They reopen the gondola pretty fast the day after; basically as soon as the track is clear and inspected and the woods and big doon closed off. IIRC the red opened first but the WC was back on before lunchtime. It’s pretty nice, riding in the fresh wheeltracks of the world cup, with the grandstand still up. Though the track can be a bit beaten up.
There’s some really good riding in the forest at nevis but it’s not that easy to navigate the more long-travelly, dare I say it #enduro stuff. Mostly just a case of doing the world champs red , maybe the blue crane “secret” descent, and diving down random offpistes as you see them, is how I do it… I don’t know it that well, maybe there’s better ways. Do not, under any circumstances, ride the waymarked 10 Under The Ben route, it is dismal.
I gather they’ve had some sort of insurance setback for Ae uplift and aren’t allowed to carry people in the landrover so I think it’s all cancelled til that’s sorted. (til Tally gets his minibus licence I heard).
Since you’re going quite a long way up, I’d suggest riding stuff further up north- the stanes are much more easily doable as a trip after all. But how often will you be in the highlands?
So- Kinlochleven. Someone called it God’s Trailcentre, I love that. Look up “dudes enduro trails”. Maybe Laggan for a trailcentre. It’s a nice drive from Fort William to Laggan and the Brown trails are awesome. Torridon is still quite a long drive but supposed to be worth it, haven’t been up there yet!