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  • Routes Near Loch Achray Please
  • drofluf
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    Be staying up there for a week so would welcome route advice and a gpx or two!

    I’m assuming that gears would be a better idea than singlespeed?

    Beagleboy
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    Nip over to Callander and pop into see Mark, who runs ‘Wheels of Callander’ an outdoor adventure centre type of a thing. He’s wonderfully helpful and an all round nice guy. He’ll sort you out with a few route ideas.

    The Menteith Hills loop is the best that I know in the area, and I have a GPX in the house. Unfortunately thing’s are a bit mad at home at the moment. Mum’s moving into sheltered accommodation so it’s all hands on deck to get her moved in. I think my profile has my email address showing, (if it doesn’t I’ll sort it soon), if you drop me a line, I’ll try and get back to you asap with more route info.

    Cheers,

    Beagy

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    Best bet would be to go on Stirling bike club’s forum and ask. Either that or search vimeo for Joe Barnes pootling on Ben A’an, quite a simple ride, really.

    drofluf
    Free Member

    Thanks I’ll follow those up

    BoardinBob
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    Joe Barnes pootling on Ben A’an, quite a simple ride, really.

    You call this simple? 😯

    BoardinBob
    Full Member

    Joe Barnes pootling on Ben A’an, quite a simple ride, really.

    You call this simple? 😯

    http://www.vitalmtb.com/videos/member/Joe-Barnes-Ben-Aan,8205/MTBCUT-tv,6

    drofluf
    Free Member

    Hmm, something to have a go at mince my way down

    SurroundedByZulus
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    Is the old waymarked route halfway over the Dukes Pass still there?

    Steve_B
    Full Member

    No end of forest tracks around Achray and L Ard – You might need to use them as the hill routes are likely to be very wet after recent rain. There is wonderful singletrack around David Marshall Lodge – some of it obvious tho much relics of former SXC races so not easy to find unless you can team up with a local.

    Apparently you can also go up the track at Altskeith by L Ard and descend the hill path from Ben Venue – I haven’t tried it

    The finglass route is old landy track OK tho tough climbing – you should be able to lift a GPX file of my Sportstracker page for some variations.
    http://www.sports-tracker.com/#/workout/steverb_11/81igl9dgmuqc5t60

    For a longer outing it can be linked by going to Balquihidder and Glen Ample – which used to be heavenly singletrack but now a wide surfaced path. (The descent to Balquihidder is marmite – the only descent you need to do in granny gear so it is a love hate variation).

    Some photos of a variation of the Menteith Hills circuit are here

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/26693195@N03/sets/72157624937715111/show/

    With a wee bit of exploring I ended up here


    Monievreckie nirvana? by steverb_11, on Flickr

    Though it was over an hour of hike-a-bike!

    And unless you are a biking god do Ben A’an as a walk without the bike – definitely worth it – central Scotlands mini Matterhorn! If you want a challenge can try climbing the minute slab at the top.

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