Rode Ae and didn't crash. A bit disappointed though. It was never my favourite stane but I hadn't done it in years and thought it was worth another try. Most people complain about the amount of climbing, but my main gripe is that it feels disjointed with not a lot of flow. The older original parts of the trail are really rough, with most of the trail surfaced washed/skidded away leaving the lumpy big backfill. It just doesn't feel right in the forest. The jumps and drops on granny green luv land you straight onto rock gardens. The descent down to the bottom of the climb to the wind farm in lovely but it's newer and feels at odd with the rest of the loop. The new diversion round the wind farm is the same. It's built up and drops into ditches on both sides. They've built jumps but the take offs are almost vertical and not nice. All of a sudden and with no transition this 4 foot wide new section shoots you straight into the original narrow rough trail. The final descent was always the highlight but is really rough now even on a 140mm bike. So many corners have been cut its really wide in places and hard to choose the right line.
I did enjoy it but certainly won't be back for a while. Cafe was good though, nice coffee and strawberry cheesecake, served but a pretty wee blonde.
Mabie tomorrow morning and Drumlanrig on the way up the road.