of hills so a trail is more 2-3 mins rather than a 20 min trail

The gap/drop trails are only there if you want them
So is it more like a small bike park where you stand and watch folk doing the jumps then have a go yourself rather than a long ride etc ?
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Couchy wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:01 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:19 pm
Couchy wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:16 pm Is it a lot of stop start or can the trails be long and continuous ? Can the trails be done without gaps and drops ? 👍
It's not a massive set of hills so a trail is more 2-3 mins rather than a 20 min trail

The gap/drop trails are only there if you want them
So is it more like a small bike park where you stand and watch folk doing the jumps then have a go yourself rather than a long ride etc ?
No. It's like 20-30 trails all off piste over a 4-5 mile area.
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Couchy wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:01 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:19 pm
Couchy wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:16 pm Is it a lot of stop start or can the trails be long and continuous ? Can the trails be done without gaps and drops ? 👍
It's not a massive set of hills so a trail is more 2-3 mins rather than a 20 min trail

The gap/drop trails are only there if you want them
So is it more like a small bike park where you stand and watch folk doing the jumps then have a go yourself rather than a long ride etc ?
As Weeksy says, the trails are a few minutes long, hence why it's up and down. There is a good variety of trails from flowy and fast to rooty and technical. For the most part and certainly the trails I ride, where there are drops or gaps there are also Strava lines around them - I really don't like my tyres leaving the ground.

On a 15 mile ride you can cover a good chunk of the area around Peaslake which is only a small area of the Surrey Hills and not ride the same trail twice. Peaslake is only a tiny area of the Surrey Hills but it's the most well known.
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Dates will be suggested today , folks
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Beancounter wrote: Thu Aug 19, 2021 8:44 am
Couchy wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:01 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:19 pm

It's not a massive set of hills so a trail is more 2-3 mins rather than a 20 min trail

The gap/drop trails are only there if you want them
So is it more like a small bike park where you stand and watch folk doing the jumps then have a go yourself rather than a long ride etc ?
As Weeksy says, the trails are a few minutes long, hence why it's up and down. There is a good variety of trails from flowy and fast to rooty and technical. For the most part and certainly the trails I ride, where there are drops or gaps there are also Strava lines around them - I really don't like my tyres leaving the ground.

On a 15 mile ride you can cover a good chunk of the area around Peaslake which is only a small area of the Surrey Hills and not ride the same trail twice. Peaslake is only a tiny area of the Surrey Hills but it's the most well known.
I'm gonna try and make it down, a mate lives there and is always saying how good it is. He's also opened a micro brewery there recently so I need to pop and see him soon ;)
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Will keep an eye on the dates and see if I can make it.

@Couchy
1st time Brian took me over there we covered a fair bit of ground, Check out my activity on Strava: https://strava.app.link/5aCIYhPVQib
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I am in a slightly different position to most as effectively retired other than the RNLI/ Coastwatch stuff I do so I am quite flexible.

Some suggested dates:

Wed 15th
Thursday 16th

Wed 22nd
Thursday 23rd

I have avoided Friday / Mondays because of travel hassles.
Two potential start times 12.00 wish
Or 16.30 ( but we will need lights by then)

The only place I know to meet is the Walking Bottom Carpark at Peaslake...

Thoughts?