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We might have to get some sort of 'permission slip' if we get 18 people out again eh.
Good to see some new people out in the group - we hope you will keep coming.
Next week... away game?
I'm oot tonight so hoping for some gid trails, like!
Blimey. Standing at the bottom of Castlelaw last night must have felt like being at Little Big Horn.
I won't make next weeks by the looks of things as I'll be dog-sitting.
But how about an away trip for the weeke after (16th June) before the Pentlands trail police get hold of us?
last night felt like Little Big Horn
Funny, I was just saying the exact same thing to jimmy earlier.
No that was big massive horn
Wasn't aware of all the horn going on but a great night never the less. The Goat Track in particular was a giggle. ๐
Should be good for next week. Cheers folks.
I'll need to make one of these rides , Was up there Monday and also just back from a 18 mile trek round there this morning . Conditions are great though came a cropper at the bottom of the nail trail (A muddy puddle that sucked in the front wheel and stopped it dead). Must have met at least a half dozen other bikers today and easily double that on Monday , some sociable some pretty miserable. Quick question is the road heading south from the Bavelaw area heading out towards nine mile burn worth a trek , Its looks like it goes on for a decent distance.
I'm up for joining one of these - is it a std Wed thing then ? (newbie).
Working in the Gyle so could always head direct to wherever if it's Pentlands.
I clocked 28 miles door to door last night if anyone is interested.
Great ride last night.Will try and make the next one.
A beautiful thing you've created there mark, must join you sometime.
You folks were fairly zipping down the Water of Leith last night. Too fast for my short legs to keep up on the singlespeed! I'll need to find a new job so I can join you all some time. Looks like I'll need to bring the gears though.
Note to self; try not to get a pinch flat in wind-less, midge infested sections in future...
