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Out for a few days, looking at a new part of the Scottish Super route.
Have a look, enjoy
Andy
Two days two seasons
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Two days two seasons
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Re: Two days two seasons
Andy - looks like you went in via Loch a'Bhraoin. I was wondering if the track was above, or below, water level??
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Eeeeeh, that looks fun. Hope you didn't run out of kitkats.
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Re: Two days two seasons
Colin The track was well above the water line, in fact everything was dry as a dry thing ( well until it snowed all night!)
Adrian kit kats were plentiful
Adrian kit kats were plentiful
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Re: Two days two seasons
Harumph! Last time I was up there it was completely flooded. Luckily, I was walking, not pushing a bike!Backcountrybiking wrote:Colin The track was well above the water line, in fact everything was dry as a dry thing ( well until it snowed all night!)
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Re: Two days two seasons
Ahh but now you have the answer to that problem 
Have you walked the pass from Loch fannich to loch an bhroian?

Have you walked the pass from Loch fannich to loch an bhroian?
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Re: Two days two seasons
Only from the loch south to the col at NH173706. It was some time ago and certainly before I'd have considered biking it. I can't say I recall much about it though.