trailaddiction

nickbec
nickbec Posts: 36
edited December 2012 in MTB general
has anyone ridden the back country routes? is it open track or down hill with this company Trailaddiction?

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  • bennett_346
    bennett_346 Posts: 5,029
    Descend 2000 vertical metres at a time on the sweetest, flowing singletrack there is. Alternatively, hit one of the purpose built downhill courses to test both you and your bike to the limit. Or if you prefer to take it easy, cruise down one of the many fire-roads and soak up the spectacular scenery at your own pace.
  • We went to Les Arc last year with no guide, found loads :D , have a great time getting lost :wink: and chatting to the locals about there trails :? , most stuff is not hard to find if you are any good at map reading and looking on google earth.

    trailaddition Guide or no guide you will have a great time.

    P.S Trailaddiction are not the only company that are in that area :)
  • Northwind
    Northwind Posts: 14,675
    Mate went with Trailaddiction and had a blast. It's a brilliant area for riding- tbh none of the best rides I had in a week in the tarantaise were at the big resorts though, there's fantastic riding all the way up the valley but the stuff around Sainte Foy and over at La Thuile was the best.

    Bikevillage are also in the area, another mate has been there about 3 times IIRC and loves it- a bit more XC, but it still looks great. And I haven't got a single bad thing to say about White Room- for me they have the others beat as they run smaller groups (6 people, 2 guides) and more uplifts, which means lots more riding.

    I will be going back to White Room, Malcolm will most likely be going back to TA and Chris will I'm sure be back at BV ;) So you can't go too far wrong, just find the one you like the sounds of.
    Uncompromising extremist