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๐ @ bingo playing (must remember that) - pretty much sums up my feelings on the matter.
Messiah I hear you got bingo wings already ๐ฏ
I live in a land south of the misty mountains in a place called England, hence my inquisitive nature for all things mtb north of the border, if you don't want to share knowledge don't post.
messiah - Member
... I really don't see the point in humphing a bike up something when the reward is to humph it back down.
Completely agree. I have no issue humping my bike up Munros providing they are 90% ridable on the way down. I've done 5 Munro descents that I don't know of anybody having done before. 2 probably have been done and the other three probably haven't, and another couple of probable virgins planned for July if the weather holds.
IMO don't see the point of doing them just to tick the box, but if they are good descents, the satisfaction of getting the bike to the top plus the long, long descent is a real buzz that keeps me going for days.
>but it is only recently persons latched on to the likes of Etchachan on Macdui no?<No and there's hundreds of others that were bagged many moons ago - they're just not repeated on here.
Exactly that
Hold your horses a god damn minute, who said anything about going cycling in the mountains to tick boxes other than Messiah?
I am merely trying to discover good rides/descents and am totaly of the opinion that the descents are as near as 90% ridable, why do you think i am asking on here to glean whether they are worthwhile ffs.
THE RIDES I AM ASKING ABOUT I HAVE NOT DONE! (deep breath)
And breathe.
fergal, I don't think anybody was aiming the tick box comments at you, but at unspecified people who may do such a thing. Looks like there is general agreement on the fact that the downhill rideability needs to be comensurate with the uphill effort
Ok agreed. ๐ณ
So... I'm living in Kinlochleven for the moment~ anyone willing to share experiences of rides in the area~ in particular, got my eye on the Na Gruagaichean ridge.
the south cluanie ridge was ok, we did it a few years ago now and like a lot of similar rides I doubt i'd ever repeat it. We went up from the inn, up the old tarmac road to the highest point then started carrying. There are some lovely sections on the way but essentially it was carry/push the ups, roll the downs. The final off was ok, long but nowhere near the best scotland has to offer. There are a ton of variants though, the trail into the glen to the south looks interesting.
Like others have said, if you walk or climb a lot you come across gems all the time. The tipping point is something like 70% rideable, 30% push i think, maybe less if the descent is spectacular but i guess it depends on you misery threshold. The liatach ben eighe descent is a good example of that...
On the other hand if you are off on a mission i always try and remember its about getting somewhere awesome, and maybe having a decent ride on the way.