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• #752
inn deep
Yep. Table 23, in fact.
I'm sure I made some kind of joke about quitting immediately and waiting until they started serving.
It'll be on Strava I think or the blog. I think we did the middle days as back to backs and probably set up camp in the dark a couple of times. But we weren't exactly smashing it, we'd just ride with some random goal for the day but were very flexible. Stopped early to dry kit a couple of times, etc. I think it was getting dark at ~7pm maybe?
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• #753
Late response but I did two days and then sacked it off due to being unwell.
I was riding alone and found it quite tough going, but others have said the first part is the hardest. I would love to attempt it again as the scenery was great and so was the riding.
Sorry for the insta link but there’s a couple of photos here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CPVFOKiBNpC/?utm_medium=copy_link
The camp spot was pretty sweet.
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• #754
Tough, hilly or tough technical?
Just looking at the elevation numbers it looks much hillier than the An Turas Mor trail. 4000m in the first 200k instead of 1500m or something like that.
That camp spot looks lovely. Was it marked out or did you just pick it? I was thinking of breaking the Stage 1 200k into 4 x 50km sections and sticking with ~50k per day to make it easy and leave some time for maybe visiting a pub or cooking meals or whatever. So about half ATM daily distance (but there is about 4hrs less light)
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• #755
Just hillier than expected. I wouldn’t say that the bits I did were technical at all.
It was just a lucky spot. Although I had spent an hour beforehand getting frustrated because I couldn’t find anywhere to pitch.
To be honest, I probably was a bit over ambitious. I wanted to do the whole thing in 3 and a bit days, haha.
When are you planning it?
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• #756
Just hillier than expected.
Yeah, I dunno why I assumed it would be similar but it's quite a bit lumpier than ATM according to the numbers.
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• #757
I couldn’t find anywhere to pitch.
Always the way.
We wanna go after xmas before NYE.
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• #758
Yeah, it was my first time riding with a tent so totally didn’t factor in the faff time involved with that. Normally with a bivvy I just pick the least thorny looking bush.
Nice! May the weather gods be with you. It’s been real mild (for this time of year) in Edinburgh recently, hopefully it continues for you.
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• #759
relatively mild and dry over here too - you might get away with it. limited light might be depressing tho
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• #760
I'm normally a bivvy guy (but then I'm normally racing). Yet to convince the missus of their charms. We have a bigger tent for this trip but I'm gonna get her in a bivvy at some point. (not a euph)
We'll see about the weather. We had torrential shit for the first couple of days in Oct then lovely weather for the last days. Kinda wanna see it shit, so we know how bad we can work through (or not).
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• #761
Yeah, still not as depressing as never leaving a flat in London. Even here the curtains are closed most of the day to keep the heat in and I don't look at anything other than a screen anyway. Dying up a Scottish mountain sounds positively refreshing. (Don't you dare call mountain rescue)
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• #762
Looking for a route around the west coast for this summer. Mixed surfaces fine, want to see the Fairy Bridge at Appin and a few beaches preferably. Maybe 7-8 days inc travelling to/from London.
Bit rusty for long rides with luggage so not looking for any silly long days or tech off roading. Start/finish accessible by train.Any suggestions?
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• #763
The area around Mallaig is gorgeous - ferry out to Barra ? So many ferrys from Oban.
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• #764
Yep, def want to do some ferry’s out of Oban etc. Know that’s the area we want just after some known routes etc as I’m terrible at planning...
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• #765
http://bikepackingscotland.com/argyll/
This is looking promising.
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• #766
Morvern and Ardnamurchan peninsulas are both lovely with lots to explore. You can link them up with Mull and ferry from Oban, lots of possibilities.
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• #767
search "always another adventure" on youtube for ardnamurchan tips
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• #768
Oh that area looks fantastic! Cheers for the tip.
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• #769
Looking to get from Edinburgh to Aberfoyle with my gravel bike, probably by train some of the way. Anyone have any route recommendation? Was thinking train from Edinburgh to Stirling then riding the rest...
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• #770
I’ve not ridden from Stirling, but suspect that bit is probably quite busy on the roads, with not many quiet options. I’m sure it’s fine if you just want to get there.
If you have a bit of time you could ride from Balloch, at the bottom of Loch Lomond. That’s an easy connect to Drymen and then Aberfoyle along NCN7. The Badger Divide comes down that into Glasgow.
You could also do train to Dunblane, ride to Callander and it’s a lovely ride into Aberfoyle along Loch Venachar.
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• #771
I dont know a route from Stirling to Aberfoyle that is particularly fun. As above there are other train stations that are better.
Once you're there, this is my idea of the ultimate Aberfoyle area route. Tough ol' day out!
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• #772
Cheers for the suggestions. Went with the train to dunblane then ride via callander. Great route, almost traffic free, and all gravel from callander.
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• #773
Anyone rode around Arran? Is it a day ride or enough there to camp for a few days? Are the ferries cheap?
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• #774
I'm looking for local knowledge and advice on the below routes. I've got a work event up at Cluny Castle in October so I was going to tag on some gravel riding in Scotland before and afterwards. Rough plan is as follows - Badger Divide in reverse from Glasgow to Inverness and then across from Inverness to Cluny Castle. After the event I'll then ride from Cluny Castle to Perth for the train home.
Draft Routes are below:
Day 1 - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40617849
Day 2 - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40618179
Day 3 - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40618261
Day 4 - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40618491
Day 5 - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40618506
Day 6 - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40618510
Day 7 - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40618557
Day 8 - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40618583
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• #775
On or offroad? More of a day ride on-road. Offroad gives you a bit more. It's a great place to cycle and there's a good variety of scenery. But not that varied in terms of routes.
Ferries very reasonable and easy with bikes so I'd consider a route that loops round via ferries and back.
Can post some more suggestions when on a computer.
Ha just seen this, think you got your 1st tubeless issue just next to inn deep, which is popular with the fixie beer crowd, those WTB are no match for Glasgows glassy streets. Think its October you did that just before Solstice so just about on the 12/12 daylight situation, you guys managed it in the 7 days without breaking into darkness OK? Might have a stab of it riding S>N in spring