Cyclocross Bikes - MTB trail centres

So I think a cyclocross bike is perfect for 90% of the riding I do, wagon ways, bridleways etc. occasionally head up to lieder or Hamsterley, nothing more extreme than the red routes, how would a cross bike behave on these? I'm generally quite cautious over rockey areas especially descents but tend to enjoy faster riding on more flowing trails.
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Guess what I'm saying is you should be fine
I use a CX bike at Hammy and Keilder, get the widest tyres you can fit on it and it s great fun, just dont follow DH bikes on the jumps -)
That video is great, although I bet he would be better than most on a MTB using a carbon road bike.
Also, was walking on my local canal towpath and watched as a group of very muddy MTBers rode past, using the towpath to avoid the A6 road that runs in the same direction. One by one I saw a collection of ,muddy full suspension bikes go past with the odd hardtail. All of them looking like expensive machines. Then I saw them a bit closer up when I was walking back past the pub they had stopped at. The bike that went through first I had missed (was turning around talking to my other half) was a CXer similarly mud covered. Think they had ridden through somewhere in the forest of bowland. Either way they had been out enjoying a muddy off road experience. In fact IIRC there was more than one CX bike there. First time I had seen a muddy CX bike other than the local Cx race in Blackburn when a kid and the world cup at Leeds way back when I was at uni.
Anyway, I think if the rider is good enough then a good CX bike is also good enough. All I know is I handle my road bike a lot better than one of those flat bar bikes. It is a little bit of what you are used to. I have about 33 years experience with drop bars and about a year or a year and a half with a flat bar. I'm all over the place at times on the flat bar bike.
I've also had it out on some longer 75+ mile rides into the Surrey Hills and managed all the usual single track around there that I ride on my MTB. Some of the really rough and root trails can give you a bit of a battering but otherwise it's fine.
Chris has some sponsorship with mongoose but shows that the bikes are pretty tough enough unless you trying to land a massive jump when a full sus would take the hit.
If you YouTube bike party you'll see what can be done on a road bike and might be surprised how robust the bikes/wheels are
The red route or the blue route?
Red routes can be a bit wearing without any front suspension (you end up bunny hopping constantly up rocks etc). I also pinch flatted on very rocky stuff.
Actual mountain biking on bridleways across moors etc. is great fun on the cross bike.
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