recommend me a route for easter
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recommend me a route for easter
got 5 days off over easter just deciding were to go has anyone done the capital trail,what would the cairngorm loop be like not to keen on river crossings
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Re: recommend me a route for easter
what info do you have stu
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Re: recommend me a route for easter
Cairngorm loop could be anything at that time of year depending on snow cover/melt. The 2016 May group start was cancelled due to the amount of snow cover.
Here's the Fords of A'an last September


There's at least thirteen significant river crossings on the Cairngorm Loop.
With Easter being early this year I'd be wary of conditions in the Highlands, there's likely to be a lot of snow about. Further south there's the Borders 350, Stu's Big Bear and The Cambrian Trail among named/existing ITT routes.
If you don't mind a linear route then the Pennine Bridleway between Matlock and Kirkby Stephen, a bit of improvisation to get from there to Hexham and then the Sandstone Way would probably be a hard five days at that time of year.
Here's the Fords of A'an last September


There's at least thirteen significant river crossings on the Cairngorm Loop.
With Easter being early this year I'd be wary of conditions in the Highlands, there's likely to be a lot of snow about. Further south there's the Borders 350, Stu's Big Bear and The Cambrian Trail among named/existing ITT routes.
If you don't mind a linear route then the Pennine Bridleway between Matlock and Kirkby Stephen, a bit of improvisation to get from there to Hexham and then the Sandstone Way would probably be a hard five days at that time of year.
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Re: recommend me a route for easter
Thanks Bob. Had just about got over that ... and then you go and bring it up again.Here's the Fords of A'an last September

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Re: recommend me a route for easter
I have a gpx filewhat info do you have stu

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Re: recommend me a route for easter
how do you view the gpx file on my computer so i can see it in detail
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Re: recommend me a route for easter
I'll email it across. Save it to your desktop, then open it in bikehike.
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Re: recommend me a route for easter
Have we got a finisher on the 530 yet Stu?
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Re: recommend me a route for easter
Not yet Scott. Mr Large is 'closest'.
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Re: recommend me a route for easter
Try the braunton 150.
Re: recommend me a route for easter
Can recommend the abovedlovett wrote:Try the braunton 150.
Re: recommend me a route for easter
If conditions allow I'm really hoping to do the Deeside Trail at Easter, on the fat bike. I'll be staying with family nr Dundee so its that or the Capital Trail I think.