Highland trail 550!!
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Good news .. Anyone know if Michael from Switzerland got his wheel sorted?
And good luck + kind weather to all.
And good luck + kind weather to all.
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Greetings fellow forumites. I have just registered here as I'm here in Tyndrum preparing for the HT550.
Organiser Alan G has been stressed out all afternoon trying to get the hired Spot tracker to work but thinks now they Are all registering. We all breath easy now and are heading off to eat. See you all later.

HB AG.
Organiser Alan G has been stressed out all afternoon trying to get the hired Spot tracker to work but thinks now they Are all registering. We all breath easy now and are heading off to eat. See you all later.

HB AG.
Member of the http://www.swrc.org.uk/.
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Nice one!
Err is there a link to the blue dot tracking page thing?
Err is there a link to the blue dot tracking page thing?

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Yes he did. Zigrat of this parish sorted him out.jameso wrote:Good news .. Anyone know if Michael from Switzerland got his wheel sorted?
And good luck + kind weather to all.
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Good stuff.
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http://trackleaders.com/highland14Yorlin wrote:Err is there a link to the blue dot tracking page thing?
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Kudos to Keep pedalling. That's the kind of thing worth remembering.Cheeky Monkey wrote:What, these guys at http://www.keeppedalling.co.uk/?
The same ones in Manchester, here:
23 Hilton Street
Manchester
M1 1EL
Tel:0161 222 6015
Email: sales@keeppedalling.co.uk
S'only fairKeep Pedalling is the small bike shop in the city. We're striving for the feel of a classic bike shop, you get a 'Hi' when you walk through the door. We sell bikes, accessories and service. We specialise in commuter and 'adventure' bikes - recreational cyclists, randonneurs, and even racer - but you will probably never see a carbon fibre frame in the shop. The same person you talk to about your bikes needs is the same one who works on it. It's the personal touch that sets us apart.

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Good luck to all. And don't forget to enjoy.
Take care getting loose
Take care getting loose

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Have a great ride, everyone.
I've just joined the forum - I'm interested in this sort of riding, although I'm a road cyclist. Do you need a high level of MTB handling skills to tackle something like this?
I've just joined the forum - I'm interested in this sort of riding, although I'm a road cyclist. Do you need a high level of MTB handling skills to tackle something like this?
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I'd say a reasonable amount as some sections are fairly technical and become even more so when you're tired and its dark.deejayen wrote:I've just joined the forum - I'm interested in this sort of riding, although I'm a road cyclist. Do you need a high level of MTB handling skills to tackle something like this?
Ians write up from last year to get your teeth into before the ride starts tomorrow
http://ianbarrington.com/2013/06/01/hig ... roduction/
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I think technical riding is important as the more you can ride the less you walk.
For those asking about Michael's wheel - I spoke to him on the train up and he's all sorted. He almost missed the train (two big train stations in Glasgow) but other than that is ready to go.
For those asking about Michael's wheel - I spoke to him on the train up and he's all sorted. He almost missed the train (two big train stations in Glasgow) but other than that is ready to go.
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Thanks very much. I'll enjoy reading that ride report. I'll need to get a mountain bike and start practicing and take a few lessons.
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And so it begins.jay91 wrote:Blue dot time
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Green dots for me (although that might be the phone)jay91 wrote:Blue dot time
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Good luck to all those out there.
A gradual build up would be a good way to go ... BB 200 in Oct maybe?Thanks very much. I'll enjoy reading that ride report. I'll need to get a mountain bike and start practicing and take a few lessons.
May the bridges you burn light your way
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Yes, that would make things very interesting. Just logged in thinking "ooh, I'll get to see the start" and then got mildly confused to see everyone along the trails8tannorm wrote: A gradual build up would be a good way to go ... BB 200 in Oct maybe?

Good luck everyone, you'll be distracting me from revision

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Green they areMart wrote:Green dots for me (although that might be the phone)jay91 wrote:Blue dot time

Trying to ride bikes.
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Phil Clarke & Steve Heading seem to be the first to the bottom of the Devils Staircase and have a slight gap on the others.
Still bunched up at the moment, but the climb over to Kinlochleven will sort them out
#Tannoy# Phil Simcock, switch on your Spot #/Tannoy#
Still bunched up at the moment, but the climb over to Kinlochleven will sort them out
#Tannoy# Phil Simcock, switch on your Spot #/Tannoy#
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This first split will be interesting as everyone goes for position, and then this evening will be another good split as some ride through for a while and others stop overnight. Yes, this will be interesting 

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Anyone know why 'green dots'?
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Daft question, but is it first across the line wins or fastest time (I've noticed on the tracking page there are some late starters)?
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The clock starts ticking at the same time for everyone ... if you're late getting underway you'll have to play catch up.Daft question, but is it first across the line wins or fastest time (I've noticed on the tracking page there are some late starters)?
May the bridges you burn light your way
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The late starters are people who probably forgot to turn on there Spot for the start
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I think the "late" starts will just be down to the intervals in Spots (successfully) sending out their position. If yours sent just before the start, Trackleaders wouldn't know you've started until the next position gets sent some time later. And it will clock you as already being down the trail.
There's a lot of uncertainty in watching the dots
There's a lot of uncertainty in watching the dots