Thanks for the update on current conditions Rob. I'll also be putting in a recce with Mr K later this week as is usual for all Retrobike rides.
This route has been tried and tested over the last few years in many different states and weather conditions. The vast majority of the route remains completely rideable all year round due to the well drained natural trails.
The descent down Bradwell Edge is a short section which does retain moisture in some sections especially during wet summer periods and autumn while the undergrowth is still there.
During winter and in spring the vegetation dies back and the trail generally has more of a chance to dry out.
That said, it is only a short section of the route though and has been known to be dry and dusty even in September.
Please don't be put off riding retro by Rob's report. Nobody will be left to blindly plummet off into oblivion and the phrase 'there's no shame in walking' has often been used during previous rides.
As one of the ride organisers, (and a qualified guide) I'd hate to think that a bit of wet weather would put anyone off riding this fantastic route in the Peaks.
The introductory post does clearly state that everyone should come prepared in case of bad weather, and we have already identified options and contingencies for anyone who wishes or needs to finish their ride early.
Anyone who hasn't been riding with Retrobike before can be assured that a lot goes on behind the scenes to make sure that the ride can go a smoothly as possible on the day.