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Got one planned for the beggining of july, but not really sure where to go? Want to do GT and Kirroughtree, but that's all i know. Big mountain non trail centre centre stuff is something else i want to do. Any recommendations? Cheers.


 
Posted : 03/01/2011 11:44 pm
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Thinking of doing one with some mates as well this year. We're based south west of Scotland as it is but want to go north and see some other riding spots.

Plan is to start on the west coast and work up round the top and back down the east, stopping off at the following;

Devil's Staircase
Fort Bill
Somewhere natural in this day, maybe Torridon if not too far north
Aviemore (Laggan probably)
Somewhere east coast, not sure yet.
Inners/tress
Home

Suppose you could do something similar but with Kirroughtree to start.


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 12:12 am
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It's a huge area to cover - I would try and do a couple of areas at a time to minimise the driving a bit, meaning you have the excuse to come up again on another trip! For instance you could go to the Fort William area for a couple of days and do a couple of stonking big day rides and then do the same from Aviemore. In between you could have more of a trail centre day at the Witches Trail and/or Laggan. That should take care of 5 days leaving you the opportunity to do a couple of the 7 stanes either side of the main riding! A trip like that should whet your appetite sufficiently for future trips to the North West and Skye and on the other side of the country, Braemar and the Angus Glens etc. Lots of good stuff!

You'll get great route advice off here from trail gnarled veterans with 1000 yard stares - have a search, there's been plenty of threads.


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 12:19 am
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Wot s_f says. You're going to spend as much time driving as riding. Choose a couple of areas and just ride there. Scotland will still be here when you are ready to come back.


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 12:23 am
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Cheers all. I see your point about the driving. Would quite like to get up to fort bill, so might stop off at GT on the way up, camp nearby, the drive the rest the next day, purely because i don't want to spend 8 hours in the car driving past some decent riding.


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 12:31 am
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Do you have a long drive to GT sambob? Have you ridden there before? If you're relatively close or have ridden there before I'd drive on past. Or you could do a quick lap of Inners to break up a long driving day.


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 12:36 am
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Ft Bill
Laggan Wolftrax
Balblair
Carbisdale (If you're tired)
Golspie

D.


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 12:39 am
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The other guys have a fair point with the driving. For us being late teens, early twenties the driving is still part of the fun, we want to go do some of the northern roads and see a bit more of the country.

Choosing an area and exploring it does sound like a good plan, certainly borders area you have Dalbeattie an Kirroughtree, my favourite of the stanes and the riding at Fort Bill. is excellent.

Where abouts are you driving up from?


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 12:40 am
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Think I've seen this thread before? You could spend a week around Stirling and have some of the most amazing natural riding on your doorstep plus it's a great place for so many other things too!


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 12:43 am
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Driving up from the Peaks. Mever been to any of the 7 stanes, but ridden at fort bill before. Mind you, i haven't done the red run. WOuld it be worth getting all the way up there for that?


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 1:19 am
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WOuld it be worth getting all the way up there for that?

Probably not IMO. But in combination with the Ten under the Ben route & the fact that Laggan Wolftrax is just along the road, probably sways things towards yes 🙂


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 6:36 am
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We have much more than trail centres, but i'm sure you know that
Shortbread is on the money.
But at the end of the day it's your call.


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 8:59 am
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There is a lot more to Dumfries and Galloway and the Borders than the Stanes as s_f and others know. Can you read/use a map? If so OS78 is your friend.
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This can be added on to a Drumlanrig ride for a big all dayer 😀

This one out of Moffat;
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This one out of Ae;
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Very easy to spend a week in the D&G/Borders area without doing Stanes rides and given the likely cost of fuel you can save yourself a £or2 🙄

Srangely enough I could end up riding quite a bit down your way, Peaks this year. Wifes pal has moved down to Alfreton and I know a few people down that area I can meet up with.


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 10:24 am
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Those look good trekster, cheers. Will probably stay down towards Dumfries + Galloway rather going further up north. Do you have any GPX's for stuff around there?


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 4:00 pm
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No offence to Trekster but the riding to the south (Lake District) and most stuff to the north of Glasgow/Edinburgh is far better than the natural Dumfries and Galloway stuff. The D and G stuff is good though, don't get me wrong, but in my opinion the trail centre's there are better than the natural riding. But there's nothing to stop you coming up again and again and doing different areas, of course.


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 5:55 pm
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Do you have any GPX's for stuff around there?

No, still do it the old fashioned way i.e. using a map and getting lost to find my way back 😳
If you do stay in the Dumfries area Kirroughtree is 1hr from Dumfries and GT/Inners 1.1/2hrs away, so you could do all the Stanes easily and maybe chuck in Whinlatter on the way up or home 😀
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No offence to Trekster but the riding to the south (Lake District) and most stuff to the north of Glasgow/Edinburgh is far better than the natural Dumfries and Galloway stuff.

Nae bother Dan, would not disagree. I have been enjoying what is on my doorstep recently and with the current rising cost of fuel will be exploring a bit more 🙂 Hows the lurgy?


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 6:45 pm
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Getting there John! Will be riding by the wk end if I keep the feet up I hope! It's a good point you make about fuel though - filled up today 😯

I guess the OP will be travelling with others so they could split fuel costs.


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 6:56 pm
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Another vote for

kirroghtree and dalbeatie (borders)

North highlands
Devils stair case and the Ciarian path. Close to Fort Will and Laggan.

Way up north!
Also love golspie wildcat balblair (like Mcmoab at Kirroghtre)

Have a look at torridon for some of the best big mountain riding in the uk.

Torridon

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Kirroghtree
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Balblair
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All good just a case of deciding how long youve got and far you want to drive.


 
Posted : 04/01/2011 11:13 pm
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Sambob

For big mountain stuff, look to the Cairngorms for starters - Cairngorm, Ben MacDui, Carn Ban Mhor, Beinn a Bhuird - all top notch riding. Aviemore will keep you busy for a very long time. A bit of everything from fast tree lined singletrack to big mountain epics. There is also some cracking riding to be had round the Ballater area as well as in the Angus Glens e.g Jocks Road, Lochnagar, Capel Mounth.

There is also terrific riding to be had round Dunkeld and Pitlochry.

Mail me if you want more info?

Fort Bill itself is a bit of a dump and the dearth of decent restaurants make for a challenging time if you like your food. The riding round Kinlochleven however is excellent if you like things to be of a more techy nature.

Shortbread is absolutely right re choice. The trick is knowing where to start. There should be a feature on MacDui in the next issue of the mag coming out soon. That should give you an idea of some of the big mountain stuff in the Aviemore area. In July, the tops should be snow free though one of my mates was still ski touring up there last June!

If you could only stay in one place, Aviemore would get my vote. There are three excellent bike shops, plenty of places to get a good meal and lots of accommodation options. You're also a short drive from Laggan and could also do the likes of Learnie or Golspie if you based yourself there.

Hope this helps?

Cheers

Sanny

PS Shortbread

Planning a mini epic for the late Spring - Aviemore - Feshie - Geldie - Derry - Falls of Avon and finish with Bynack Mor back to Glenmore as a day ride. Interested? Also have Braeriach in my sights after the weather stopped play last year.


 
Posted : 05/01/2011 1:46 pm
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set a date, big boy.....im there
happy new year by the way


 
Posted : 05/01/2011 2:32 pm