Trails in the Cheltenham area
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Trails in the Cheltenham area
Just bought a CRM a few months ago and am looking for some trails to ride in the area. I have found a couple, but that's about it. The two cyclce shops here in town have not been much help and tend to be more street oriented. Any info would be greatly appreiciated. Left my DRZ400 in the states when we moved over. I am not missing it any more. I grew up on 2 strokes and this thing is a kick to ride. Does nearly as well as my DRZ on the low end but with a 2 stroke kick on the top. You got to love it!
Re: Trails in the Cheltenham area
I doformer_texan wrote:Just bought a CRM a few months ago and am looking for some trails to ride in the area. I have found a couple, but that's about it. The two cyclce shops here in town have not been much help and tend to be more street oriented. Any info would be greatly appreiciated. Left my DRZ400 in the states when we moved over. I am not missing it any more. I grew up on 2 strokes and this thing is a kick to ride. Does nearly as well as my DRZ on the low end but with a 2 stroke kick on the top. You got to love it!


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You could try Alan Whittington ( http://www.cotswoldtrailrides.co.uk ), he knows then all around there, although I dont think he does so much now as lots of the lanes around Cheltenham are closed down. Had some good rides around Cheltenham / Stroud area with Alan.
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Register at http://www.way-finder.co.uk, download their mapping utility and also buy a Landranger OS map for the area
The downloadable mapping utility isn't very detailed by using it you can import the lanes for your area from way-finder and tie it in with your paper map
The downloadable mapping utility isn't very detailed by using it you can import the lanes for your area from way-finder and tie it in with your paper map