Mountain Biking UK

RIDE #2: GREAT FRYUP DALE

A quite long and hilly ride for a medium route, but it’s generally pretty easy going, without too much tricky navigation. Making use of a variety of tracks from heather-hidden singletrack across the barren moors to lush green meadow valleys, this classic cross-country ride offers

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