An Turas More. Looks interesting.
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Re: An Turas More. Looks interesting.
Yeah there was some discussion before though it went a little off piste
http://bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/phpBB ... as#p137026
I got the GPX files the other day and was wondering if I'd be eaten alive by midges attempting any of it in July?
http://bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/phpBB ... as#p137026
I got the GPX files the other day and was wondering if I'd be eaten alive by midges attempting any of it in July?
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Re: An Turas More. Looks interesting.
There's a sticker for that.restlessshawn wrote:
I got the GPX files the other day and was wondering if I'd be eaten alive by midges attempting any of it in July?
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Re: An Turas More. Looks interesting.
Does it involve stopping being soft?
In my defence I am by birth a southerner of the highest order being born right on the south coast (ok not literally on the beach)
It looks like a good excuse to visit Kervaig and maybe Strabeg. Need to have a proper look and think about doing some of the Northern Section if it looks CX suitable then a return by whatever roads aren't part of the infamous NC500

In my defence I am by birth a southerner of the highest order being born right on the south coast (ok not literally on the beach)
It looks like a good excuse to visit Kervaig and maybe Strabeg. Need to have a proper look and think about doing some of the Northern Section if it looks CX suitable then a return by whatever roads aren't part of the infamous NC500
Re: An Turas More. Looks interesting.
How did I miss that thread!restlessshawn wrote:Yeah there was some discussion before though it went a little off piste
Will be a solo effort touring style if I ever get round to it.