Early one morning, as the snow was falling, I heard a devil saying...GET OUT AND RIDE!!!!

After dusting off the cobwebs and checking over my trusty steed, the decision to ride yesterday at Cwmcarn was made monumental just by knowing the bad weather was left behind in England.
Reaching the gravel pit at the _base_ of the mountain, the car rocked in the wind, but the brilliant sunshine and bright blue skies made up for the zero degree temp.
The climb is as hard as ever, but I've conquered it now as previously have been reduced to a blubbering mess due to my own inexperience and confidence.
The third part of the climb has now been made more friendly; redirected away from the meandering tree roots on the steep incline, obviously still steep, but more flattened out and easier to negotiate. I'm sure this will continue to improve as the trail beds in.
The last part of climb, riding past all the tall firs was made more surreal by the snow falling around us, but with sunshine on our faces.
On reaching the summit...Hmmmm...black or red?? Blowing an absolute stink at this point...and the snow gone... it would have been rude not to even have a peek at what the Black has to offer.
I've never mangaed to have the confidence to attempt a run off the wooden slat kickers, but hey, today was the day!
After having a look and ponder, I took my 5 firmly in my hands and rode to my uncertain journeys' end.

With my new friend "Speed" I approached, pulled back and took off!!... Think I'm still in shock on the feeling,the damn right adrenline rush being airborn makes you feel. And erm.. how easy it was:_b_link__: So of course it would have been rude not to session this LOADS of times. Oh and I did allow Tom the chance to have a go...shame the few packs of burly men who arrived didn't want to attempt and went round the outside
Time to get down!
I love the red run descent, so made my fastest and most enjoyable descent to date.
The rest of the decent is still just so cool, enough up and downs, whoops and doops to keep your legs burning and you forearms pumped. Lovely surprise just before the final descent where you cross the road, takes you across and on and over a wooden kicker, berms and away you go!! Again my speed, confidence and grin factor up 100%
I chose my bike at this place and with my new forks it was a decision well made.
Cwmcarn still an epic ride. I love it.

Just get out and ride...wotever the weather
