Shindig: Final Call
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Shindig: Final Call
I'm picking up the thread for this on behalf of Bryan (zigrat), who has more than enough to do with young kids currently.
Date: 5-6 September
Type of ride: social, off road
Route:
Day 1
Leave 9-10 am from the start of the WHW in Milngavie (pronounced mull-guy for those resident outside Scotlandshire). Ride a variable distance up to 70-odd miles to bivvy site (or bothy if weather forecast poor)
Option for a later group to leave around 2pm and do 40-odd miles to bivvy site/bothy
Day 2
Variable return depending on how the mood/hangover takes you. Possibly up to 100 miles for the extra-keen, but can be much shorter but still fun.
If you would like to come along, all welcome. If you could declare your start time preference on Saturday, that would help adjust route options to suit rider experience etc
So far we've got:
Me
Bryan
Scattamah
AlasdairMc
The Shand Boys
Dave Barter
Yorlin?
Chickenlegs
htrider
Wotsits
Date: 5-6 September
Type of ride: social, off road
Route:
Day 1
Leave 9-10 am from the start of the WHW in Milngavie (pronounced mull-guy for those resident outside Scotlandshire). Ride a variable distance up to 70-odd miles to bivvy site (or bothy if weather forecast poor)
Option for a later group to leave around 2pm and do 40-odd miles to bivvy site/bothy
Day 2
Variable return depending on how the mood/hangover takes you. Possibly up to 100 miles for the extra-keen, but can be much shorter but still fun.
If you would like to come along, all welcome. If you could declare your start time preference on Saturday, that would help adjust route options to suit rider experience etc
So far we've got:
Me
Bryan
Scattamah
AlasdairMc
The Shand Boys
Dave Barter
Yorlin?
Chickenlegs
htrider
Wotsits
Last edited by Ian on Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:49 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Still on for this and should be fine for early start
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If it's 95% rideable, I'm up for a morning start. What's the terrain like? That'll determine the forks to go on Lois.
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Where are you planning to end up - I'd likely be up for this but I'm not bothered about trekking through to glasgow first but would rather join the route from the east somewhere
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Yep, I am up for the early start.
Possibly going to ride the Capital Trail earlier in the week, depending on the weather,
making the most of the trip to Scotland.
Andy
Possibly going to ride the Capital Trail earlier in the week, depending on the weather,
making the most of the trip to Scotland.
Andy
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Last year we bivvied by Loch Drunkie. T'was a nice spot.htrider wrote:Where are you planning to end up - I'd likely be up for this but I'm not bothered about trekking through to glasgow first but would rather join the route from the east somewhere
If we head to a bothy - not sure which one Bryan has in mind - will need check.
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Think it's pretty much 100% rideable from what I remember/ rode last year.Scattamah wrote:If it's 95% rideable, I'm up for a morning start. What's the terrain like? That'll determine the forks to go on Lois.
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Stick me down as well please Ian.
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Fancy this, but had sort of decided to do the MTL event, which i've not done for a few years & is on the same weekend..
Hmmm...
Hmmm...

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Ta for that, Ian. Found Dave's video of it from last year...looks like full rigid will be ok.
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Rochoish - MBA - Loch Lomond - bout 45mins to 1 hr South of Inversnaid.Ian wrote:Last year we bivvied by Loch Drunkie. T'was a nice spot.htrider wrote:Where are you planning to end up - I'd likely be up for this but I'm not bothered about trekking through to glasgow first but would rather join the route from the east somewhere
If we head to a bothy - not sure which one Bryan has in mind - will need check.
Will phone ferry company to check out crossing Loch Lomond.
Mike - good to have you along :)
Scott - yes, rigid should be fine. That's what I'll be riding.
Jase - If you miss the start for the MTL, just keep driving and we'll see you at the bothy

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Knowing who is coming along, I think anything that isn't fully rigid may be in the minority.Scattamah wrote:Ta for that, Ian. Found Dave's video of it from last year...looks like full rigid will be ok.
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9 start in Milngavie is perfect for me, it means no stupid o'clock start to get the train in time.
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I'll pick us up some pizza & beer on the wayIan wrote: Jase - If you miss the start for the MTL, just keep driving and we'll see you at the bothy![]()

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Like always I really fancy doing it but logistics may be against me . . . I will have a think

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Awwww...Jase...you know a way to a hungry bikepackers heart *grins*
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Great, thats and easy thrash from the house, count me inIan wrote:Last year we bivvied by Loch Drunkie. T'was a nice spot.htrider wrote:Where are you planning to end up - I'd likely be up for this but I'm not bothered about trekking through to glasgow first but would rather join the route from the east somewhere
If we head to a bothy - not sure which one Bryan has in mind - will need check.
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I need to move. Interesting parts of the UK are just that bit too far away to just nip away to easily
(Or maybe a less time consuming job and a BMW 7 series so getting away is less effort and the time exists
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Have fun everyone, this little events sounds like good fun and I'd definitely be there if it was less than 4 hours to get there

(Or maybe a less time consuming job and a BMW 7 series so getting away is less effort and the time exists

Have fun everyone, this little events sounds like good fun and I'd definitely be there if it was less than 4 hours to get there

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Will keep my eye out for a Subway too ScottScattamah wrote:Awwww...Jase...you know a way to a hungry bikepackers heart *grins*
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I nominate Phil's house as the bad weather optionhtrider wrote: Great, thats and easy thrash from the house, count me in

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Aye no bother there is space for a dozen bivvvies in the back gardenAlasdairMc wrote:I nominate Phil's house as the bad weather optionhtrider wrote: Great, thats and easy thrash from the house, count me in

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Finally joining in - sorry but middle child just out of hospital so been a bit pre-occupied.
Thinking that Rochoish might just be the best option unless an indian summer kicks in.
So in my head this will be leave Milngavie at nine, trend west to Balloch, do the Three lochs Way, ferry to Inversnaid, dinner at Inversnaid bunkhouse then trundle south to Rochoish, probably 70 miles ?? will need to see when I plot it on bike hike.
What do people want to do Sunday as there will be the options from short to long, fireroad to techy etc.??? I'm happy to just do a guided tour of the locality suitable to prevailing weather....
If we're definitely going to rochoish then me and Raju will hike in and deposit kindling/wood/coal and whisky at the Bothy.
Thinking that Rochoish might just be the best option unless an indian summer kicks in.
So in my head this will be leave Milngavie at nine, trend west to Balloch, do the Three lochs Way, ferry to Inversnaid, dinner at Inversnaid bunkhouse then trundle south to Rochoish, probably 70 miles ?? will need to see when I plot it on bike hike.
What do people want to do Sunday as there will be the options from short to long, fireroad to techy etc.??? I'm happy to just do a guided tour of the locality suitable to prevailing weather....
If we're definitely going to rochoish then me and Raju will hike in and deposit kindling/wood/coal and whisky at the Bothy.
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I'm 99.9% certain that I'm away working in That London that weekend, but if not I'll put in an appearance. It's near enough on my doorstep so it would be rude not to 

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Is Rowchoish remote enough to keep out the bawbags?
I stayed in Doune one Saturday night and it was empty, I think because it's North of the carry on the WHW and the walk in from Beinnglas isn't too much fun either.
I stayed in Doune one Saturday night and it was empty, I think because it's North of the carry on the WHW and the walk in from Beinnglas isn't too much fun either.
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If your doing the "Three Lochs Way" you could head up the road afterwards to Ardlui and get the ferry over Loch Lomond, makes getting to Doune bothy a bit easier. Still leaves you needing to do the bit to Beinnglas the following morning though.AlasdairMc wrote:I stayed in Doune one Saturday night and it was empty, I think because it's North of the carry on the WHW and the walk in from Beinnglas isn't too much fun either.
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My only requirement is to be in Milngavie somewhere near 3-5pm on Sunday so I can get home at a reasonable time. TBH probably not after an epic SundayWhat do people want to do Sunday as there will be the options from short to long, fireroad to techy etc.??? I'm happy to just do a guided tour of the locality suitable to prevailing weather....
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