
Titterstone Clee - Coming off the North face
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Titterstone Clee - Coming off the North face
Anyone ridden the cheeky Shropshire Way path going down the north side of the Clee from the summit? Is it rideable? (Probably one for @godivatrailrider )



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Re: Titterstone Clee - Coming off the North face
Not ridden it ...but I suspect it'd be tricky. The photo below is essentially where it goes as that's Brown Clee Hill in the distance. It could be rideable but I doubt there's much there.


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Re: Titterstone Clee - Coming off the North face
Thanks, just looking at ways to link up to the Jack Mytton way/bridlepath at Callowgate to head towards Brown Clee (without going back on myself) as long as it’s rideable, not HAB

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Re: Titterstone Clee - Coming off the North face
If you're looking at this, it's a tough walk .... both ways, this is the south side of Brown Clee and the access road up the north side is BRUTAL ! I'd be looking 500m east of this along Thorn Lane then up through the Old Lodge Coppice woods. This''d get you to Clee Burf then across the tops to Abdon Burf



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Re: Titterstone Clee - Coming off the North face
Today I rode this section from the Trig point on Titterstone Clee north towards Brown Clee.UnderTheRadars wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 7:49 pm Anyone ridden the cheeky Shropshire Way path going down the north side of the Clee from the summit? Is it rideable? (Probably one for @godivatrailrider )
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I can confirm it’s rideable. I found a short steep offcamber section somewhat entertaining with the back tyre trying to overtake the front, just had very little traction. Otherwise, all good. Follow the Shropshire Way signs to the bridleway which was also very good
Re: Titterstone Clee - Coming off the North face
Thanks for the tip. Will be up on Brown Clee this week/next week to drop down 5 Springs....might have to go have a nose at this one as well.
Greetz
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Greetz
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