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The Ridgeway has now been a National-Trail for 50yrs, though the Wiltshire/Berkshire section was being cycled long before this. The increasing use off off-road recreational vehicles in the 1970's turned what had been a relatively straightforward ride, enjoyed by rough-stuff riders on their road-bikes in the 1960's, into what could be an entertaining trail to ride on a mountain bike. Being a very different experience to ride in summer and winter, it soon became my favourite long-distance trail.
Back in the 1980's & 90's, I frequently cycled the Ridgeway and remember the mess that the four-wheel-drive vehicles used to make of the trail surface. This was worst in the winter when they carved up the soft ground, leaving the trail badly rutted and potholed throughout the following summer. However, since 2006 motor vehicle use has been restricted, drainage improved and the muddiest narrow sections gravelled.
It would be interesting to hear about people's experiences of riding it BITD as well as more recently?
Back in the 1980's & 90's, I frequently cycled the Ridgeway and remember the mess that the four-wheel-drive vehicles used to make of the trail surface. This was worst in the winter when they carved up the soft ground, leaving the trail badly rutted and potholed throughout the following summer. However, since 2006 motor vehicle use has been restricted, drainage improved and the muddiest narrow sections gravelled.
It would be interesting to hear about people's experiences of riding it BITD as well as more recently?
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