Cheers mate, it's a great place with lots of trails in addition to the ones on this video. It's Dave's local and he is there regularly so you may bump into him! 😁🤙🤙🤙
@@maccy1234 brilliant! Glad to hear you enjoyed yourself mate. Tayside Trail Association do great work up there - great fun trails. I need to get back up there soon 😁🤙🤙🤙
Been to Deuchny Bike Park jumps and had a general explore a while back, was great fun, well ridden on the techy trails, much harder like you say in person than when watching on RU-vid, always handy to have a local show you the trails, thanks for sharing! 😁🚵♂️🤙
Thanks Gary, yes, it really does help having a local show you around and David was a great guide. I hope to return soon to check out more of the trails.😁🤙🤙🤙
Loved this place when I went great fun place to go. Definitely can se progress budy yor reactions on the trails when going in blind are great now watching this easing of the brakes and turning in fast 👌👌👌 keep it up 👍👍
Marc Hood cheers mate! I really enjoyed it. David was a great guide showing me around. It certainly helps going somewhere new if someone can give you a heads up on things.😁🤙🤙
@@muddymongoosemtb9873 No worries, keep up the content. Its been great getting inspiration to get out there and try new places. Braefoot is my local too, but nice to venture a bit further afield sometimes.
Nice video. I am visiting Kinnoull Hill this may while on holiday in Scotland from The Netherlands. I've checked out Trailforks, but there is a ton of trails I see here. We only have half a day in our itinerary. Can you please give some advice on which intermediate/blue trails are the best to try? Thanks a lot!
Thanks mate.😁 The trails on this video were on the Deuchny Hill side. I’d totally recommend starting at the Deuchny Jump Line. It’s got small drops which are optional and really good table top jumps to play on. They have recently resurfaced it so it is in very good condition. Probably my favourite trail that I did which is on this video is called Rock Hudson (upper and lower) it is a red trail but not too difficult, a couple of off camber slightly steep sections to be aware of. The big rock is great fun to go over. The Smiler trail was also good fun which leads into the jump track. I haven’t done the blue trails I’m afraid. It is a great place you could fit in quite a lot of the trails in a morning. Have a great time on your visit.😁🤙🤙🤙
Looks a great place! What would be the best route in your opinion? Can I climb up to Kinnoul Hill and proceed to Deuchny? Trailforks doesn't show any routes :(
Deuchny is a great place. I drove there and parked in the car park close to the jump track. To be honest I’m not sure how to get there by bus/train.You could certainly cycle up the same roads I drove on to get there but there might be a better way?
Barry Mccluskey the trails were really good. The ones we did were definite reds. I didn’t ride too badly but I kind of chickened out of a couple of bits which I’m pretty sure on an other day I could do. The jump track is really good if you like jumping. I can’t really jump yet but they are really well built- ideal for learning on. Worth a visit if you’re ever across this way.🤙🤙🤙😁
@@muddymongoosemtb9873 sure did love the flow trails there. I saw you at the skills park with your daughter I was the person with the bright blue hardtail