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Road at Cannock Chase today. The follow the dog trail is pretty cool. It is mostly really twisty singletrack of on a variety of terrain with some fun sections. The downhill area is very difficult to find and we never actually did find it in the end and ended up doing a huge loop of the area. I expected there to be more bridge/north shore sections but there is only one on the follow the dog trail. However, it was most impeccably kept and genuinely good clean riding fun. The area of Cannock Chase is huge and the potential for riding is very good. Go and check it out. Andrew.
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