Swinley Forest ride guidance
Went for first time today and managed to get in a right pickle! Started following people form the look out to a main fireroad type thing then forked off it to a lake then back up then went right to the top of a hill to a closed off reservoir then dropped down some hills then back off them onto more fire road and all way back to the look out then started following the red mtb trail sign went through that all way until the signs disappeared then did some single track from there, the bits I did were really good fun but feel I missed out on most that is on offer, was my biggest mistake getting back on the fireroad after having gone into some of the fun descents?!
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too. During week I/we usually squeeze some rides around in Swinley too.
I'll choose not put too much stake into someone's opinion who is admittingly terrible though
Have a couple of great circuits, hill session, hot laps and single track. All have been shown to me or I have been shown by following others. If you are looking for someone to ride with I'm only a few miles away!
Roger H-Smith
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It's where I tend to go as it's 30 mins away and has cafe.
Dont worry about getting in a pickle cos thats part of the fun of it, I'm a civilian instructor for Bracknell air cadets and we take cadets around there for there skills module for the D of E awards. have been going there several times with them and we never seem to repeat a route, all part of the fun getting lost or ending up at a track with no end, at some point you will always end up at a main track with a sign nearby
i get over there 3-4 times aweek without cadets as i only live across the road
http://www.sports-tracker.com/#/view_pr ... cknelldave
What would you guys classify the riding as, is it cross country mostly? I noticed some serious looking machines there with very long travel forks!
I am away to mid Wales for some biking this weekend, but hope to be there during the week if the weather and work allows me. If you are looking for people to ride with give me an email.
Roger H-Smith
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Swinley suits all tastes of riding, XC - Downhill - Jumps and just some boring fireroads if its miles you are after. However, after you had enough in Swinley I would recommend joining group rides in Surrey Hills.
This Saturday there is small group of 5 going to warm up around in Surrey Hills, if interested for more details check -London Calling- thread in MTB Rides.
I'll choose not put too much stake into someone's opinion who is admittingly terrible though
I left Swinley Forest with exactly the same feeling..."surely I have missed something here?" Spent a whole afternoon there and must have explored the whole area. There were some fun bits, but they were short lived and I just found myself going up short sharp hills a lot. Not much fun.
Best bits I found were the runs down from up near the resevoir down towards the jump track.
All in all, very disappointed by Swinley and won't be going back.
Check out this thread for some maps and GPS data.. there's also more info and GPS data in IMB Issue 4
Anyone know approximately from my description what this original trail is? I was convinced from memory of the maps last night I looked at that the west part of the forest near the firing range fence had several trails but just ended up in the wrong places. The first bit of single track was fantastic though really enjoyed that, hoping covered enough distance overall to burn some calories too!
One thing I noticed up at the downhill bit I think roughly around deerstalker?? there was one bit that started with a drop off looked about 3 feet perhaps off almost a ledge then straight downward was worried that me or the bike wouldn't take it, are 1000mm travel forks ok with that kind of thing, frame is xc alu, wanna try it but dont want to break myself haha.
You don't need a big bike for riding around here. I easily breeze on my 80mm Hardrock with shaity forks, ...
I'll choose not put too much stake into someone's opinion who is admittingly terrible though