G'day all
After last weeks amusing NatureWatch/Sideways Slide along the coast and loud pub quiz experience it is time once again to pick something to do.
What d'ya fancy?
G'day all
After last weeks amusing NatureWatch/Sideways Slide along the coast and loud pub quiz experience it is time once again to pick something to do.
What d'ya fancy?
Urban singletrack? Needs a few folk to sort out the bits they know. Dreghorn / braid hill / etc
Pencaitland railway walk / butterdean woods and return CXable route? ( maybe a bit far - 38 miles or so)
Needen't be CX, I un-clagged the brakes on the MTB...
TJ, I've not had a chance to look at your route from last week, how long was that?
I can lead a good route starting at Blackford hill, skirting the Hermitage, landrover track round the back of the Braids golf course, tasty wee cheeky descent to Braid Road, lots of mini-loops forming a sort of cloverleaf uber-loop in Mortonhall, which then leaves us but a skip and a jump from Dreghorn. We could even return via Craiglockhart hill for one final cheeky descent into Morningside.
Last weeks was around 32 miles for me - leith back to leith
The issue with going east is that it leaves people on the wrong side of town - that route is 38 miles from and back to leith going east.
13thfm, that route sounds amazing. you'll have to show it to me some time, won't be out tomorrow night though.
Weekend Paul?
Doubt it. Got builders in my flat right now, when they finish during the day, i'm in at night doing bits and pieces. They should be finished by Friday so the weekend will be spent reinstalling my kitchen and bathroom. Another time though, definately!
druidh says:
Personally, I'd be happy to do last weeks ride again. Equally happy to follow 13fm if we can make it into a sensible distance from the shop.
Will try to memory map it tonight and work out a distance.
We have extra loan/demo lights now cause Ran at 2pure rocks. Got some Minewt 250 Cordless and some shinier ones available.
Give me a holler if you want me to charge up for you.
I make the 'urban' loop about 35km give or take from the Shop back to Bruntsfield.
Give or take for extra loops of the good bits, and potential doubling back on Arthur's seat to get that extra cheeky bit thats always worth a go.
Sounds good.
Teh other day I found a offroad route from swanston to morningside
No! The fabled 'Morningside Passage'?!
I've just looked on the map and I think I see it, some of it goes through Greenbank park?
Yup
Not particularly interesting but its better than road
Count me in.
Lights please TBC
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Count me out.
Proplus please pharmacist!
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Sharki - nae worries
Kit - not good enough
So... What are we doing again?
Well don't ask me.
Argh!! Just tell me what bike to bring.
I take it that we are starting from the shoppe?
Cayo.
Aye.
I thought we are following 13th floor monk around - him in his black lycra
Knobblies for urban singletrack. Black lycra for stealth when the busies come after us
That's what i said.
Make it interesting and explore the woods in the Craigmiller/Niddrie area. Also the descent from Craigmiller Castle to the NRI. Won't be out tomorrow, mother in law is arriving on the witches express and my SO is doing a dress rehearsal for the play of the year (in Newtongrange) BAFTA surely to follow
Wee reminder, I'll guide a ride out here next Wednesday for any that are interested.
steven - you got any details of those bits?
The descent to the NRI is just the walkway that runs from the crossing near the entrance to the Castle, but it does have some nicely jumpable steps on it and is a good blast. It's been a while since I rode there, used to live near Danderhall. Try the woods round Hunters Hall Public Park(?) near the Jack Kane centre. Also the woods between Craigmillar Castle and Bridge End allotments. The loop I used to do was spoilt a bit when they put the big fence up round the area opposite the NRI. Might be best to explore in the daylight, Sunday morning perhaps?
I'll not be out but If you are near the Jack Kane head for the Fort Kinnaird ,cycle on the road between the shopping centre and VW garage and you enter the old bing area . Ive walked my dog round there and there are plenty wee jumpy bits. Also maybe not for tommorow but If you head up the road from the shopping centre past the Porsche /ferrari garage carry on past the right hand turn towards the wisp ,pass the private road sign (rhs) then before the road forks to the left you can enter over a wee mound into the old Monktonhall colliery site where there are loads of wee tracks usually used by scramblers. Worh a look .
Watch out for folks shooting rabbits in there tho'.
Cheers guys
Steven the speed of some of these 'race snakes' the poachers would have no chance. On the other hand If I was out I'd be a sitting duck to the Niddroid snipers.
Kit - not good enough
Foistly, I has no bikey (in for repair)
Secondly, I have exams to revise for (joy... welfare economics, anyone?)
I'm happy to give the Niddrie/Fort Kinnaird area a wide berth.
I'll be packing the hybrid again, so hoping for a nice, mud-free ride.
Kit - MemberFoistly, I has no bikey (in for repair)
I didn't see it in the workshop
Secondly, I have exams to revise for (joy... welfare economics, anyone?
Can I just be the first to say
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GROW UP AND GET YOURSELF A JOB!!!
I'd be happy to go one Sunday morning, early likes before the bandits are oot their scratchers, ken.
About time I made it out for a Wed night ride. Sounds like one for the MTB rather than the SS CX bike, oui?
TBC - Can I borrow a light please? I promise I'll be well behaved and try not to pile into any trees whilst it is on my bars.
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