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Looks like Keith is still rolling with about 20 miles to go.


 
Posted : 29/05/2014 11:57 pm
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We'll done Bucky - good garn for a l'aal lad.


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 12:11 am
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1:30am and it looks like Keith is still going!


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 1:24 am
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Iona may have decided to stick at Shenaval for the evening though.
I'd probably just stay there, lazing about in the 'front garden' til the weekend going by tomorrows weather! Nice spot.

1:30am and it looks like Keith is still going!

It's clearer and a bit chillier than last night but really nice out there. Just went around Loch Ness (11pm) on the motorbike and he's not going to have many issues with light if he wants to keep on riding!


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 1:58 am
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It's clearer and a bit chillier than last night but really nice out there. Just went around Loch Ness (11pm) on the motorbike and he's not going to have many issues with light if he wants to keep on riding!

Richpips was still riding at about 11pm as well, he’s back on the move already this morning.


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 6:45 am
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Richpips was still riding at about 11pm as well, he’s back on the move already this morning.

He was given the 4am Mountain Meyham style pep talk when he rang yesterday. You know the one that mentions solicitors, changing of locks, cakeage at home, how proud Minipips is of his daddy, etc. There is only so much solo childcare I can do before social services are called.


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 7:17 am
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Someone get kettle and toaster fired up for Alan.


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 7:42 am
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So trackers. Presume the Spot ones are costly as they transmit. What are the best options for cheaper loggers with decent battery life?


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 7:44 am
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Looks like Alan has finished. Awesome effort - sub 6 days, with a cold.

5 days, 22 hours, 59 mins

Hope there's some birthday cake left for him at the Cafe


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 8:08 am
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Very appropriate username by the sounds of it! 🙂


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 8:23 am
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Boxelder - the riders will also be using a GPS for navigation and logging. However, the race rules include the use of a Spot tracker.


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 8:34 am
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nice one alan!


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 8:44 am
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Scratch Updates: No one!


 
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So trackers. Presume the Spot ones are costly as they transmit. What are the best options for cheaper loggers with decent battery life?

They are not that expensive - with tracking and the yearly subscription ~£250. If you ride a lot on your own, like I tend to, they are worth it for piece of mind of others if nothing.

Garmin has another option in the GTU10, which is smaller but its a bit less predictable as it works via SMS -the SPOT is via satalite comms so a lot more dependable in the arse end of no where.

SPOTs also have another use...the big "help me" and "999" buttons should you get into proper bother....real bother. Not I can't get a latte bother.


 
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Very appropriate username by the sounds of it!

Yes - I am slightly obsessed. I have a similar look to a cat watching goldfish.

I am pleased to see Rich has remembered the bakers run out of a garden shed in Ardelve - she cranks the ovens up at about 4am and opens the door to cranks at about the same time. I suspect she & her husband will be making him a pot of coffee - they like stories of madness.


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 9:02 am
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Good to see Alan back.

I am gunning for Alasdair to get it done. We rode together for a few sections, and I rode with him last year as well for a day. Also gunning for Rich, who I met on the course this year and rode about 15 miles with up into the Corrieyairack, and also saw him in Ullapool at the chip shop.

And really, for everyone still out on the course, bring it home folks!


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 9:05 am
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Alasdair has put a lot of work in this year, we were chatting on and off in the lead in. I'm happy he's going to get round 🙂


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 9:11 am
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Absolutely fascinating stuff!! I think I'll go out on a bivi tonight in honour of all you mad crazy fools 😀


 
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Just refreshed, Hutch is rolling on for the finish line then

Damn i think i would have stopped, but i assume he doesn't know how much lead he has on the next rider, would be shocking to stop for a bacon roll and get passed so close to the finish !

Didn't even occur to me that the ski centre was there for food. By that stage you feel like you're on the home straight, turns out it's still quite a long way though!

That was an amazing race, I was still enjoying it by the end. For my first proper ride on the bike as a singlespeed and first multi-day bikepacking ride, i'm quite pleased with how well it went!

Good fun reading back through the forums too, surprising how many people were actually watching. Looking forward to see the last folks making it to the finish, it's an achievement just doing that in this race and they certainly have it tougher being out there for more nights!

Andrew H


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 9:27 am
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Good show Alan in under 6 days 🙂

Johans rolling out of Kinlochleven, although out of the race he should be done by early afternoon.

Could Al make it by midnight ? should do it before 7 days roll over.

A question on the time clock, does the offical race time limit halt when it rolls onto 8days 0minutes 0seconds ?

Still rooting for the others as there times are easier to relate to us normal people 🙂


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 10:07 am
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Andrew - great effort you totally kicked arse!
Did you drop a lezyne rear light? I picked one up coming over the last hill into Tyndrum.
So are you a convert to singlespeeding then?


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 10:08 am
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Tom - well done fella. Sent you an email, might have ended up in your Junk folder.


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 10:34 am
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Tom, ask Nikk also as he came in a few mins ahead of Andy. Do you have their emails? (I will email your finishing pics to you oncer I have downloaded them etc)
Steve


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 11:06 am
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Only just discovered this thread and read it all. Very impressive stuff! I wonder how many hundreds, nay thousands of times each competitor has asked himself WTF were they thinking of when they entered it? 🙁

Still, will all be forgotten as they cross the finish line. 😀

edit: think Richpips may not get the warm welcome home he is hoping for! 😯


 
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edit: think Richpips may not get the warm welcome home he is hoping for!

He will.... it is all bluster to keep him on his bike and peddling.


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 12:49 pm
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If he's stopping and selling stuff, no wonder he's a little off the pace.....
{pedant}


 
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Andrew - great effort you totally kicked arse!
Did you drop a lezyne rear light? I picked one up coming over the last hill into Tyndrum.
So are you a convert to singlespeeding then?

Same to you! You kept me going whilst constantly looking over my shoulder. I saw two riders coming up Torridon behind me, thought it was you and Steve, certainly made me do the Coire Lair descent at high speed!
Now that I look it seems I did lose that light, amazing it made it 560 odd miles but couldn't hold on for the last few...
I'm definitely a convert to singlespeed, the bike was brilliant.


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 1:25 pm
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Looks like Iona has made it through Fisherfield and into Poolewe. Hopefully she's found the campsite and all the ice-cream!


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 1:40 pm
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He has to pay for his jolly jaunt somehow.... 😉


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 1:51 pm
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Quite right Do****cher, the weather's improved so he may be a while yet!

Looking at Iona it looks like she's got a tarmac run on the A832/A896 past Kinlochewe coming up. How long is that stretch?


 
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It's not that long, then you've got a jaunt alongside the forest of eternal midgies (awesome trail though) , then you're back on the road for a superfast downhill section into Kinlochewe - nice cafe there - then another long fast road section down to Torringdon. She has a nice 'easy' section for the next two hours or so now.


 
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Only a few miles left for Johan nearly there !


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 2:55 pm
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Nice to see Markus is out of the worst of the terrain now, the climb out of Glen Lichd must be the worst of what remains? (I don't know the stuff between Affric and Ft Augustus).

Wondered why the route didn't take the climb up beside the Falls of Glomach and descent down Bealach na Sroine? Was that just a little too sadistic for the organisers to consider? I guess the climb up to the falls could be a bit tricky in the dark after 24 hours riding... 😕


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 6:18 pm
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Oh, and I see Steve Heading STILL hasn't finished! The final descent into Tyndrum isn't [i]that[/i] scary... 🙄


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 7:07 pm
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Just had a text from Richpips. He's having his supper at Fort A and pushing on to finish tomorrow. Top man.


 
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I can confirm the pizza report. It sounded nice.

Front hub well and truly on the way out. Lets hope the road to Tyndrum runs out first.


 
Posted : 30/05/2014 9:22 pm
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That's AlasdairMc almost finished. He'll be looking forward to a decent nosh-up in Tyndrum.

RichPips isn't too far behind him.

The question is; will Markus pull out a long one to make it within the eight days? "Only" 70 miles to go, but much of that is the easy spin down the GGW to Fort William.


 
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Markus will dig in an finish within the 8 days have no doubt about that.


 
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Good one Alisdair - I have been telling Rich that you were "just in front" for days now..... I may have failed to tell him that it was a good half a day. oooppps.


 
Posted : 31/05/2014 1:32 pm
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So, you finish 3rd in a 550 mile race on a rigid SS. You'd rest up for a bit after, wouldn't you? Not NewRetroTom - he's just emailed me to see if I fancy a whiz round Gisburn Forest tomorrow! What a legend!


 
Posted : 31/05/2014 4:46 pm
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So, you finish 3rd in a 550 mile race on a rigid SS. You'd rest up for a bit after, wouldn't you?...

What do expect?

First thing SSers do before removing the derailleur is disconnect their brains.

Saw plenty evidence of that in Ireland recently... 🙂


 
Posted : 31/05/2014 5:14 pm
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If he's stopping and selling stuff, no wonder he's a little off the pace.....

Sorry, this made me laugh 😆 [/pedantry enthusiast]


 
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In my defence I was slightly distracted by the potential of a large bag of bicarb, child's chemistry set and some of herbage growing in the garden coupled with a understaurated market of bored housewives with large disposable incomes.

I really must get the hang of multitasking...

Onto other news he is almost finished and the children are still alive.


 
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What a great race. On the train back now, eating my way back to normality.

To echo what others have said before, it's bloody tough. That's not to say I won't ride it again though, as it's amazing.

High points include the great riding, the amazing scenery and the little things like bumping into fellow riders when you've not seen anyone all day and getting a little lift from a quick chat.

Low points - dragging my bike through everything. Up big hills, down the other side, repeat. Midges - lots of midges.


 
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Double post


 
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