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I did it today and its ace....we trekked to the top of the hill and came Down a really techy descent then climbed up to the fort as joe Barnes did and came down the full loamy /slippy trail....more black than brown really..love to do it dry bet its a hoot.ill post a link tomoro to the vid that jb did
Jeez - it must have been REALLY wet. I was staying at Laggan Bridge this weekend and the ground was waterlogged pretty much everywhere.
Yeah...did it today also.
Some tight slippy corners...
You guy's were obviously at laggan..it was nice there today.
I was bombing around on a bright yellow Nicolai....
Cool saw you in the car park....nice rig! Yep it was soaking...had to walk a few times and slipped and slid all over the place...great place though and a pretty easy climb...
What bike were you on?
A red five.....
What's this then?
Wahey! That rock I pretty much did the same....we went a lot slower than these guys
Ta, and how does one find this stuff at Laggan? I explored up a track that you cross over on the lower red for a short while. Had some fun bits but I bet there's loads to go at round there.
"Brown" is on the other side of the road. Black Wood and Dun-da-Lamh.
Follow the track up the hill till it turns into a single walking path(quite steep) turn right at a stool/plaque and continue on for maybe 200 metres,the track is covered by a big fallen pine at the bottom of the fort