Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Benalmendena


Has it happened, have we turned into fully fledged down-hillers? Today we gave the legs a rest again and went to the coast to use the cable-car at Benalmedena. Benalmedena is on the Costa Del Sol just west of Malaga. The hill behind has a selection of downhill tracks on it. Sue had ridden here once before, but in the mist, and wasn’t sure what to expect. I half expected to turn up, pay for a days lift pass and have a few runs down the hill. The pass was 7 euro for the one trip, so multi runs were out of the question really, little did I know that one run would take us nearly 3 hours.

From the top we descended on a natural trail. It was steep with large loose rocks on a sandy base. It made for interesting riding, the bike skipped about on the rocks and drifted in the sandy corners. The terrain was a complete contrast yet again. The trail levelled off and traversed to the other side of the hill, where we met the top of one of the DH tracks.

The start of the track was great, dropping down a steep rock slab and round some tight steep switchbacks, but went downhill from there (excuse the pun). There were a series of huge gap jumps with rocky take offs and landings. Unless Berrecloth is your last name these jumps are probably undoable, with none of them being under 25ft gaps. To top it off there were no real chicken runs to speak of so you couldn’t even ride the trail in one without having to clamber over the lip of a jump or walking through a bush. The ride finished off with a bit of off-roading through a building site and a flat out blast on the road. All in all a great days ride again, only hindered by a small section of DH track (there are other, more rideable DH trails on the hill somewhere).

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