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[UK] Snowdon 2009 - 24th October [UK]
Hey guys,
Leo and I are planning on doing Snowdon at the end of October. We haven't done it for a couple of years and fancy going back now we are a bit more experienced. We will be riding the mountain on Saturday 24th and probably find somewhere to ride on the Sunday too, be it Muni or natural trials. Im told the old quarry across the vally from Llanberris is very good for trials. Anyone is welcome to join us, although we are looking at doing a different route to the norm, so it will be very technical. We are getting bored of the Llanberris path. Anyone know of a decent rideable alternative to Llanberris? Cheers, Edd
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The bad news about the Ranger / Rhyd Ddu paths, is that they end up in random places at the back of the mountain, meaning you either have to do something complicated with cars, or you have a big old slog to get you back to Llanberis. Details of the routes are here: http://www.flattyresmtbroutes.com/Snowdon.html The illegal routes are either stupidly impossible on a unicycle (Crib Goch), a mixture of too crowded steps or shale, and pretty boring riding (miner's track, pyg track, Watkins Path), and would be boring to take a group of unicyclists riding down. Joe |
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THE original 12" Trials vid
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Very useful info. Thanks Joe
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i would like to meet up for ride down snowdon, never been done it before.
how good at muni do i need to be to be able to attempt snowdon ? Last edited by jerome; 2009-09-23 at 05:55 PM. Reason: dsfgs |
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That's the day before my birthday...
I could very well be tempted but would need to borrow a 24" or a 24" wheelset. I've just swapped mine for a 29'er because I wasn't using it enough because there ain't much technical terrain around Brighton. Literally just got back in from my first ever 29" MUni ride on said new 29'er.... Why did no one tell me 29" MUni's so much fun?
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I would really like to do this, but unfortunately I ought to go to a friends wedding on the 24/10/2009.
Hmm muni or wedding...
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Hey Kit,
just butting into the thread, but I'm sure I've ridden some quite technical terrain up on the downs near Brighton. I think some of it might have been footpaths or parks or something, but people seem to ride them round there. You should ask some of the mountain bike people about it - tons of mountain bikers in Brighton. Although I remember the South Downs Way and the stuff around Alfriston / Eastbourne being super on a 29er. Joe |
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If people are only going down another path, then it may be hard. If I was leading it, I'd only take people down those paths who I knew and had ridden with (or who someone I know can vouch for the sanity & riding skill of). The back end of Snowdon is pretty steep, and the paths are nowhere near as sheltered as the Llanberis Path. It is a proper mountain and the paths might be a bit more exposed. Joe |
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The weekend of my sisters birthday, Hmm I will see what i can do.
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Other than there I've tended to head out around the downs on my 36" around the back of Stanmer and on bits of the SDW. I can see the 29'er would be lovely on the SDW unfortunately I'm moving to Oxford at the weekend so dunno if I'll get a chance to ride it on the 29. Simon: It arrived this morning and managed to get out on it for a couple of hours this eve. It's a good ride... Fun and fast and a bit less balls out scary than 36" muni descents. I really love climbing on it too, it seems to fly up the hills with less effort compared than a 24 or 36. I'm going to be using it a lot I think.
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I've been wanting to do Snowdon for ages, although I'm getting married the day before and going on honeymoon the day after. This does mean that it could be physically possible but somehow... no. I better not!
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This is something I'm keen to do, I think the Llanberris path is within my skill on my 29er....and I've got nothing else on that weekend.
This might be a daft question but do you have to hike up? The train website says no bikes or bulky luggage allowed on the train. |
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By the way Mike, I can't make this Snowdon ride cos I'm going to be in the US. I had a vague idea of doing a full on winter Snowdon ride, maybe if you're free some point after Christmas drop me an email. Joe |
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