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Managed to make it up Ben Lomond yesterday with Adstick off here. Very little riding on the way up but amazing fun on the way down. I've never ridden anything like it in this country - reminded me of bits of the Mega. There were a few bits I didn't ride but it's mostly doable - definitely one for the 6" mincecore machine and pads though imo ๐
The whole thing is just covered in lovely bits of bedrock with constant rock gardens and drop offs - absolutely amazing. The bit through the trees at the bottom was nuts. Left it 'til late in the day too so we were the last people on the mountain and had a clear run down.
Haven't got any good action pics of any of the rough bits cos we were having too much fun and it was getting dark. ๐
Amazing weather too.
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Obligatory 'MBR shot' ๐
That looks amazing mate. lookiing at riding around Loch Lomond in Feb. i can wait now.
Awesome pictures, the last one is class
Top pics.
Agree - that look amazing.
What was the climb like? How long? What % ride/walk?
Cheers folks - best descent I've done in this country by some distance. Can't be many like it here I would have thought. It's almost 900m of descent, only broken up by two gates - and virtually the whole thing is rideable down (just about). It's really relentlessly rocky virtually the whole way, and pretty steep in places - but most of it isn't even that loose - just loads of big rocks!
I ride mostly in the Lakes and this was like one of the techier bits in the Lakes, but so much more sustained.
We were pushing most of the way up, with a few bits where you had to carry. Only rode a few hundred yards probably on the way up. I would guess we rode 90-95% of it on the way down.
Took about 3 and half hours to get up there taking it fairly easy - then I think about half an hour down.
Looks great. 8)
I reckon you would love it nick judging by other threads of yours I've seen on here. No pictures of the gnar I'm afraid but believe me there was plenty ๐
How did you make your bike change like that?
great pics
I wasn;t going to look in this thread, because I know i'd be jelious. ๐
Looks seriously amazing!
yep a trip up there is on the cards. Looks like a great rocky techfest - and cracking views. You got the weather for it as well.
My, that looks fantastic!
my hubby has done this also - same big too!!! looks fab dont tink I have the stomach or the bike for something like that - just yet anyway...
Looks really nice. Nice looking dandyhorse too.
How much tougher is it than the normal/ponypath Snowdon descent?
If you are determined you can ride up a lot more that a couple of hundred yards. I managed to ride most of the middle and took just under 2 hours to get to the top. I do remember carrying my bike a long way as well though just after the start and then at the end.
The descent is brilliant, even with no front brake. :mrgreen:. Rode the whole thing bar one rocky bit near the bottom. Even saw my first adder in the wild as it had no time to hide against a bike tanking down a hill. It still managed to leg it before I had my camera out ๐
Yeah to be fair we could have ridden a lot more on the way up - I'm still recovering from a long term illness that meant I was off the bike for 7 months or so. This is probably only my 5th ride back so we were taking it pretty easy.
Riding the whole thing with no front brake though - hmmm.... There are some real riding gods on here aren't there. ๐
buzz - not ridden Snowdon yet so couldn't say.
Mountain Bikers.
I'm surprised no-one has yet said they did this on a rigid singlespeed with cantis and rode all the way up and down.
What's happened to this place?
"That looks amazing mate. lookiing at riding around Loch Lomond in Feb. i can wait now. "
Don't make the mistake of thinking that it will be anything like that up the Ben in February. Potentially a much more serious proposition altogether in the likely conditions. You won't see any midgies though!
I must get up there in the next few weeks.
Forum trip anyone?
its an ace ride.
as said have to walk alot of the rocks at the bottom and top. but still a big chunk in the middle thats a clean ride. and patches top and bottom.
Grum are you in scotland or south?
Theres a number of big rides in a similar vein . if you know where to go and how to find em...
Grum are you in scotland or south?
Theres a number of big rides in a similar vein . if you know where to go and how to find em...
Still in Scotland but I think I'm probably done for big rides on this trip - still need to take care not to overdo it. I'm up for hearing some recommendations though. ๐
Oh yeah and if you're planning that in February definitely check conditions before you set off and go appropriately equipped. Bit of snow could be fun but if it was icy it would be pretty lethal I reckon.
I did it years ago as something of a tick-list I was doing before I left Scotland for the Alps. Absolutely epic, possibly the best trail I've ever ridden in the UK (although it also, shall we say, inspired me to switch to tubeless wheels!).
I'm no great shakes on the climbs and I reckon I rode maybe 60% of it on the way up. Some of the stuff in the woods near the bottom is obviously a push, and most of the top section, but the middle bit is pretty do-able. Better climbers than me would do more!
Brilliant. You were dead lucky with the weather mate.
Thats on the list for next year!
great pics ๐
(although it also, shall we say, inspired me to switch to tubeless wheels!).
Funnily enough - after being all smug about switching to tubeless and never having any issues, I had my first two burps on this ride. Just pumped it up and it was fine. Probably serves me right for not having proper tubeless tyres.
Cheers lowey and cuckoo - I definitely recommend it. ๐
Felt like a big deal for me too as it's the first big adventurous ride I have done since being ill and not riding for ages - it's the kind of thing that for quite a while I thought I would never be able to do again. ๐
Brill pics. We've got that ride in the diary for mid-August, consider appetites well and truly whetted!!
Rob
was up there myself a few weeks ago. outstanding run. my mate came down on a stumpjumper with 90mm travel up front ๐ฏ he did get a 3 punctures though ๐
By the way anyone thinking of doing this I would definitely recommend doing it either very early or late in the day. There were loads of people coming down as we went up, would have been very different coming down if you had to dodge walkers all the time.
That looks amazing Grum , The pictures kind of remind me how beautiful our country is . Will have to head across there one day.
Can I echo what Grumm says - its a very busy / popular mountain so pick your time accordingly.
Not too busy mid week - its when I usually give it a go. There is only one bit to push on the way down, unless you are a freeride godling. 60% ridable on the way up, you are avin a larff, 20% max is my reconing.
Better get those tubes fixed Edward, sounds like we'll be needing them ๐
Rob
PS - has the smell of pine worn off yet?
I'm surprised no-one has yet said they did this on a rigid singlespeed with cantis and rode all the way up and down.
What's happened to this place?
I did it rigid in the 80s along with mcmoonter, don't think we rode up much but it was raining.
Looks very different. Must give it a go.
Aye Al - I remember that as a faint wear path back in the day - not the eroded mess with repairs it is now. It really upsets me to see the erosion now compared to when I first climbed it. { walkers not bikers erosion)
Please guys if you ride it work within the provisions of the access code - basically don't upset the natives!
Don't ride at 2pm on a sunny sunday. Save it for 6 pm or wednesday mornings. Ta
nice pics,plow. what camera was used?
Just an old Canon ixus 50 - pretty small and has been very robust. Rubbish for action photos, need to get my Sony Nex out to see if it is any good.
Great pics! I've walked up Ben Lomond and taken in those views many times(brought up in Helensburgh which is not far away). Kayaked and Sailed on the Loch as well. I live in NZ now so it's nice to see a bit of home and jog a few memories.
TJ
What part of the access code restricts the time that you can ride your bike on Ben Lomond? It's funny how that has never come up at the Access Forum Meetings I've sat on.
Responsible access doesn't preclude when you can ride the Ben. Perhaps you're worrying too much and looking for problems that aren't really there? Do you also tell walkers when they should walk the Ben so as not to upset the bikers?:D
Sanny
Oh and great pics by the way.
It's a great route - hence why I did it as a route guide. Well worth the effort of the carry though I reckon I know several UK descents that are possibly even better. ๐
I'm surprised no-one has yet said they did this on a rigid singlespeed with cantis and rode all the way up and down.
What's happened to this place?I did it rigid in the 80s along with mcmoonter, don't think we rode up much but it was raining.
Looks very different. Must give it a go.
I did this in te 80's on a rigid stumpjumper with cantis in the SNOW, we rode up from the Loch Chon side 8)
Some cracking pics, on riding this route I am usually having too much fun to think of taking pickies. As for upsetting the locals - as a local I cant say I have had any problems.
Most folk on the hill, either during the week or weekend are happy to see what they consider a nutcase hurtling down on a bike, many even cheer you on. The only times I have had the cold shoulder is when overtaking someone on the way up with a bike over my shoulder.
Rob, yes I have lost the smell of pine, and once my wrists stopped stinging I got all my old innertubes repaired. If I manage to meet you guys for your trip up Ben Lomand I will have a nicely patched tube for you, that is if I can get the Patriot fixed, as I broke it on the Glencoe downhill track.












