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We could do somewhere up north like Fort William, or something. Guess it depends what the spread of interested people are.
Oh, and I've got the helmet-cam working now, and initial results look pretty good. We're going to take it out on Thursday night and get footage of all the downhills/singletrack on the Red Route. If it's good, I'll post some of it up here (or distribute some high-res versions on CD ).
Oh, and I've got the helmet-cam working now, and initial results look pretty good. We're going to take it out on Thursday night and get footage of all the downhills/singletrack on the Red Route. If it's good, I'll post some of it up here (or distribute some high-res versions on CD ).
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Queens Forest which is in the Trossachs may be a better bet as it's a bit more central
I've heard only good things about it but haven't actually cycled there so anybody on here with any info would be cool
On the other hand I'm more than happy to travel and maybe we could make it a Saturday cycle then camp and have a BBQ and bring the old acoustic guitars then either cycle/recover and head home Sunday to break the drive up a bit ?
Just an idea..... but I'm up for whatever the majority wants to do
Cheers
Si
[Edited by SiPie - 5/13/2003 12:54:13 PM]
I've heard only good things about it but haven't actually cycled there so anybody on here with any info would be cool
On the other hand I'm more than happy to travel and maybe we could make it a Saturday cycle then camp and have a BBQ and bring the old acoustic guitars then either cycle/recover and head home Sunday to break the drive up a bit ?
Just an idea..... but I'm up for whatever the majority wants to do
Cheers
Si
[Edited by SiPie - 5/13/2003 12:54:13 PM]
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Sleep in the car then..!
Fort William kind of area sounds good. I've never biked around there though, so couldn't suggest where to go. Any ideas?
[Edited by Franx - 5/13/2003 3:18:36 PM]
Fort William kind of area sounds good. I've never biked around there though, so couldn't suggest where to go. Any ideas?
[Edited by Franx - 5/13/2003 3:18:36 PM]
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There's a whole new downhill section up there Franx.. but not really my idea of fun More of a cross country/climbing plodder
Sure there'll be good routes around about though....
Anyway, Fort William suits me and anywhere that's far enough away from Glentress...... Glentress is populated more like Oxford Street on a Saturday afternoon now
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I remember the days when you seldom met another mountain biker in Glentress<>
[Edited by SiPie - 5/13/2003 3:29:48 PM]
Sure there'll be good routes around about though....
Anyway, Fort William suits me and anywhere that's far enough away from Glentress...... Glentress is populated more like Oxford Street on a Saturday afternoon now
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I remember the days when you seldom met another mountain biker in Glentress<>
[Edited by SiPie - 5/13/2003 3:29:48 PM]
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Fort William then?
Anyone?
- although I won't be able to do that for the next few weeks, coz I've got exams until the 26th. In fact, I'll be in Oban after that, and it isn't that far away from Fort Will, is it??. not with a car, anyway.
Anyone?
- although I won't be able to do that for the next few weeks, coz I've got exams until the 26th. In fact, I'll be in Oban after that, and it isn't that far away from Fort Will, is it??. not with a car, anyway.
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Glentress is pretty quiet in the week though.
Out of interest, whilst Fort William sounds nice, it's a fair old journey from here for me (and SiPie). Perhaps we should work out where's geographically central to cut the journey for everyone, rather than all have to traven 150 miles for this?
Out of interest, whilst Fort William sounds nice, it's a fair old journey from here for me (and SiPie). Perhaps we should work out where's geographically central to cut the journey for everyone, rather than all have to traven 150 miles for this?
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Sorry Marko ..... was getting used to you being local living in them there Borders
Trossachs.... sort of Stirling, Callendar area (ie. left of Perth a bit )
Check out the attached link....
Click Here for details of Queen Elizabeth Forest
Trossachs.... sort of Stirling, Callendar area (ie. left of Perth a bit )
Check out the attached link....
Click Here for details of Queen Elizabeth Forest
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Trossachs.... sort of Stirling, Callendar area (ie. left of Perth a bit
If you use this and type
Queen Elizabeth Forest
AA Route Planner
[Edited by SiPie - 5/14/2003 12:37:35 PM]
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How about the weekend after the 26th?.
What was that place again? Trossachs? Queen Elizabeth Forest.
Can we get anyone else to go? Only on ~4 so far, by the looks of things.
Someone else SIGN UP..... It ain't that bad!
Ed, coZ I can't read...
[Edited by Franx - 5/14/2003 11:47:45 PM]
[Edited by Franx - 5/14/2003 11:49:17 PM]
What was that place again? Trossachs? Queen Elizabeth Forest.
Can we get anyone else to go? Only on ~4 so far, by the looks of things.
Someone else SIGN UP..... It ain't that bad!
Ed, coZ I can't read...
[Edited by Franx - 5/14/2003 11:47:45 PM]
[Edited by Franx - 5/14/2003 11:49:17 PM]
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I'll probably be going down that way - although I might be in Oban, so don't take my word for it just yet. It seems likely though.
You got a bike rack?
[Edited by Franx - 5/15/2003 3:06:23 PM]
You got a bike rack?
[Edited by Franx - 5/15/2003 3:06:23 PM]