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The Glentress Trailfairies

Who are the Glentress Trailfairies?

The Glentress Trailfairies are volunteers who help out with maintenance work on the existing bike trails and hand-build new sections of singletrack at Glentress Forest.  The group was established in 2002.

Building timber trail at Glentress

Trailfairies news

Mushroom Pie' is now completed and open.  Thanks to everyone who helped - it's riding great!  We have several new projects in the pipeline.

Join the Trailfairy Yahoo group / sign up to the mailing list.

Next trailbuilding dates: 11th October, 25th October (both Saturdays) - contact Andy Wardman for details. Dates for the rest of the year are listed below.

Why come trailbuilding?

  • It's a chance to put something back into the trails – show them some lovin’!
  • Learn some trailbuilding techniques
  • Have a say in what gets built.  Some of the best ideas for trails come at ‘fairy sessions
  • Satisfaction – ride what you helped to build.
  • Can be a good workout – keep in shape, and not in a gym! Feeling worked up about something? A few hours digging will soon have you feeling better!
  • The cakes – some of the ‘fairies are dab hands at home baking.  No, really….
  • The chat – not all about bicycles, honest!

What's involved?

Trailfairies and finished trailThe ‘fairies meet up fortnightly on Saturdays at 9.00am next to the information board in the Osprey car park at Glentress. 

Andy Wardman (the Mountain Bike Ranger) runs the sessions – look out for the black 7stanes pick up.  Tools loaded up, we head up to the site, where Andy explains what we’ll be doing and also demonstrates the techniques involved – no previous experience is needed at all.  (See Andy's contact details, below).

We normally work on the trails until around 2pm.  Don’t worry - although the work can be quite physical this ain’t no chaingang – work as easy or as hard as you feel like.  Any help is really appreciated.  Sometimes riders out on the trails stop by and lend a hand too. 

After food at the Hub Café, a group of ‘fairies usually heads out for a ride.  This is very much a social affair (steady pace, lots of stops), often involving mixing and matching trails and finding some cheeky natural stuff.

Fancy helping out?  Check out upcoming trailbuilding dates.

What do I need to bring?

  • Sturdy boots (steel toe ones are best if you have them)
  • Clothes you don’t mind getting a little mucked up
  • Waterproofs (though the weather gods seem to like us)
  • Refreshments

We provide gloves and any other protective kit needed. 

Andy normally has room for four people in his pick up.  Some ‘fairies take their own cars up to the site (the roads are in pretty good shape). 

Don’t worry if you don’t have a car yourself though as there is always space.

Rerouting a short section of trail on the Blue Route – possibly the widest ever hand built trail, aka ‘The Motorway’, Feb 2007

How old do I need to be?

U12’s need to be accompanied by an adult.  For U16’s we just require a signed letter of consent from a parent/guardian.

Trailbuilding dates

  • 11th Oct, 25th Oct
  • 8th Nov, 22 Nov
  • 6th Dec, 20th Dec

More information and contact details

The Trailfairies have a Yahoo group page at http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/glentress-trailfairies/ .  Here you'll find out the latest on what the 'fairies are up to, pics from previous sessions and how to join the group and sign up to the mailing list.  You can contact Andy Wardman on 07900 138901 or email andy.wardman@forestry.gsi.gov.uk - or drop by the Ranger’s Office at Glentress and say hello!