beardee wrote:
I rode 60+ miles up and down Epping this weekend so heres how the conditions vary. Its like there's a whole years riding conditions in one forest.
Down south, its like summer, middle is like winter and up north its spring.
The south is dry and running fast with lots of flow and very few patches of mud.
The middle is a bog, there's a couple of trails which are unrideable unless you fancy axle deep wet mud, mentioned these in an earlier post.
The north is muddy, there's a slightly less muddy line appearing but in general there still loads of mud around. there is no real flow as you have to go around so many mud patches. The ridges in and out of Jacks Hill are gloopy, the third section is a mudfest, Throwing pots (the trail heading west from Jacks hill carpark) was running surprisingly well. Trails around Loughton camp were ok but still patches of mud and at best tacky mud. Trails north of high beech are a mess. Whilst up North it hammered it down, leaving a layer of grease almost everywhere as the ground is already so saturated but when returning south there was no sign of the rain, either it hadnt rained or it soaked up. Summed it up for me, only 10 miles makes such a difference.
Ill start posting up rides down south if anyones keen.
Nice one Chris, I would be up for South rides