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Timely thread resurrection as was contemplating Lochnagar tomorrow- Thanks Sanny

Did you ever bag Ben More as was contemplating it in a few weeks time? Up from the east flank and then possibly onto Stob Binnein, retreating the same way...


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 1:08 pm
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Did Stob Binean but too much snow to also do Ben More. I reckon from the Balqhuider side to get up then head onto the lower eastern plateau for the descent back could go.

How much track is there on the eastern flank?


 
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[quote=Sanny ]Did Stob Binean but too much snow to also do Ben More. I reckon from the Balqhuider side to get up then head onto the lower eastern plateau for the descent back could go.
How much track is there on the eastern flank?
IIRC, there's a fairly decent (i.e. Munro baggers) track heading right along the east ridge of Stob Binnein/Meall na Dige as many folk do it as a horseshoe from the east. It does undulate a fair bit though. However, I should say that the last time I was there it was covered in snow and we were wearing crampons for the whole circuit. 😀

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What fine weather for it, has anyone been anywhere interesting? I'm struggling to get a long day away with a new baby but will try...


 
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With limited time on Tues evening I went up the path from the North face car park up to the back of Ben Nevis. Fair bit of pushing up at the start but was pretty good fun coming back down. Glorious evening for it.


 
Posted : 20/06/2014 8:47 am
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Think this is my favourite thread. Just keeps coming back with even more inspirational stuff! Good work 🙂


 
Posted : 20/06/2014 8:51 am
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Out of interest, has anyone had a crack at Braeriach? It kept winking at me from a tour we did of Ben Macdui and Lairig Ghru and looks pretty nice. Worth the effort or unrideable?

Here's a few photos from some of my attempts this year-

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Ben Macdui

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Lochnagar

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Cycled in from Loch Laggan to just above Loch na h earba, left the bike to head up Creag Pidridh. May have been mentioned, but a descent from the Gael Charn - Beinn a Clachair col to Loch na h earba looks good.


 
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Yep - done that. There are two options. We climbed the more northerly route and descended to the southern end of the loch. I'd recommend doing it the other way!


 
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Saturday, a couple of weekends ago: Started from Victoria bridge (Mar Lodge), up the Quoich Water, up Beinn a Bhuird (summit is only 2 hours 10 from the start, it is that ridable!)Took the steep grassy descent 100m South of the eroded path down to the Sneck; hike a bike up to the Ben Avon plateau surprisingly short lived.
The plan was to head to the far NE corner of the mountain and descend to Linn of Avon. There was quite a strong wind on the plateau so getting the map out was a trial plus on the 25000 scale map it was quite hard to work out the topography so after some dicking about (there is no path, only turf)the final descent off East Meur Gorm Craig was finally spotted and what a cracking descent it proved to be.
At this point I was only a few miles from Tomintoul but the plan was to return South via Loch Builg and Glen Gairn. The map shows only 200m of ascent over 8 miles, but the Glen Gairn singletrack whilst a pleasant challenge as an outing by itself proved (due to being fairly knackered at this point)to be the crux of the whole venture. I believe I said the two most graphic words in the language out loud at least 50 times each.
The next section is the link SW down the Quoich Water where no path is marked on the map. High above the north bank of the river is the most sublime piece of singletrack of the whole day; it leads through the ancient Caladonian forest, through burn splashes to the return leg down the lower Quoich Water.
Not that much ascent (1500m) but 55kms and quite a long day at 8 1/2 hours.


 
Posted : 20/06/2014 9:49 pm
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Out of interest, has anyone had a crack at Braeriach? It kept winking at me from a tour we did of Ben Macdui and Lairig Ghru and looks pretty nice. Worth the effort or unrideable?

Sanny's done it and didn't reckon it was that great. Those of you who know him will realise that amounts to a pretty damning assessment.

I've been all over it on foot and although there are ways off it that are mostly rideable it didn't look like they justified the hike up.


 
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[quote=munrobiker ]Out of interest, has anyone had a crack at Braeriach?
Oh aye. I see the path up it from the Lairig Ghru from my window and keep thinking it would be worth a try.


 
Posted : 20/06/2014 10:02 pm
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The path up from the Lairig Ghru is rideable down but it's a straight line and pretty loose so from a fun / erosion point of view I didn't reckon it was worth it.


 
Posted : 20/06/2014 10:15 pm
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It would be 4" tyres, for sure!


 
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I wasn't accounting for your perversion. 😉


 
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It's been way too long since I had any input to this thread, so, last night I decided to go for something which had been on the cards for a long time. The weather forecast was for wall to wall awesomeness so on the spur of the moment I left the house at 8pm to do the South Glenshiel ridge, with a bonus bivvy. 🙂

I'm wrecked now so will write a bit more tomorrow but for now my advice for anyone thinking of taking a bike to do the full ridge would be - don't! Unless it's specific training for the HTR 550 or joining the Marines or something! It is a superb walk though...

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Well along the rirdge
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Just what you need for 12 odd hours of hike a bike - a steel framed, Rohloff fatbike 😳
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Bed maker lovely last puck, thsnks for Sharing !


 
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Geez Bedmaker, that's got to be the most bonkers thing attempted from this thread. Did you do all seven munros? I thoroughly admire your spirit of adventure. Great photos.


 
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Braeriach? I rode it by going up Glen Einich then doing the steep path up onto the shoulder where I had a trauma getting above an ice field.....cue giving myself a stern mtfu talking to. From the topping out point, there is no path as such until you get to the summit. The descent down was worth doing if a wee bit overly rocky in a couple of sections. A memorable day but better rides to be had. Planning the 4000 footers in the Cairngorms in the next few weeks.

For a good day out, I rate the Drumochter Munros. Not technical but great views and surprisingly rideable up. Keep it for a clear dry day and it might just surprise you.

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I have pondered that route for a while and knew about the secret singletrack. Great ride eh?

Heading out for a big ride tomorrow. Will report back on this thread. 😀


 
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This is the sort of picture of the ridge which suckered me in, looks like it's going to be a great ride doesn't it? Gently undulating with a good path.

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There is some rideable stuff down off some of the tops, but not much. Only a few short sections of really nice descending. Lots of the other sections were steep, walking pace on the brakes downhill with 'stoppers' of rocky steps or deep gullies.

The only bit I'd go back for is the run off Creag a Mhaim, which I pushed up at the start. It would make a really nice descent.

My favourite pic of the trip, looking down Glenshiel. The Saddle on the L and the five sisters on the R, Loch Duich in the distance and the Applecross hills beyond that. My old house is just above the back wheel, on the shores of Loch Duich.
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There were deer all over the place, every corrie had herds of them. Here's some chillaxing by the pool.
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I'm trying to decipher a fun route up Beinn Ghlas/Lawers. Would you suggest going up from the car park / visitor centre, nor-east up towards coire a chonnaidh and along the top ridge to lawers, then back along the ridge and descend nor-west off beinn ghlas then back along the westward path to the car park?


 
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I did it a about a month ago and just headed straight up to the top of Beinn Ghlas followed by a short descent then up to the top of Ben Lawers. For the descent we just retraced our route, the descents are some of the best I have done. The switch backs on the way down from Beinn Ghlas are fantastic. There is not much riding time on the way up and is a good push/carry to both summits but well worth it.

We did it on a Friday evening to miss the busy crowds the mountains attract at the weekend. We managed to ride all the descents apart from one tiny section.


 
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Planning on doing this on Friday coming Dan, if you fancy it. Going up from car park, up over glas onto lawers, then turn back, but instead of heading all the way back down, captain mainwaring reckons heading up and doing the two Munros as an out and back is a better option.


 
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Went up to the Cairngorm car park today and it was so nice I decided to ride/push up to the summit. Nice descent past Marquis' Well.

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So Carn a Mhaim, MacDui and Derry Cairngorm today in an unofficial Messiah memorial ride. Took a notion to try the ridge as I had picked his brains through this thread and in various e mails about riding in the Gorms over the years and it was really rather wonderful. A stiff but short carry up was rewarded with a terrific ridge line descent to below Macdui.

From there, we did a steep hike a bike topping out on a boulder field on the shoulder of Big Mac which was only a few hundred metres from the summit. The descent to Loch Etchacan was as brilliant as ever.

We then headed onto Derry Cairngorm. The boulder field at the top is a bit of a pain but the loooong ridge descent is bloody marvellous. Hopefully Messiah would approve! 😀


 
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I should add that the carry up to Carn a Mhaim has been path improved on the way up and is very easy to follow. There is a longer section of steps that would be a pita on the way down if you chose to try it as a descent but not so much as to stop me from wanting to give it a go. The ridge is marvellous though the climb up onto Macdui is tough and not one for those who hate carrying over boulder fields near to the top. I strangely enjoy that sort of thing as the resulting descent is a peach.

Has anyone ridden or walked the Corrour Bothy descent off of the Devils Peak? Looks like that has been redone too.


 
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Nice one Sanny. We've been squeezing in a few memorial rides over the summer and it's nice to know others are thinking about Brian too. He was very much at home in the hills 🙂


 
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Hi Yetiman

It's funny although I only met Messiah once many years ago at the Dark Side at Mabie, I would often speak to him through this forum and by e mail, picking on his expansive knowledge of what I regard as proper biking. He always responded in good grace and no little bit of humour so I was gutted to read of his passing earlier in the year. As we climbed up onto MacDui, my friend Shearer spoke about how when he rode Sron Riach with him and watched in awe as. Messiah tore up the climb others struggled to push up. I thought of how we wouldn't be riding the frankly brilliant ridge of Carn a Mhaim had it not been for him tipping me the wink nor even MacDui again having been first inspired by a pic he posted of his bike on the snow peppered summit of MacDui on a beautiful Spring day. I think it's fair to say that Brian had a fantastically positive impact on many people more than he knew. It makes me sad not to have had a chance to ride with him in the big mountains.

Sanny


 
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Hi folks

So has anyone had any mini epics they can add to the thread?

What is everyone planning for the New Year? What mountains are on the radar?

Cheers

Sanny


 
Posted : 27/12/2014 10:36 am
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Lowther Hill and Great Dun Fell?


 
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Hi Sanny,
I emailed about this, but not sure if that actually works to your singletrack email address!

You wrote some time ago about riding Coniston Old Man and along the ridges and down wet side edge.
Q1. You said you rode to the col of walna scar then made your way to The Old man. Would that be from the summit of walna scar and up over Dow crag, or did you drop down and up the path to goats water?
I'm thinking of starting at Coniston, so would probably work our way up more directly perhaps to goats water. Unless there is a better route up.

Q2. What was descent like from wet side edge. I assume it's fairly steep with some hiking down maybe? to start with, but then easier lower down but then less defined dropping down to greenburn beck.

Also I wondered if you'd ridden along Hole Rake. This runs from top of Tilberthwaite gill and back over to copper mines valley. It would be cool to drop off wetherlam and pick that route up but wetherlam looks like a boulder fest - or is it?

Any other advice on decent mountain routes in the Coniston area that are worth the hike up. I prefer to have longer XC descents than straight down DH style iif possible as we have fairly mixed group skill wise.

Thanks,,,


 
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We headed up from Stevenson Ground. At the saddle, we headed up the zig zag path which is rideable up to the point where there it gets rocky. After that, there is a bit of hikey bikey followed by a short but techy rocky descent before the last carry to the summit. The riding after that over to Wet Side edge is easy going with the descent down into the valley mostly grassy and non technical. It is a wee bit boggy at the bottom. Look out for the remains of the Handley Page Halifax bomber on the traverse over.

Wetherlam is very good by all accounts according to my mate Pete who has ridden it.

Parkamoor on the other side of the valley makes for a lovely traverse and descent starting in Grizedale or from Coniston, you can head up Lawson Park. The descent is typically Lakeland rocky but not a full on steep tech fest.


 
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Thanks Sanny. very useful. I remember the Bomber - about 30 or so years ago by Dad took me up that gully, as a winter ice climb. We saw the other half that's at the bottom of the gully below Great Cars.


 
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I've trawled through all the posts here, but if you could do just one ride, which would it be?

I want to do a big day out ride when I;m up in the Highlands later this year...


 
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Macdhui loop is ace as is Beiin a Bhuird / Ben Avon. If you head off the back of Ben Avon heading north on a dry day, you are riding over easy ground going from tor to tor.

The Lochnagar loop is great too. Once you are up, you ha be some great plateau riding with stunning views to be had.

So many good options! What kind of riding do you like?


 
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It's that time of year again. The snow is disappearing, days are long and the weather is improving at long last. 🙂

What have we got planned ladies and gentlemen?
A repeat of Macdui is the one I want to do the most, must be six years since the last go at it.
And a look at the Fannichs.
And something Lochaber flavoured, I never seem to get down that way.


 
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And Macdui again it is!

Parked Glenmore monday morning, up the ski road to the Ptarmigan for a rancid coffee. Cairngorm- on to Macdui dodging some huge slushy snowbanks across the path- down the sublime trail past Loch Etchachan - Glen Derry - B&B in Braemar. Weather gorgeous all day.

This morning left Braemar and on to Tomintoul for lunch via Loch Builg - over the braes of Abernethy to Ryvoan and back to Glenmore.

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Good effort


 
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Good style and on a fat bike too! That must have been a hoot!

Sooooooo......planned.
A return to the munros above Kinlochleven.
Glen Affric.
Gorms 4000 loop in a day.
A cheeky Glen Nevis ride.
Ben Lui and Oss.

Not bad for starters.


 
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ygm Sanny


 
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Carn a Chlamain today, windy and cold up top, glad we found the Stalkers path in the end through the cloud, but a super descent (only one burn crossing defeated me) and a grand backdrop. 4 hours in total, not gunning it at all. Climbed up the quad track at the farm, and descended on the stalkers path, which was on the left on the way down, quite near the top, just after a straight downhill section as the main path kicks slightly uphill again. Stalkers path marked with small piles of stones every 30 yards or so. Excellent descent.

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Did the Lochnagar loop today. Photo was taken looking down to Loch Muick just after traversing the boulder field at the top of Broad Cairn, the first of 5 Munro's you can do during the ride.

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Beinn a Bhuird and Ben Avon last weekend as a little excursion while on a longer bikepacking trip. As from [url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/beinn-a-bhuird-and-ben-avon ]this thread[/url].

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Very rideable on the way up from Glen Quoich, less so (for me) on the way down.
Dropping in to the Sneck from Beinn a Bhuird was tricky for a short patch of very loose steep scree where I ended using the bike more like a trekking pole.
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The Ben Avon side is much more rideable.

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The Slugain path out of the Sneck I found very difficult at the top and then a bit frustrating with the waterbar lottery further down. Some you can hop, some you can ride through and some are monumental vicious traps. I was loving it by the time I was blasting through Gleann Slugain.

I can't help thinking that descending to Glen Quoich would be pretty good as it would be more a continuous ride. And a damn fast one at that.
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i almost feel like i can add to this thread now. Skiddaw and 90% of Helvellyn done this year.


 
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Headed down to the Lakes today with the fat bike. After the expected "wtf are you bringing a fat bike for" banter, I think a few of my mates were surprised at how much you can ride up one. The extra grip more than makes up for the added weight which made riding up even the steepest sections of Keppel Cove a fun technical challenge. Sticks Pass was a hoot then we headed back up Keppel Cove for a second time to ride over Helvellyn and down Dollywagon. Even the steps weren't a trauma with the wagon wheels on a rigid bike. I sooooo want a full sus fat bike now! 😀


 
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I 'witness'd the fitness' of the climbing fatbike! It made those steep loose double track climbs out to be a supermarket escalator while we were all shoving alongside on our do it all 160mm superbikes ha!
I was the one in the unmistakeable techno orange Sanny 😉

We (Glasgowdan n co) mananged Ben Macdui yesterday, this being the my second time round.

First effort a couple years ago we ditched a van in Old bridge of Tilt, then onwards to Aviemore and second van at Glenmore, biked/pushed up Cairngorm down and onto MacDee - Glen Derry, White bridge, Falls of Tarf, back to first van 2 crackin descents. guess around 85km in a day

This time round the late minute plan was hatched in the Skiing Doo bar on Friday night to do the same up but different out, so we ditched a van in Achlean/Auchleum past Feshiebridge late that night and drove up to the ski centre and blah blah all the way to White bridge junction but this time headed West along Geldie the land of zilchness...our group made good progress along the landrover track but I was struggling until we hit the undulating singletrack that leads to Feshie Ive had on the list for years but never managed to incorporate into a ride. I really liked this part although at this point of the ride it was very slow progress with alot of on/off the bike brook hopping and such, but despite a few weeks of heavy rain and thunderstorms across the country is was to my suprise fairly easy going and somewhat drier than I had anticipated as this was unchartered territory for me and anyone i had spoke to.
Onto the well beaten single track up and into Feshie and we are all buzzin'again although well beat up at this time haulin rigs capable of straightlining the big MacDee descent but not so smart for long pedals out.

I'd say a good day out, 64km probably just shy of 11hrs with loads of faff. great to get back to this riding after so many days in the Tweed valley


 
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Some brief updates from me while this thread's back up, I'll include some Lake District ones too -

Red Pike and High Stile, very tough and probably not worth it on balance but good views-

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High Street and Ill Bell to Nan Beild - Cracking ride. Take a compass if you're doing it in early March...

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Ben Vorlich - Really enjoyable, even in the snow, with great views.

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Ben Venue - can be worked into a big loop which isn't entirely unrewarding but as a thing on it's own it's not really worth it.

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Crag and Whiteless Pike- great fun, a big day out.

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Old Man of Coniston via the mines- excellent, steep and technical then fast and twisty.

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Helvellyn via Birk Side- fast! Good fun and very quick way of bagging such a big hill.

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Stob Bhan- a waste of everybody's time. Avoid.

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Blencathra- Absolutely loads of fun, recommended.

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makes note to self to get out in the mountains again this year.


 
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Some amazing photos there munrobiker.

Are you talking about the Glen Nevis decent of Stob Ban? As a couple of lads I spoke to at the Dudes a few years ago said the descent down into Kinloch was pretty ace.


 
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Here are some pictures from our Cairngorm day

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Hey guys, awesome thread wish I'd seen this before now as I have a couple of months off work and I'm looking to get in some big rides in whilst I'm off.

I'm currently thinking of heading up to do the Neeps loop of Loch Muick, but wonder if anyone has been up recently and whether it's still a do-able ride given all the pish weather recently and also whether I could tag in a ride up to do Broad Cairn as part of the loop?


 
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If the Muick loop you're describing is the one with the Capel Mounth descent it'll been fine.


 
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Myself, Rachael McD and Ben Glencross met yesterday for a Mamores day out. The MWIS forecast promised good clear skies at munro level...hmm.

Route was basically up the rd by Mamore Lodge, left up the pathless hill at the deer gate before the Grey Mares trail then along the summits to Binnein Mor. Our final short climb to Binnein was thwarted by heavy cloud and high winds that whipped up suddenly just after the bealach so we traced down the ridge, cut left down the mountain switchbacks and rode the path around the lochan and down to the one that ends on the banks of Loch Eilde Mor. Then a mile or two to Kennels and finished on that.

Wow. Once up at the top I was in a constant state of awe, giddiness and fear. The most epic views I have ever had while on a bike ride, the most intimidating ridges I've been along, but truly inspiring 🙂 We picked our way along from the first peak, to Na Grugaichean, then the unnamed peak and started toward Binnein Mor top but were forced back before we reached it as high winds and driving rain whipped up out of nowhere making it impossible to see what we were doing. The top descent was more vertigo as a cairn marked the steep switchbacks as they vanished off the top of the ridge before contouring below the corries. Once down the steepest, the riding was sublime. Tight, narrow, rocky, trialsy in many places, and what felt like miles of natural rock slab riding! (makes Dalbeattie look like a miniature rock garden in comparison).

Ace.

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Those wee kiddies trails called Kennels and Grey Mares both visible way below us! [URL= http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v242/glasgowdan/Mamores%20Aug%202015/DSC_0918%201%20Medium_zpsgrkm5vvq.jp g" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v242/glasgowdan/Mamores%20Aug%202015/DSC_0918%201%20Medium_zpsgrkm5vvq.jp g"/> [/IMG][/URL]

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Miles of this
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My beautiful Casio!
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Ace. Proper ace.


 
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Fantastic stuff. I remember a few years ago looking up to the Binein Mor ridge from Sgurr Eilde Mor and Binein Beag thinking it looked a possibility. On that occasion I'd left the bike nearer Loch Eilde Mor and walked up as I knew the two summits were in no way for bikes (steep boulder fields and scree)
I then realised that the ride down from the upper corrie would have been great.
That thing of never regretting a ride but regretting not riding sometimes gets extended to regretting not having lugged the bike on the shoulder up a massive hill walk.


 
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Has anyone been up Fraochaidh, near Ballachulish? Beinn a Chroin? Is Ben Lui any use on a bike?


 
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Beinn a Chroin

I'd be very interested in this as I've looked at it a few times. It looks like a goer.


 
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Well the best thing to do is just go for it one day with a view to walking a munro while carrying a bike and anything else is a bonus. I'm just on the hunt for stuff that's under a 2hr drive from home. Getting lost and exploring I can do, but driving all day does my head in


 
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Hi Dan

Told you Binean Mor was good! 😀


 
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Anyone tried Creag Meagaidh? I'm thinking of the route going over Carn Liath and Stob Poite Coire Ardair on the way around Coire Ardair. Descent from 'the window' might be problematic so I'm wondering if there's an alternative descent.


 
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No other way,but you can swing back round the ridge after Meagaidh. Also the best way to climb it is to start about 3/4k down from the centre,much more will be bikeable. There is a logging road that goes int the glen and I have done it as a through walk. Much more time on a bike than if you do the midge infested wet hike a bike that the route up Liath is from the main car park.Another alternative is to follow General Wades road from Gergask,although that would leave you with a pig of a bike out,or two cars. If you pm me tonight I will dig out the grid ref of the shorter one.


 
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I'd be very interested to know that route up Carn Liath. Cheers duckman. I'll be getting the train up and riding from Dalwhinnie or Newtonmore. Haven't yet decided whether to storm it in a day or stay up and camp, maybe try Laggan out while I'm up there.


 
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Granny was over today to watch the boy for a few hours, so I took a wee jaunt up Ben Lomond, seeing as the weather was so utterly perfect and I'd still not made it to the top with a bike!

I made the stop at the wee coffee shop in Drymen on the left just as you come into the village. £4.80 for a roll, proper coffee and some cake, worth a visit.

The plan was to do the Ptarmigan way down. It had been a good few years since I walked this and I basically rode it blind, forgetting what was coming (probably just as well!). As I was on my own I could set my own comfortable pace, stopping only to answer the occasional comment from the hoardes of walkers ("you're making us feel bad as we can barely make it without a bike on our shoulders!"). 50 minutes after leaving the car park I was at the start of the plateau and hopped on to do some pedalling. Plateau my árse! 25 minutes of very nice technical pedalling got me to the final kick and from here the time went by quite quickly. As I got up to the last wee steep I felt a right spring in my step and almost started jogging with the bike-hat adornment, making it to the cairn in a surprising 1:28. There was at least 40 people sitting up top in tshirts enjoying their well earned drinks. The views were amazing.

I stopped long enough to put on the elbow, shin and knee pads, full facer, goggles and all that junk I'd been carrying up the hill, and decided to plop down the Ptarmigan side as the main path was far too busy. I didn't get far before the carrying downhill began. Ok, there was a fair bit of carrying as the steeps up here are simply too nasty to ride down. You could trials hop down if you had the skills. Sadly I don't. The first half of this route was a pain to be honest, not a load of riding, lots of carrying and then some climbing! There are a few stepping stone bogs that were interesting. The rideable bits were lovely, rocky, natural feeling berms on a lot of the corners, boulder gardens that could be floated over if straight lined etc.

The latter part of this route gets very narvy as the bracked hides most of the trail, contouring round the side of the hill there's an epic steep slope to your right all the way to the loch. The hairpins are often rideable but many were not as they really were too sharp (and I'm usually one of the decent ones in the group at the steep tight hairpins). You would be riding a rut and have a 150 degree corner with a rock on the inside with no way to even nose hop round as there's no room for the back end. Added to the exposure I made as much of it as I could. The good bits were good, sublime, excellent riding, the rest was hard work. If I was going up again and wanted good riding I'd do the up and down tourist path. If I wanted the better views, more interesting path and perhaps just a day out I'd do the Ptarmigan again but leave the bike at home!

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Another run up Binnein Mor this weekend, though as the weather wasn't mental we made it to the top, and there were some fine views indeed! A rare day on the summits then 5.4km back down to the loch.

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Went up Ben Macdui on Saturday. It was a fantastic ride. The descent back around Coire an Lochan is just wonderful. I made it down with the very last of usable daylight - this may have made me a bit quicker and more committing on that descent. The reason I was late back was that I decided to run over to Derry Cairngorm and back. I noted what a great descent it would be to ride down to Glen Derry from there. Another time.

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Macdui is more impressive from the other side.

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I so enjoyed that ride back to Coire Cas, I'm wondering if there's something similar up that way that I haven't done yet. In particular, what's Braeriach like? Is it worth a carry up? I'm back up to Aviemore on the train in the morning with no plan as yet but half thinking of doing the Coire an Lochan descent again and head for Chalamain and Lairig Ghru but I'd prefer a few more munros.
Anyone done Braeriach from Chalamain?


 
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I've done Braeriach from Glen Einach. I crapped it a little as I climbed up the steep section to the saddle as there was a lot of hard frozen snow. I ended up wedging myself between the hillside and the snow and gradually edged my way up. It was then mostly a push and carry to the summit as the going is loose. I fancy going back with the fat bike. I enjoyed the descent but the Lairig Ghru path was a bit stop start until I met with the path up from Rothiemurchus Lodge. It was still a good day out!

I rather fancy going up Carn Ban Mor then heading across the great moss on the fat bike before reaching Braeriach and doing all 5 4000 foot mountains. I did MacDui and Cairngorm last month and they were brilliant! The descent of Cnap Coire Na Spreidh was excellent although it gets boggy for a bit when you traverse to the low car park.


 
Posted : 17/11/2015 11:33 pm
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Oh and the descent from Derry Cairngorm into Glen Derry is wonderful. I wrote about it in the subscriber only section of issue 101. 😀

Only ridden Chalamain on the path in order to get to the hill above Utsi's Bothy and not travelled through. It would go though if you don't mind a carry over rocks.

Has anyone ridden the descent to Corrour Bothy from the Devils Peak end of the range?


 
Posted : 17/11/2015 11:43 pm
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Personally don't think Braeriach is worth it from any direction. The path up from the lairig Ghru is pretty loose, eroded and straight. If you want to do it from that side I wouldn't bother with the Chalamain Gap, just go up the Lairig Ghru.

The descent to Corrour from the Devil's Point would be pretty much all rideable but didn't inspire me to go back having run it recently.


 
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Cheers Spin.

Sorry for the tardy reply. The beta for the Corrour descent is what I was after. It means I can now do the traverse over the great moss by fat bike and not be faced with a long carry down to Corrour.

Sanny


 
Posted : 29/03/2016 8:49 pm
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Glasgowdan- Binnein Mor looks pretty technical. I'm going up with a reasonably good rider in a couple of weeks and fancy it. He could do Ben Lomond but it is likely to be his first mountain and I don't want to scare him off. Would it be suitable do you think?

If not are there any decent alternatives in the area?

Thanks.


 
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Aviemore advice...

Weekend booked in summer, looking for at least one decent day out if the weather's good, what are my options going up from Aveiemore side?

How's Macdui from that side? General advice seems to be that the descent down to Loch Etchachan is the best but think that would be better from the Linn of Dee side, whats the descent back down to the ski centre like and do you have to do it as an out and back?

Bynack More looks a goer but probably an out and back also, not that that's an issue.

Or could go up Macdui, down to Loch Etchachan and then carry on down to Glen Derry, then go up the glen around the back of Bynack More and get the last descent back to Glenmore lodge? Could even go up Bynack More if still feeling it by then.

Any of the descents off of Cairngorm worth it?

Anything else?


 
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Etchachan descent from the north, back over Bynack mor shoulder is the way and is a bit of a flog, the descent is also rubbish now it has been modified, worth it for Mcdui though, but don't underestimate how long this will take.

PS. Bynack mor is ok but not worth the extra, i did it before the descent was ruined as an out and back from Glenmore it was worth it then.


 
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Hi all

Binnean Mor. hmmm. Not sure i would take a newbie up unless you are confident in their technical skills. Carn Ban Mor but then riding the plateau past Sgur Gaoith then taking the tiny zig zag trail from the weather station down would be a great choice.

I reckon MacDui out and back heading out beneath the northern Corries then returning via Cairngorm is a cracking day in the mountains. I like to descend via Cnap Coire Na Spreidh to the old plantation then it is a few minutes of bog trot.

Alternatively, you could do the same route, head down Etchecan, down to Loch Avon then carry out up onto Cairngorm. LOTS of carrying but I reckon it would go.

Any questions. Just ask! :-)))))


 
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Food for thought. I presume for the Macdui/Cairngorm route you mean ascend via the path up the ridge to the west of Cairn Lochan? Then come back down the same way but hang a right at Lohan Buidhe and follow the path to top of Cairngorm.

Then main ascent back to ski centre? Can't see any alternatives on the map but does't mean there aren't any.

Cheers for the info.


 
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Whilst not quite at Munro level, I've been eyeing a nice looking high level ridge ride on Arran, I'll be sure to get some pics up when I finally get a chance.


 
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Nobeerinthefridge

Can I come for your Arran trip please? E mail in profile.

Cheers

Sanny


 
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Whilst not quite at Munro level, I've been eyeing a nice looking high level ridge ride on Arran, I'll be sure to get some pics up when I finally get a chance.

Awaiting that ride report with interest 🙂


 
Posted : 29/04/2016 5:42 pm
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Sanny, I've seen you climbing, are you **** coming! 😆

Seriously though, I'll drop you an email.


 
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Email sent Sanny.


 
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*Caveat - It was a last minute plan Sanny, sorry!*

Seeing as the weather was looking good on sunday, decided to head over to Arran as I'd spotted what looked like a good descent off of North Goatfell last time I was there. Turned out to be a peach! Steep, switchbacky start, uber fast water bar popping session in the middle, then a cracking techy rockfest at the end all the way down to Corrie...

Not quite a Munro, but 874m from sea level is more climbing than some munros I've done, so I'm claiming it!. As ever, pictures don't do the views justice...

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