Fremington Edge straight from the car is a killer. Still not managed to clean it.

The top of Fremington Edge

There's an easy descent to Hurst then a long drag (the snow from a couple of weeks ago has only recently melted so the track was still soft) leads to one of the nicest descents in the area down to Langthwaite

A steady climb on an old estate track gains the top of another great piece of moorland trail.

This ground is what Phil Clarke calls "nadgery", basically if you want "flow" then go elsewhere, you've got to work for your line picking your way through boulders, potential bog traps and the like.


This lead to the start of one of the fun descents back to the valley floor known as "The Angry Man". Mainly grassy and good lines, the biggest problem is avoiding the occasional rabbit hole


We then headed back via the bridleway alongside the Swale. Unfortunately for mountain biking this has been "upgraded" as part of The Swale Trail so what used to be mildly technical roots and rocks is now bland hard core.
Not a long ride but it packs quite a bit in for 21km.