Re: Highland Trail 550 - 2020
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 10:22 pm
Just seen that Sofiane is in.
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If you've been there you'll know to within a metre or two of where he was standing.The Highlands always seem to have an encore. A never-ending setlist of scenery. Only a short distance along the trail, the plateau squeezes into a deep valley. I go numb immediately. This can’t be real. Even the sun seems to be taking its time to set, awestruck by its own illumination.
I stop. Perched front and center to a widescreen, panoramic masterpiece. Truly what must be one of the great gems of our world. I’ve never seen anything like it. A place where words and images are powerless. I strain my neck in either direction just to take it all in. It must be fake. Fiction. A fairytale.
The view to the causeway in Fisherfield, I presume?whitestone wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 9:09 am Here's R J Sauer's account of his HT550 from 2016 - https://bikepacking.com/plog/highland-insomnia/ along with some stunning shots. And this ...
If you've been there you'll know to within a metre or two of where he was standing.The Highlands always seem to have an encore. A never-ending setlist of scenery. Only a short distance along the trail, the plateau squeezes into a deep valley. I go numb immediately. This can’t be real. Even the sun seems to be taking its time to set, awestruck by its own illumination.
I stop. Perched front and center to a widescreen, panoramic masterpiece. Truly what must be one of the great gems of our world. I’ve never seen anything like it. A place where words and images are powerless. I strain my neck in either direction just to take it all in. It must be fake. Fiction. A fairytale.
Just reread - that is indeed a special moment at that pointwhitestone wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 9:09 am Here's R J Sauer's account of his HT550 from 2016 - https://bikepacking.com/plog/highland-insomnia/ along with some stunning shots. And this ...
If you've been there you'll know to within a metre or two of where he was standing.
edit, email from Alan received. Maybe another year.Jurassic pusher wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 7:51 am If an application for the group start is not successful, does anyone know if you get a "thanks but no thanks" email? or if it is a case of silence tells the tale?
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Not if its pishing with rain and the cloud base is at 150mwhitestone wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 9:09 am Here's R J Sauer's account of his HT550 from 2016 - https://bikepacking.com/plog/highland-insomnia/ along with some stunning shots. And this ...
If you've been there you'll know to within a metre or two of where he was standing.The Highlands always seem to have an encore. A never-ending setlist of scenery. Only a short distance along the trail, the plateau squeezes into a deep valley. I go numb immediately. This can’t be real. Even the sun seems to be taking its time to set, awestruck by its own illumination.
I stop. Perched front and center to a widescreen, panoramic masterpiece. Truly what must be one of the great gems of our world. I’ve never seen anything like it. A place where words and images are powerless. I strain my neck in either direction just to take it all in. It must be fake. Fiction. A fairytale.
Well if you'd been going quicker you'd have seen ithtrider wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 10:35 pmNot if its pishing with rain and the cloud base is at 150mwhitestone wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 9:09 am Here's R J Sauer's account of his HT550 from 2016 - https://bikepacking.com/plog/highland-insomnia/ along with some stunning shots. And this ...
If you've been there you'll know to within a metre or two of where he was standing.The Highlands always seem to have an encore. A never-ending setlist of scenery. Only a short distance along the trail, the plateau squeezes into a deep valley. I go numb immediately. This can’t be real. Even the sun seems to be taking its time to set, awestruck by its own illumination.
I stop. Perched front and center to a widescreen, panoramic masterpiece. Truly what must be one of the great gems of our world. I’ve never seen anything like it. A place where words and images are powerless. I strain my neck in either direction just to take it all in. It must be fake. Fiction. A fairytale.