Click the image to view the flyer for
the film that undoubtedly alot of you missed...It was great by the way..eh eh

Here they are, if you want to get one of these on your back then get in touch using the 'info' address here. They're on sale for £18 plus post and packing. All proceeds go straight back into the project.

 

Look at em... lovely...
If you want some of these stickers, just drop us a stamped, addressed envelope to:

Haldon Freeride Team
Exwick Mill
St Andrews Road
Exeter
Devon
EX4 2AF

By the way folks, the stickers are only little, 65x65mm to be precise. So no need for a massive envelope

Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS) is aiming to raise the standard of its downhill mountain bike centres with the help of its health and safety experts.

The driver behind the safety move comes as FCS develops its own national strategy to take forward all forms of mountain biking on the national estate for years to come. Feeding into this strategy is a new GB-wide root and branch review of mountain bike safety which aims to improve standards for all riders on the Commission's land.

Very recently, this safety review highlighted the need to improve the transport methods used for uplift on downhill courses. In view of this new advice, FCS needs to take action now and is tightening up safety regulations on the uplifts.

FCS has no option but to temporarily suspend the operation of commercial businesses who use unsuitable transport outside of races, unless they can immediately comply with new safety requirements. In addition to the safety measures taken for races, commercial businesses will need to provide vehicles with seat belts driven by suitably qualified drivers. The Commission's staff will be working closely with these operators to explore how these businesses can meet health and safety requirements.

Karl Bartlett, FCS's cycling development officer said:
"As a result of very recent health and safety advice we have to put in place new arrangements for those who undertake uplift services. We are now working with the relevant downhilling authorities, and operators to ensure that future uplifts comply with our operating guidance.

“There was never going to be a good time to announce this but we consider that we have taken immediate steps to ensure that the events can proceed and allow organisers the time necessary to make further improvements. We have advised the sport's governing bodies of the need for the changes and they recognise the importance of safety. Discussions are continuing with the SDA and BC over implementation of the measures to ensure that safety of competitors and those who mountain bike as a leisure pursuit is treated with the utmost importance.

He added, "It is also interesting that our safety experts have been discussing with downhillers their views on uplifts and it appears that many would welcome a move to a safer mode of transport."
Forestry Commission Scotland will continue to work with the downhilling authorities and health and safety experts to implement national safety standards for uplifts for the future.

 

 


 

Info

INFO

Area map –


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DIRECTIONS


Approaching from the North - From Exeter take the A38 towards Plymouth, this will take you up a large hill just outside Exeter.
Just as you get to the top of the hill there is a turning off the dual carriageway, make sure you are in the inside lane, or you’ll fly right by. Sign posted for ‘Exeter Race Course’.
At the next turning take a right, this road will then lead you down to the Forest Park Centre where there are parking and other facilities.

Approaching from the South – Take the A38 towards Exeter, this will take you up a large hill just outside Exeter.
Take the ‘Exeter Race Course’ turning before you start to descend, at the next junction take a left then follow signs for ‘The Forest Park’ this road will then lead you down to the Forest Park Centre where there are parking and other facilities.

Detailed map available at Streetmap.co.uk

 

WEATHER

Follow the link, and click ‘Exeter’
http://www.met-office.gov.uk/weather/europe/uk/devoncornwall.html

 

TRAILBUILDING

A vast amount of the work at Haldon has been accomplished by a team of volunteers “Exetrailbuilders”

The following people are or have been involved in the building at some stage or other, and your help has been MUCH appreciated. We cant do it without you.

Alan Hayes
David Harvey
Mez Davar
Gav "Crash Test" Harris
Rich Gray
Russ Inchley
Aaron
Tony
Jez
John
Stuart
Scott
The other Gav
The other Tim
Mike Tearle & Tim Powles at the Forestry Commission

Please let me know if I have missed you off the list, ive tried hard to not forget anyone.

 

EVENTS

The Sandland & Co tour is set to arrive on the 'shores' of Haldon on the 26th of Feb.

Its going to be great fun to watch all the hard work being put to good use, we'll obviously be doing a bit of riding ourselves, in amongst making sure we get some pics so you all can see how the day turned out.

Leg Two of the Tour -

More info available here -

http://www.northshorefreeriders.com

Hope to see you there...

 

Shops

Cyc Vibes - http://www.cycvibes.co.uk
No nonsense advice on all things Downhill, Freeride and 'Push bikes' in general. The largest selection of Scott Mountain and Road bikes in the South West, along with many top brands including DMR, Marzocchi, Rockshox, Easton, MRP, E13, Troy Lee, the list goes on. Dont ask him to fit you some mud guards...

Sidwell Cycles - http://www.sidwellcycles.co.uk
Catering for all aspects of cycling, from kids bikes right up to professional road racing and mountain bikes. Gary Fisher, DMR, LeMond, Bianchi and more. They will happily fit you some mud guards.

 

LINKS

Forestry Commission (http://www.haldonforestpark.org.uk/index.html)

More Dirt ( http://www.moredirt.co.uk )

Okefreeriders (http://www.okefreeriders.co.uk)

The Bike Park Ltd (Will be back in action soon)

Esher Shore (http://www.eshershore.com/)

Southern Downhill (http://www.southerndownhill.com/)

Northshore Freeriders (http://www.northshorefreeriders.com/)

Shred Magazine (http://www.shredordead.com/)

FTMB (http://www.ftmb.net/)

GPS-Rider (http://www.gps-rider.co.uk/)

Smart Coaching (http://www.sallieburnham.co.uk/)

Dead by Sunday (http://www.deadbysunday.co.uk/)

Extreme Photography (http://www.extremephotography.co.uk)

Bristol Freeride (http://www.bristolfreeride.com)

Exeter Bike Society (http://bikesoc.co.uk)

North Shore Mountain Bike (http://www.nsmb.com)

Mountain Bike Rides (http://www.mountainbikerides.co.uk)

ExMTB (http://www.exmtb.co.uk)

EMBC (http://www.embc.uk.net)

 

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