Review by: DEEBO on 2 November 2008
Summary:
a bit boggy right now
Review:
someone couldn't find the jumps, here a link to the map.
http://sqegg.co.uk/stokemap.jpg
Review by: jakeymus on 16 July 2008
Summary:
I like it!
Review:
There is actually quite a lot up stoke woods, most people dont know this. If you look at the map you will see that overall there is about 8km of trails, which is about the same as the red route at haldon; also the jumps have been fixed was up there 2day and theres nothing wrong with them. Oh yeah if your driving up go to the top car park as this is where most of the trails start, but then again you have to go back up the hills at the end.
Review by: jacobB114 on 14 June 2008
Summary:
were the hell r they
Review:
we went to stoke woods all we found was down hill were r they in the wood
Review by: fuzzobar on 23 April 2008
Review by: nookie on 24 December 2007
Summary:
STOKE WOODS - EXETER. GOOD FOR A QUIET CHANGE FROM HALDON
Review:
see map here: http://p0rtf0l10.com/stokemap.jpg
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The ride area has slowly been built up over the last few years and often overlooked in favour of it big Exeter brother at Haldon freeride park. The runs a fairly short but alot has been packed in.
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This place is great for locals to "nip out" for a few hours as it literally 1/2 hour ride from the centre of Exeter. Its other benefits are how quiet it is. For the novice and intermediate there is little danger of getting pushed off the trials. For the more experienced there is a number drop offs, kickers and a log ride to test you. Dont forget the larger jumps on the backside of the hill. (see map) .. http://p0rtf0l10.com/stokemap.jpg
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Because of its unpopularity (be it by secrecy or preference) you can ride all day on the weekend without seeing a soul, if you do its usually the same riders who fancy a break from "the Haldon clique" and want a quiet ride in peace.
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Do mind the dog walkers as none of the routes are designated for riders only.