Good day peoples,
The second place I recommend you visit in north Devon is Netters DH venue, this venue was created by myself for DH practice and has some of the gnarliest riding in the area if not THE gnarliest riding in the area. Although it has a couple steady tracks aswell, This venue is great for DH riding and has 6 or 7 tracks now including the new track 'ORGAN DONOR', named that because riding it probably will cause you to require one.
So if you would like to visit my venue send me an email to sevenelevenpro@hotmail.co.uk and I will reply asap, although I should probably warn you that if you're caught in the woods while I'm not there the land owner may prosecute.
Places to visit in and around the Devon area, writen by the man behind 7Eleven Pro, Nick Perryman
Friday, 17 June 2011
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Photo's from Braunton Burrows, North Devon
Hi,
I'm Nick and I'm going to be writing some articles about places to visit in and around Devon,
This is the first installment and it's all about Braunton Burrows in North Devon.
Braunton Burrows is a sand dune system on the North Devon coast. Braunton Burrows is a prime British sand dune site, the largest sand dune system in England. It is particularly important ecologically because it includes the complete successional range of dune plant communities, with over 400 vascular plant species. The short turf communities are very rich in lichens and herbs, and the dune slacks are also rich. The many rare plants and animals include 14 with UK biodiversity action plans. For example, this is one of only two sites in the UK for the Amber Sandbowl Snail catinella arenaria, which is found on the wet dune slacks.
Photos:

Braunton Burrows: This photo was taken from an area well known to mountain bikers as the bowl, An area often used by freeriders as it offers a range of jumps from step downs to kickers (all of which are natural).

Braunton Burrows: This photo was taken down towards the south west corner of the burrows whilst out on a cross country ride.

Braunton Burrows: This photo was taken at the southern end of the first range of dunes (hills) whilst out riding my downhill bike.

Braunton Burrows: This photo was taken a year or two ago while I was out on my cross country bike looking for new jumps.
All photos above were taken by Nick Perryman, I hope you enjoyed them.
Keep a look out for the next article about places to visit in and around Devon.
I'm Nick and I'm going to be writing some articles about places to visit in and around Devon,
This is the first installment and it's all about Braunton Burrows in North Devon.
Braunton Burrows is a sand dune system on the North Devon coast. Braunton Burrows is a prime British sand dune site, the largest sand dune system in England. It is particularly important ecologically because it includes the complete successional range of dune plant communities, with over 400 vascular plant species. The short turf communities are very rich in lichens and herbs, and the dune slacks are also rich. The many rare plants and animals include 14 with UK biodiversity action plans. For example, this is one of only two sites in the UK for the Amber Sandbowl Snail catinella arenaria, which is found on the wet dune slacks.
Photos:
Braunton Burrows: This photo was taken from an area well known to mountain bikers as the bowl, An area often used by freeriders as it offers a range of jumps from step downs to kickers (all of which are natural).

Braunton Burrows: This photo was taken down towards the south west corner of the burrows whilst out on a cross country ride.
Braunton Burrows: This photo was taken at the southern end of the first range of dunes (hills) whilst out riding my downhill bike.

Braunton Burrows: This photo was taken a year or two ago while I was out on my cross country bike looking for new jumps.
All photos above were taken by Nick Perryman, I hope you enjoyed them.
Keep a look out for the next article about places to visit in and around Devon.
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