hawkhill97
Retro Guru
A few years back I built up a 2000 Marin Mount Vision:
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/2000-marin-mount-vision-build.400588/
It rapidly became my favourite retro MTB I've had, and is pretty much perfect for big days out on the moors. Since moving away from Devon I don't manage this sort of riding as often as I'd like, but I try and get out a couple of times a year for a camping trip on Dartmoor / Exmoor, and the Marin is usually the bike of choice for this sort of thing.
Last year I did a brilliant ride on North Dartmoor, exploring the network of military access tracks. This bit of Dartmoor is very rugged, with big rugged hills, very little wooded cover, and plenty of granite tors.
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/marin-mount-vision-tour-of-dartmoor.480549/
This year, I decided to explore East Dartmoor. This area is much more wooded, with considerably steeper valleys, and more natural bridleway routes compared to the semi surfaced access tracks South of Okehampton. I've done more walking than riding around this area, but knew a few spots I wanted to link up, and a little while sitting down with the OS map yielded this route as a starting plan - about 20-25 miles of mostly off-road riding, taking in a few impressive tors and some lovely woodland.
Like most of us (I suspect!) on here, I'm not quite as fit as I used to me, so despite not seeming that far, 20 odd miles on Dartmoor is pretty much an all day ride for me these days. Soaking in the landscape is just as important as cranking up the hills and bombing the descents, so the plan was to take plenty of nice food, lots of flasks of tea, take the whole day, and top it all off with a camp at the end.
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/2000-marin-mount-vision-build.400588/
It rapidly became my favourite retro MTB I've had, and is pretty much perfect for big days out on the moors. Since moving away from Devon I don't manage this sort of riding as often as I'd like, but I try and get out a couple of times a year for a camping trip on Dartmoor / Exmoor, and the Marin is usually the bike of choice for this sort of thing.
Last year I did a brilliant ride on North Dartmoor, exploring the network of military access tracks. This bit of Dartmoor is very rugged, with big rugged hills, very little wooded cover, and plenty of granite tors.
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/marin-mount-vision-tour-of-dartmoor.480549/
This year, I decided to explore East Dartmoor. This area is much more wooded, with considerably steeper valleys, and more natural bridleway routes compared to the semi surfaced access tracks South of Okehampton. I've done more walking than riding around this area, but knew a few spots I wanted to link up, and a little while sitting down with the OS map yielded this route as a starting plan - about 20-25 miles of mostly off-road riding, taking in a few impressive tors and some lovely woodland.

Like most of us (I suspect!) on here, I'm not quite as fit as I used to me, so despite not seeming that far, 20 odd miles on Dartmoor is pretty much an all day ride for me these days. Soaking in the landscape is just as important as cranking up the hills and bombing the descents, so the plan was to take plenty of nice food, lots of flasks of tea, take the whole day, and top it all off with a camp at the end.