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Login/Sign UpWhen Storm Darragh tore across Dyfi, it left entire sections of the forest flattened. Trees were snapped, branches were pinned under load, and the whole zone became a tangle of head-high debris. Even walking through it felt hostile. Riding it was something else entirely.
Months later, Gee Atherton returned to the worst-hit hillside and began shaping a line through what the storm had left behind. What started as a single feature grew into a full project built from fallen timber. Working with shattered trunks and whatever the forest gave back, the build became one of the toughest of Gee’s career and at times more dangerous than the riding.
Windfell is the latest edit from Gee, featuring his signature zero-margin-for-error riding, needed to take on this storm-damaged hillside. Shot in the Dyfi forest and ridden on the Atherton S.200.
Credit: The Athertons