Scotland SE Winter Bothy, Now Sat 12.
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Re: Scotland SE Winter Bothy, Sat 5 Dec.
I have to work now I am afraid. Shame as it would have been cool to catch up Ray, I may well have even been able to keep this time around, maybe?!
Have a good trip. I really fancy the CT as a tour sometime in the spring so shall keep an eye how you get on.
Have a good trip. I really fancy the CT as a tour sometime in the spring so shall keep an eye how you get on.
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Shame you can't make it Gari, would have been good to see you again.
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Thanks Ray, hopefully get a chance to get down there the following weekend. I've been working like mad and missing a bit of adventure in my life! Hope you all have a good one!
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Right then, last call for anyone else apart from Alasdair and Jamie. If you intend to turn up at the pub let me know before 10pm Friday 4th. If no one else shows an interest then I am heading straight to the Bothy and will probably cycle down from Edinburgh.
Alasdair and Jamie, what are your plans for Sunday?, I'm assuming you will be heading back to Edinburgh on a route of your own devising. Also, if you want to bring some of your own music then please do, any player with a 3.5mm headphone socket will do, phone, mp3, etc.
Alasdair and Jamie, what are your plans for Sunday?, I'm assuming you will be heading back to Edinburgh on a route of your own devising. Also, if you want to bring some of your own music then please do, any player with a 3.5mm headphone socket will do, phone, mp3, etc.
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Re: Scotland SE Winter Bothy, Sat 5 Dec.
On Sunday I'll probably take the Capital Trail route back into Edinburgh as it'll hold up to all the rain, unless I decide to reverse my Saturday route.
The forecast is for heavy rain throughout though...
The forecast is for heavy rain throughout though...
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Currently leaning towards sacking this off what with Saturday's forecast gales
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I'm shortening my route down there certainly, but not just for that reason.
My only fully working bikes at the moment have skinny tyres or no gears, so hills won't work for me.
I think I'm going to take the Capital Trail clockwise - there's really only one or two big climbs isn't there?
My only fully working bikes at the moment have skinny tyres or no gears, so hills won't work for me.
I think I'm going to take the Capital Trail clockwise - there's really only one or two big climbs isn't there?
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Yes, a longish climb into the Lammermuirs then a short steep one after the hunting lodge.AlasdairMc wrote: - there's really only one or two big climbs isn't there?
Do we want to postpone it to next weekend? I'm easy either way.
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Next weekend, please
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POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT WEEKEND DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER. The Three of us that were going to go this weekend have agreed to postpone this until next weekend, that is Saturday 12.
Rather than meet at the pub please make your own way to the Bothy. Hopefully some of you that couldn't make this weekend can now come along. PM me for the Bothy location or email me at youngray50ATgmailDOTcom
Rather than meet at the pub please make your own way to the Bothy. Hopefully some of you that couldn't make this weekend can now come along. PM me for the Bothy location or email me at youngray50ATgmailDOTcom
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I could do next weekend however travelling south of the Forth is going to be a major ball ache until january. Anyone lend me a pack raft?
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I think you are confusing the Southern Honey Bunny with the Southern Upland Bunny which tends to look like this -boxelder wrote:Googles Bunnies....
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So now we're on a red warning for rain according to the Met Office.
I think the decision to cancel was right for two reasons, firstly the amount of rain falling and secondly the fact that this rain may have made accessing the bothy difficult...
I think the decision to cancel was right for two reasons, firstly the amount of rain falling and secondly the fact that this rain may have made accessing the bothy difficult...
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Good point.AlasdairMc wrote:the fact that this rain may have made accessing the bothy difficult...
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Cool. That'll give me another week to get shot of this fecking cold/manflu/plague thing. *crosses fingers*Ray Young wrote:POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT WEEKEND DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER.
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Ah sorry I dropped of the radar there! been off the internets due to a couple of family illnesses but this extra week's grace means I have a chance to go!
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Remember that I am now heading straight to the Bothy so if you still need the grid ref then PM me.
I am meeting up with Blair512 at Edinburgh Waverley station by Smiths at 12.45-1.00 for a 35 mile ride out and 32 mile back if anyone wants to join us. Don't expect a fast pace
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I am meeting up with Blair512 at Edinburgh Waverley station by Smiths at 12.45-1.00 for a 35 mile ride out and 32 mile back if anyone wants to join us. Don't expect a fast pace

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Re: Scotland SE Winter Bothy, Now Sat 12.
I'm still planning to make my own way down - I'm riding down with a mate via Peebles, he's making his own way home from there. I should have a dynamo-equipped bike by then so might be along a bit later depending on my route of choice, and our pace on the first leg.
Any idea when the Lauder shops shut or is Melrose the safest choice?
Any idea when the Lauder shops shut or is Melrose the safest choice?