Forestry Commission removes illegal bike jumps

15 December 2011  |   |   5 Comments
Forestry Commission Wales has begun to remove a number of illegally constructed mountain bike jumps and other trail features in the Foel Fynyddau area, near Pontrhydyfen. Forestry Commission Wales Mountain Bike Ranger Howard Sims said, "A notice was posted in the area giving the people who constructed the illegal technical trail features 20 days to contact us. No one has done so and now we have no choice but to demolish them." Woodlands offer exciting opportunities for recreation and the Afan Valley area is well known for having excellent mountain bike trails. Forestry Commission Wales is committed to delivering a high standard of trail features for everyone to use. Howard said, "Official mountain bike trails in the area are carefully designed and maintained. We also inspect them regularly and make improvements wherever we can. "Removing the illegally technical trail features is a time-consuming and costly task. The time and money spent dealing with this issue detracts from the management of the official trails in the Afan Valley." The area, known locally as The Foel, or The Masts, is also home to well established wildlife habitats and scheduled ancient monuments, one of which has been damaged as a result of the illegal construction. Howard said, "Forestry Commission Wales is not restricting riding in the area. We welcome mountain bike riders using the forest trails and natural landscape. We are only restricting the illegal construction of technical trail features, such as ramps and jumps." Another issue raised is that some of the trails have been built on leasehold land for which users do not have a right of access. James Roseblade, Local Area Manager for Forestry Commission Wales, said, "We are concerned about the risk of injury to people using the area. "Some parts of these illegally constructed features are in areas which are scheduled forest operations sites. The larger operational vehicles, including the timber haulage wagons, have limited visibility and there is a clear safety issue here. "Unauthorised and illegal trail features are not included in our records of the area. Forestry Commission Wales is working hard to ensure that the area is safe for removing trees. "If we can’t see mountain bike users, we can’t ensure their safety." Forestry Commission

5 Comments

trail_addict said on: 15 December 2011 16:26

Forestry commission do a great job of looking after our national parks and protecting the places we love to ride, shame about the jumps, but if it has to be done...

gingertoy said on: 15 December 2011 17:23

not being funny but im very local here and there are no jumps there just natural dropoffs and bomholes there is nothing tidy to ride around here only afan argoed which is simple,boring and well over ridden if you guys come hear for a day you will love it not being funny but you will say to yourself "i want to go back there again" and i have also commented in the blog..... the forestry commission are not doing it for the wildlife they are doin it for money now why not think of nature instead cause thats all they are doing is selling the trees up there!...

gingertoy said on: 15 December 2011 17:27

not being funny but im very local here and there are no jumps there just natural dropoffs and bomholes there is nothing tidy to ride around here only afan argoed which is simple,boring and well over ridden if you guys come hear for a day you will love it not being funny but you will say to yourself "i want to go back there again" and i have also commented in the blog..... the forestry commission are not doing it for the wildlife they are doin it for money now why not think of nature instead cause thats all they are doing is selling the trees up there!...

gingertoy said on: 15 December 2011 17:28

not being funny but im very local here and there are no jumps there just natural dropoffs and bomholes there is nothing tidy to ride around here only afan argoed which is simple,boring and well over ridden if you guys come hear for a day you will love it not being funny but you will say to yourself "i want to go back there again" and i have also commented in the blog..... the forestry commission are not doing it for the wildlife they are doin it for money now why not think of nature instead cause thats all they are doing is selling the trees up there!...

jonasclay said on: 17 December 2011 16:47

It's sad to see it happen, but it has to be done to stop other people building poorly constructed jumps and trails which are accident prone. When accidents happen because the jump has collapsed or something it's usually the FC to blame. Hence why they've got to strict on it. :)

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