The circuit consists of a fireroad climb, then a flat but technical loop in the woods (starting and finishing at the old pheasant pen) at the top of the hill, and then a steep descent back down through a piece of singletrack called 'Courtown' (it's full of beech, gettit

Usually at this time of year we do a recce up there to see what we need to do to get it ship shape for the autumn/winter. Thankfully all that's needed is a bit of strimming to cut back briars. I'm planning on going up there next Monday late afternoon weather permitting, if anyone is available to help it would be appreciated.
But the real reason i'm telling you all this is that when I was riding down Courtown this evening I realised that it was in the best, driest shape I have ever seen it. So i'd like to encourage everyone to get up there and have a go at it before it gets all muddy, slipperdy and sliderdy, cos it's one of the best bits of singletrack we have anywhere