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Dalby Forest

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The Routes

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Dalby forest is another one of the “Forest Enterprise” ventures with maintained way marked routes, except this time Pace the fork/ frame people have had a lot of input. It is located on the southern edge of the Yorkshire Moors, 4 miles east of Pickering off the A170 Thirsk to Scarborough road. As with Hamsterley Forest there are a number of routes catering for different abilities from family groups up to the most experienced amongst us.

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The Red route is approx 15 miles long and is bloody good fun, mostly single track if you can believe that. I have only ridden it after fairly long periods of dry weather and it was still wet in some places but we live in Britain so we have got to put up with it, but bare it in mind. The Black route loops off of the Red route every km or so then joins back on a km or so later.

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After usually dropping or climbing in the best possible way tight and steep usually with rooks and roots thrown in for good measure and on one occasion a dead Deer which could either be ridden over or around. I will not go into the routes in any depth as they are very well way marked, if you want single track and you live any where near or far then its defiantly worth the trip, the Reds very good, the Black makes it even better.

I would suggest you take a lot of water and some food as if you get carried away as I did and start racing around like a cat with mustard on its arse because your having so much fun then you’ll soon get quite tired as its hard work in places, although you wont notice until your half way around your second lap.


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