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You know the drill.
Mud, TJ, trees, cuddles and fun.
Who is in this week.
I will not be supplying beer on this one on account of being lazy and not organising it... tea is a possibility though should anyone fancy it.
I am hoping Mr Menmuir will attend with Bramble Whisky but he seems to be awol.
Anyway.... ride!!!
hmm i have split priorities. Supposed to be doing a Market Research forum thing for a friend... But riding is preferable.
Ooooo I'll keep you guessing (I'm sure it'll generate a couple of seconds worth of chat)
Is Smee going to be there to create the clouds of dust?
We need some different variations on route.
Am keen, will be along with plenty of spare tubes
Maybees. Need an Alps preparation ride so the Pentlands will provide... er... none of that really. 
Not even the dreghorn climb? You could do it twice. Or 3 times
i'll hanker on a potentially
Climb? Why climb when you can use a van or a chairlift?
Its good for you
As usual I will put myself down for a provisional, will be singlespeeding though so might slow the group down on the flat bits.
I might be able to suggest some new trails on the day, depending on group size and vows of silence all round 8)
So's getting in a van and using a chairlift.
*high fives getting in a van and using chairlifts next week buddy*
Us men will be playing in real mountains 8)
*kicks you 2 in the nuts for alps teasing*
will be along again with paul (stanfree),
steven (menmuir) is indeed off radar ๐ฎ
where he be Bruce?
need some gardening help
8)
I'll probably be there as well. It's 50% now because I might have to go to Glasgow and don't know whether I'll be back on time.
If I'll make it I can bring some kabanos stuff You tried Mark (don't know whether You liked it or not ๐ ) so others can try it later or at the end of the ride for extra energy.
Weather looks like we will have to bring our own dust to make a cloud...
better getting a head greenkeeper in for the garden ๐
sort your grass out,will give a help if you need it ๐ฎ
+1
Don't know what your route plans are but I was down the Nail Trail last night and it was riding well.
Am I the only one who call's parts up the pentlands 'the bit after the downy bit, you know, to the left, after that rocky muddy bit, you know, over there-ish...'
There are few trail names I still don't recognise myself. The Nail Trail is also known as the Balerno or Riggs singletrack.
It's looking nice out tonight so I think I'll be paying it a visit again later as it's my favourite Pentlands trail - even better than Scalextric.
Scalextric I know. Hope it's better if a favorite, that's just straight down double track.
Sounds like you're not going fast enough!
The bottom section of Nail Trail is good, but too much riding in all weathers is destroying the top section. I've avoided this part whenever I'm on the bike for the past few months, but I ran down it recently and it's going the way of Pistachio (i.e. churned up mess).
I've formed a splinter cell of colleagues so won't be in attendance tomorrow - Balerno start at around 6 for those who need an early night.
You can avoid the muddy top section of the Nail Trail (although it was ok last night) by taking the longer loop round to the west instead. That rejoins at the plank bridge so still includes the lower section. There are a couple of bits where you need to lift the bike over fences but it's still enjoyable. I think I'll go that way tonight.
I'm expecting to be up there tomorrow night as well but I'm only leaving the office by 6pm so won't be on either group ride.
On the top section there are only really a couple of spots that get cut up and last night I was thinking that it might not take much effort to improve them. I've no experience of trailbuilding/maintenance though.
It may only take a bit of work to improve it, but the last time someone tried it they fitted the nailed boards upside down ๐
(according to urban myth)
Sounds like you're not going fast enough!
Fast or slow, just didn't think it was anything that exciting.
Trees, Mark????
Just back from a 2000 miles drive round Alberta and British Columbia....what was that about trees?
Infact, if I see another one I'll scream!!!
(on the subject of chat on trail repairs, watch this space, I did make good contact with the rangers earlier in the year and took a look at pistachio but then summer happened and I've totally failed to follow it through as yet. But will be soon)
Might just make this one, if I decide my big bike's well enough packed, could do with a warmup ride before heading off to France...
I shall be in attendance as will have to miss the following 2 weeks due to crappy shifts. Hope the rain stays off .
I'm in Edinburgh visiting family. If they have no show booked for me (shudders) I'll try and make it along.
Where do you meet?
Bonally shop just down from the scout centre , someone will be along shortly with a postcode of google map ref.
(according to urban myth)
Nah, I was there, man... You should have seen it, nails, like, twenty inches long and stuff, it was gnarly.
Surpising no-one I'm sure, but I might have to skip this one after all, riding back from work revealed a suspiciously tender achilles tendon, a fairly epic weekend on the road bike perhaps to blame.
I maintain Scalextric is only exciting on the right bike. Taking 'alpine' bikes up the Pentlands is asking for disappointment ๐
Zzzzzzzzzzzz..... What? Did somebody mention my name?
I dunno, not that much of a fan of Scalextrix really, I'd rather do Maiden's as a descent then slog up phantom's and then use the path down the side of puke hill. Longer though.
Scalextrix is much improved by ragging down alongside someone.
coogan - MemberSounds like you're not going fast enough!
Fast or slow, just didn't think it was anything that exciting.
Its not - its the Pentlands - just nice riding - nowt particualraly exciting. a few decent decents and some good views in places.
was up there tonight and despite the rain it was in fairly good shape. Hopefully see y'all tomorrow!
[i]I dunno, not that much of a fan of Scalextrix really, I'd rather do Maiden's as a descent then slog up phantom's and then use the path down the side of puke hill. Longer though. [/i]
Rather than go down Puke Hill, why not head over to White Hill and go down any one of a number of great descents there, both in the wood (the youth-made ones) and one the grass in front of the hill.
Was just about to suggest (demand) White Hill for tomorrow's ride.
Please.
Clouds of [s]Dust[/s] Midges
[b]ShoePolice[/b] - plug this grid ref into [url= http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepath.htm ]Where's the path?[/url] or [url= http://www.multimap.com/maps/?qs=NT+213+683&countryCode=GB ]Multimap[/url] - NT 213 682. It's on the corner of Bonaly Road / Bonaly Avenue.
Hoping to be along - depends a bit on work issues + residual pain from a bizarre thigh / top-tube interface-on-dismount rad move this evening... If not there @ 7 please blast on.
Stanfree / Paul - you can grab that rack if you want to try it - if I don't make the ride I'm just 2 mins from Bonaly shop so call 0seven76sixfive5 3fivetwo0 when you get back down & I'll magically appear (almost) instantly!
trouble with going down one of the white hill / puke hill varients is that you end up losing a load of height back to the river on tarmac down from the car park. Must be more singletrack from there down to somewhere on the river?
Push/grunt up the path on the right before the gate. Then down through the woods, under the bypass and more woods down the side of the barracks.

