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  • Issue 157: Busman’s Holiday
  • rooty
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    Anyone been up CV in the last week. I'm going tonight but are the trails clear?

    rooty
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    Thanks everyone.

    Englishmatiff – a LOT of planning!

    rooty
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    i agree, awesome film. Took my girlfriend to see it in the cinema as didnt really know anything about it. She hated it and curled up and went to sleep during it. I loved it. When it came out on DVD i bought it, watched it once then she gave it away to her brother-in-law saying 'i'm not having that in the house it scares me!'

    rooty
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    had this as well. Seems to be network problems. try this wee tip. go to settings -> general -> network -> cellular data network and change the apn from 'idata DOT o2 DOT co DOT uk' to 'mobile DOT o2 DOT co DOT uk'. Worked for me. Not sure if i'll get hit for extra charges (i shouldn't) but i'll be changing it back later today to see if the networks back up.

    rooty
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    Just keep following that road for another 5 miles until you get to the Carron Valley reservoir. Its a turn off to the left just before the reservoir starts.

    rooty
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    Anyone know if the latest works at Carron valley are completed? Keen to go up soon and see what's been done.

    rooty
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    any spare invites?

    duffy DOT craig AT googlemail DOT com

    rooty
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    Appreciate the advice given so far. I've emailed wheeliecyprus to see what they say. Might give me some motivation through the winter months to get out and ride.

    rooty
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    Ally, ive got a route stored (along with a few others on mapmyride) Here. Used to ride that area a lot and there is some cracking trails. Another route you could do is follow the outer edge of the Humpreey loch round right (takes you the long way but its ridable due to a road) and then follow a fait path off into fields (you’ll see it). This will take you onto a fireroad (take a right at the juntion) and past the black loch. Go through the trees and you come out at the top of Overtoun House trail (watch out its filled with walkers on a good day). Enjoy a fast flowing downhill to Overtoun House and then the road off the hills to Milton/Dumbarton where you could catch a train back.

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