Captain Mainwaring’s ride wish list included the unridden Invervar Horse Shoe Loop in Glen Lyon. Potentially four Munros starting with an 878m ascent and ending with a 865m descent, with a few ups and downs in between.
Ten guinea pigs turned up, one travelling all the way from Carlisle on the morning.
The weather held out, but not before threatening our assault on the first Munro. We sided with caution and swerved it in favour of completing the other three. In retrospect the weather held and we were perhaps no more than 20 minutes from summiting it.
The cloud base dropped, reducing visibility on the summit of Carn Mairg to near zero. The Captain’s finely honed navigation skillz found the second top of Meall Garbh without fuss. It was rideable between the two tops.
We had a descent and some flowy singletrack and a carry up to the top of Carn Gorm. A group of walkers sheltering at the cairn inspired all ten of us to hike a bike non stop to the summit.
The final descent should be added to Stuartie-c’s ever expanding list of top fives.
My pictures only show a fragment of the total drop.
Niche of the year award goes to the guy who ripped his mech hanger off within yards of the summit and who descended nearly 800 vertical meters CHAINLESS!
A huge thanks to Captain Mainwaring for his inspired route finding.
Awesome day out 🙂 thanks again to you and the captain for your guiding services! Most of my photos are rubbish … the last descent was so good I couldnt stop to take any!
T’was a truly cracking day out in a great mountain environment. Great riding and great company. Definitely goes into my list of top descents. Might even try it the other way round next time for a change, and take in the 4th Munro
How much riding was there on the loop? I walked it the best part of 20 years ago so my memory is a little fuzzy, however I don’t recall it as being a particular good candidate for doing with a bike!