My first time there this year too. Great day, very enjoyable and the guides know the place really well. I went with a beginners group and found the riding to be varied and challenging. I think we clocked about 40-45 miles of trail during the day. Worth noting that the breakfast and lunch were A1 quality!
Couple of pictures from the day:
The "Briefing"
Rows and rows of bikes. Frosty roads.
It was cold but clear - a good day for it
We were sharing the byways with all sorts..
Lunch stop. They even had Jelly babies!
Yours truly.
Sunset was upon us before we knew it and it was time to leave. We were across the road from Stonehenge at this point.
Well done Steve and all involved in making this such a fantastic event
This was possibly the first in 2008 SteveAll ivolved from here Paul, ment to ask you how far back does it go ?
That looks to be an absolutely brilliant event, well done for all that effort
Such a shame that we can't do off road like that north of the border
Come south and enjoy it - loads of others do and make a couple of days of it. The beer round these parts is not too bad....
And also a great excuse to get an enduro bike
I know it's a bit early but is this happening this year and if so, has a date been decided upon?
Ta