Quite a few folk out today and I had a great time. Thanks to Sylv for sorting it out (and the mulled wine and mince pies before the off
), and Ray for all his navigating.
I've only been to Leith Hill once before but it's really nice for mountain biking with some smashing trails. It was wetter and a bit boggier in some places than my last visit so I picked up a couple of bits of info.
1) Don't follow someone too close at the top of Barry Knows Best. I was following Marco a bit too closely so when he slowed briefly as he crested an up down up lump (don't know the technical term) I closed up a bit too much and didn't want to bump in to him. Woooah, quick flick right, hit a root with the front wheel, exit stage left (me - right for the bike). A short flight and a soft landing. Hmmm that was a bit embarrassing
. No damage just a slight dead leg from landing on my phone.
2) The importance of suspension travel. My retro MTB has a pretty small amount of suspension travel and I'd like more on descents in these conditions. At the bottom of a technical descent it finished with a drop off. Problem was it had a dip at the bottom and the suspension bottomed out and spat me over the top, again
. I'd moved the phone to my rear pocket by know so no dead leg
, and no damage done.
Neither of the offs were bad though and having played rugby for years I've got quite big shoulders for a puny small bloke which seemed to serve me well, just involved a little bounce.
I did manage one more arse to mud moment on the final run back to the cars on a left hander my front wheel just slipped out in a boggy patch of mud. Marco said I probably had the front tyre too hard and as they're more cross country ones don't tend to work as well in the muddier stuff. Oh well a bit less pressure in them in the mud next time then.
Top marks to George and Jon for riding their cross bikes today - mad! Jon destroyed his brakes in the mud so left about half way through after the cheese straw break. George was funny and looked in his element. After the break he borrowed a MTB for a test from a shop who were trying to drum up business. Once on this he was like a big kid with a new toy, very entertaining, but some great riding too.