Mountain Biking on the North Downs. Peter Edwards

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Название Mountain Biking on the North Downs
Автор произведения Peter Edwards
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      2 At a T-junction with a minor road (Halfpenny Lane), dogleg Image then Image and climb steeply up the flank of St Martha’s Hill following NDW signs. At a fork, the good uphill track becomes footpath only, so turn Image and contour around the hill on a frequently unrideable soft sand track. Once the track starts descending you may gain enough traction to stay upright. At a path T-junction, keep Image along the bridleway. Cross Image over the next Image, passing a Downs Link signpost on your right. At a bridleway fork, bear Image to go through a small car park and emerge at a road. Dogleg Image then Image onto a narrow, sandy bridleway path to follow the Pilgrim’s Way (PW). Keep Image at a Image and climb across a field before descending steeply down a sunken lane to a Image. Turn Image downhill along Water Lane.

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      Heading east on the Pilgrim’s Way, with Albury Downs beyond

      3 At the T-junction with the A248, turn Image then after 300m, on entering Albury, turn Image onto Church Lane opposite the shop/post office. Bear Image at a fork and continue past the church and war memorial; the road comes to an end and a track continues Image (wooden bridleway signpost) before swinging right, uphill between steep embankments. Climb steeply to a T-junction with a broader track, bear Image and continuing climbing. At a fork in a sandy clearing, bear Image following a blue bridleway waymarker, then soon bear Image to cross a gravel track and continue Image uphill onto a sandy track (bridleway waymarker).

      4 On emerging at a road junction, continue Image along Park Road (Peaslake and Ewhurst). After 600m, where the road bends to the right, bear Image onto a bridleway track (wooden signpost) and continue Image. Follow an old fence then bear Image at a fork by a wooden post with bridleway waymarkers. The path soon emerges at the edge of a small housing estate, continue Image along Pathfields and at a Image on Sandy Lane, cross Image onto The Spinning Walk; keep Image as tarmac gives way to track. At a T-junction, with Gravelpits Farmhouse to your right, turn Image onto Gravelpits Lane. Continue to a Image, cross Image over Queen Street then bear Image onto High View. At a LH bend after 200m, bear Image under the railway onto Tower Hill.

      5 From Tower Hill almost immediately take the second Image entrance onto a broad farm track bridleway. Pass some barns then keep Image through the farmyard. At a T-junction, turn Image onto a broad gravel track and at a RH bend after 250m, turn Image along a signposted bridleway track, soon forking Image then Image and continuing Image. The track joins a concrete road and emerges at the busy A25; turn Image and continue into Abinger Hammer, taking the first Image to climb then descend along Hackhurst Lane. Continue Image past Hackhurst Farm as tarmac gives way to track. Dismount to cross the railway line through two gates (with caution).

      6 Remount and begin the long climb up the ever-steepening north escarpment of Hackhurst Downs. In summer, the lower reaches of the path are engulfed by foliage. Where the path forks, keep Image (Image), climbing steeply. Shortly after the NDW footpath crosses the bridleway the climb levels out; continue Image around a gate to the next bridleway Image. Turn Image onto a path criss-crossed by gnarly tree roots and follow this around to a T-junction with a byway track. Turn Image and continue through a metal gate along a track with a bridleway signpost.

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