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Although the Green Torr Blue Route is moderate in both length and difficulty, it has a long, final descent which should appeal to riders who wouldn’t normally consider a route of this grade. The views are pretty good too! Mostly off road, the purpose-built singletrack is wider than the trails at nearby Kirroughtree and has none of the rocks and roots found there, so it shouldn’t prove intimidating to less experienced riders. It’s not without challenge though, as it climbs 218m to the Green Torr overlooking Loch Trool, before descending quickly back to the visitor centre. The ascent is fairly gentle, with just a few steep snaps, but coming back down is steeper and you should make sure everyone knows how to use their brakes effectively. A trail of two halves
The route climbs out of the trees and on to the first of four sections of contouring singletrack that gain height gradually up around the Pulnagashel Glen. As you cut in and out of the trees, the views start to open out, getting better and wider as you continue up, until a final pull on a forest road brings you to the highest point of the route. What goes up must come downContinue along the forest road (downhill this time). A brief descent on a wide track is followed by a short singletrack climb onto the Green Torr Ridge overlooking Loch Trool. Rest a while, take in the view over the loch and the hills beyond and prepare for the long descent ahead. “Then you’re off”, with only the odd turn of the pedals needed to keep you speeding on down Torr Lane.
It’s not over yet though - after a very brief roll along the road, the trail heads down through the trees on more swooping track, with a further helping of bermed corners eventually bringing you back to the bottom of the glen and the welcome of the visitor centre café.
Your CommentsName: Hakka Boy ( )16/Jan/2010 It is good your first time but after that it is not that good :( Name: G2 ( More user comments
)16/Jan/2010 Biggest surprise of a weekend MTBing, the climb up is nothing (view is nice at top) but the descent is amazing!! race your mates down and have a laugh! plan on going back with the kids Been here, done this? What did you think?Tell us what you think of this trail. Bits and pieces |
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12/Mar/2010