Nice Bike. Yes I do enjoy that hill , mega fast downhill back to Lodge if you want it to be , knockan bothy down the back worth a look as well . I sometimes do Cooks Cairn then up the back way to Corriehabbie as well . Ben Rinnes yes you can go up the front way as well zig zag through the heather dodgy coming down though. Never tried the Convals on bike . A941 Bridgehaugh is where I normally go in . I see where you went I have went that way , there's a deer farm and loads of gates last time I went there. Yes plenty up there to explore.I cycled Corryhabbie a couple of years ago back in June Binhill1. I parked just off the B9009, popped up Corryhabbie via Glenfiddich Lodge, then back the same way, peddled down the road to Tomachlaven and then cycled up Ben Rinnes. I’m a bit of a hill bagger so it was great to bag two hills by just riding the ebike right to the top. Wasn’t as cold as your day though.
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Yes ebike and deer fences a bad mix.Yes, up through the deer farm. The gates were all unlocked but had chains and padlocks hanging on them. So I was glad to find them still unlocked on my return otherwise I would have had a bit of a detour and wouldn’t have managed Ben Rinnes as well. I was staying in Strathpeffer for the week, but the weather that day was poor up that way, was better towards the south,so I decided to head down and bag those two Corbetts with the ebike. Was an enjoyable day out.
Coyote - big and healthy one. As far as I’m concerned they are a plague. Not so much this guy, his range is wild-slash-natural, but there are a lot than roam the neighborhoods in broad daylight like guilty looking stray dogs. They do keep the small pet population under control. As does the occasional bobcat.Is that a wolf ?
The other day i had 4 layers on the bottom and 3 on top two pairs of gloves and a buff on my heed. Only my face was cold probably only minus 4 c so not that bad .No snow at this elevation but rode in the rain and hail. Wasn’t really ready for that.
Checked out the road damage and ventured down a few trails.
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Took a nice little tumble down this trail a few months ago. We’ll call that an extreme rib massage. ouch.
Looks big do they howwwl as well.Coyote - big and healthy one. As far as I’m concerned they are a plague. Not so much this guy, his range is wild-slash-natural, but there are a lot than roam the neighborhoods in broad daylight like guilty looking stray dogs. They do keep the small pet population under control. As does the occasional bobcat.
Nooooooooooooo!Looks big do they howwwl as well.
Hahaha! When I dressed for that ride I realized I had 4 layers on, winter gloves, heavy socks, skull cap, long johns, but no face protection …I said to myself; “self…you are a wuss”! And it was only -2c. Might take a few rides to climitise.The other day i had 4 layers on the bottom and 3 on top two pairs of gloves and a buff on my heed. Only my face was cold probably only minus 4 c so not that bad .
Yes we've had an unseasonal 12 to 14 c for a few weeks it will take a bit of getting used to. Won't keep me in though.Hahaha! When I dressed for that ride I realized I had 4 layers on, winter gloves, heavy socks, skull cap, long johns, but no face protection …I said to myself; “self…you are a wuss”! And it was only -2c. Might take a few rides to climitise.
Yeah , probably without the riding shorts or white ankle socks though …I have some morals.Will you get out in winter?
My Personal location beacon and survival bag are permanently in the rucksack now . Three people I cycle with are recovering from crashes in recent weeks , slippery roots .Nothing major but I don't fancy two months with no cycling.Last night we were hit by a “Bomb Cyclone” in our area. (Off the coast of Vancouver). Cat 3 winds. Power outages, heavy rains, debris, fallen trees etc. should be another interesting ride today. I guess we haven’t had enough after the Atmospheric River(s) from a few weeks ago.
I might need to add a life-jacket to my riding apparel.
I honestly prefer the coyote ugly.Looks big do they howwwl as well.
Don't we allI honestly prefer the coyote ugly.
Hmmm . Heard of that before but never knew what it was. I guess back in the day we called those “Closing Time “ or Last Call”.I honestly prefer the coyote ugly.
Night ride when it is illuminated like a soccer stadium?Night right with fast talent, connect and FHDL out of Auburn View attachment 150577
Not mine….they forced me to go there and handcuffed me to the saloons counter to keep me there!Hmmm . Heard of that before but never knew what it was. I guess back in the day we called those “Closing Time “ or Last Call”.
Gives me an idea for a Trail Name
What !!!! you haven't seen the movie ??Hmmm . Heard of that before but never knew what it was. I guess back in the day we called those “Closing Time “ or Last Call”.
Gives me an idea for a Trail Name
There’s a movie? What the hell? I’m not even living in a cave.What !!!! you haven't seen the movie ??
Yes and the woman are far from ugly.There’s a movie? What the hell? I’m not even living in a cave.
I better add that to my wish list.Yes and the woman are far from ugly.
Last night we were hit by a “Bomb Cyclone” in our area. (Off the coast of Vancouver). Cat 3 winds. Power outages, heavy rains, debris, fallen trees etc. should be another interesting ride today. I guess we haven’t had enough after the Atmospheric River(s) from a few weeks ago.
I just used my helmet light, and its sketchy at speed, depth perception gets thrown way off.Night ride when it is illuminated like a soccer stadium?
Meteorologists Gone Wild. I don’t trust those people. But I trust my weather rock. (wet, dry, warm etc)Jeez Louise! Atmospheric Rivers... Bomb Cyclones... what phrases will they come up with next to get us to click on the headlines? Nuclear Nor'easter? Cataclysmic Cold Front? Jihadi Jet Stream?
They're predicting similarly labeled catastrophes for us this weekend. It's gonna rain up in the mountains, for sure, so I'll be riding down here in the flatlands.
I use the bar light and helmet light. Even then it helps to know the trails. Things still look spooky though.I just used my helmet light, and its sketchy at speed, depth perception gets thrown way off.
Even had a small off because of such. Helps to know the trails inside and out. But you can still get caught off guard.
Looks like a portaloo there as well. Burger van probably just out of viewNight ride when it is illuminated like a soccer stadium?
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