
Alan - you'll have to come up with an acronym for "wrong-way-rounders" as NOBO isn't going to work

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Bearbonesnorm wrote:You could ITT them.Do you have to do group starts to or could i do one of them as an ITT to qualify ?
LL200 and CL are certainly two and probably the easiest to tick off.
Easier then...but yeah, weather dependent.AlanG wrote:I'm not sure I'd call the Cairngorms Loop easy, especially at this time of year.
I'm starting in Blair on Thursday.AlanG wrote:I'm not sure I'd call the Cairngorms Loop easy, especially at this time of year.
Sunset 4 days later.Taylor wrote: By the way, Jase is coming. Shall we have a sweep on arrival time?
1pm is departure time.
I estimate you not getting further than the off licence by 5pm.By the way, Jase is coming. Shall we have a sweep on arrival time?
1pm is departure time.
Oi!Wotsits wrote:Did someone mention whiskey??
Alpinum wrote:Oi!Wotsits wrote:Did someone mention whiskey??![]()
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Talking about uisge, when will we see a HT route that does justice to all the good spirits in Scotland?
Oopps, sorry my bad!Alpinum wrote:Oi!Wotsits wrote:Did someone mention whiskey??![]()
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Exactly! I think that's a great idea. A friend and I are planing a longish day ride that includes visits in one pub per village on the wayhtrider wrote:Alpinum wrote:Oi!Wotsits wrote:Did someone mention whiskey??![]()
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Talking about uisge, when will we see a HT route that does justice to all the good spirits in Scotland?
Funny you should say that, I've done a fair few trails in the Speyside / Eastern Mounth area over the last fe years, passing many distilleries in the process, and I've been giving a lot of thought to a route around them. You could develop a point scoring sytem based on your time round the route but including (and heavily biased towards) the number and age of drams consumed.... hmmm
Wotsits wrote:Oopps, sorry my bad!Alpinum wrote:Oi!Wotsits wrote:Did someone mention whiskey??![]()
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I'm sure if you email Alan directly with details...Purty wrote:I remember that being properly hard......
Alan was with him when he did it :)ianfitz wrote:I'm sure if you email Alan directly with details...Purty wrote:I remember that being properly hard......
Haha. Didn't know that!Ian wrote:Alan was with him when he did it :)ianfitz wrote:I'm sure if you email Alan directly with details...Purty wrote:I remember that being properly hard......
The crossing over Coire Lair was the most testing few hours of this years event for me with the cold and sleet. If things had gone wrong up there I might have been in real trouble. Luckily things were OK. There's still plenty of the route to test yourself.AlanG wrote:I’ll be taking entries for next year’s Highland Trail in six weeks so I’d like to make public a few changes I’m making to the route.
The last change is the Torridon crossing. I have decided to avoid the carry over the Coire Lair and go an easier and more rideable route via Loch Coulin and the Easan Dorcha to rejoin the current route at the top of the slabby descent to Achnashellach. I made this change as the Coire Lair track is getting badly eroded now Torridon has become the must do big mountain venue. To be truthful I was also worried that someone might come to serious harm up there with the grim weather we had this year.