Five set off from Peebles at 8am this morning with a good weather forecast over the week end. Andrew Broadway Donald McIntosh and Richard Sidney on the 350 whilst Pete Gretton and Colin Todhunter ride the 220 together.
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Borders 2021 Group Start
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Borders 2021 Group Start
Last edited by Ray Young on Sun Aug 29, 2021 10:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Borders 2021 Group Start
I was thinking of this again Ray but I'm duty manager at work this weekend, hence the glorious weather.
Good luck chaps, looks like a couple of folks have just done the Fruid to Moffat death march....
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Andrew Broadway and Donald McIntosh look as though they'll finish today but given their equal speed and constant lead changes its hard to say who'll be home first.
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Re: Borders 2021 Group Start
Just thought to add a quick update (now I've recovered).
Pete Gretton finished the 220 Monday evening about 10:45pm. Pete and I separated at Hawick and I finally bailed at Selkirk due to lack of beans in the tank (taking gentler roads and the NCR 1 along the tweed)
First night was spent in Greensykes bothy (nice) after a tough first day. The "death march" is correctly named but a special mention goes to Garrogill. 12" pizza in Moffat didn't quite settle !
Second night was slept next to the Lamb Hill Hut. It was full with pennine way walkers who got there first so I became a grumpy man: "Its full", "what do you mean 'full', have you looked?", "Yes", "You must be wrong, I'll have a proper look. F... F...F..." ). Drizzle overnight didnt perk me up. The Olive Tree in Newcastle did a good home made burger. Kielder Castle had a food stall for later (Anglers Arms was limited).
Third day we were desperate for a late breakfast in Jedburgh - "Simply Scottish" did a great "Scottish Breakfast". But by that time I was going slower and slower.
Only "technical issue" was the water filter bag getting a leak on day 1. Getting filtered water was awkward over the Cheviots. A Sawyer micro Squeeze - the bags pop. Need a better bag.
Thanks to Ray for doing it.
Pete Gretton finished the 220 Monday evening about 10:45pm. Pete and I separated at Hawick and I finally bailed at Selkirk due to lack of beans in the tank (taking gentler roads and the NCR 1 along the tweed)
First night was spent in Greensykes bothy (nice) after a tough first day. The "death march" is correctly named but a special mention goes to Garrogill. 12" pizza in Moffat didn't quite settle !
Second night was slept next to the Lamb Hill Hut. It was full with pennine way walkers who got there first so I became a grumpy man: "Its full", "what do you mean 'full', have you looked?", "Yes", "You must be wrong, I'll have a proper look. F... F...F..." ). Drizzle overnight didnt perk me up. The Olive Tree in Newcastle did a good home made burger. Kielder Castle had a food stall for later (Anglers Arms was limited).
Third day we were desperate for a late breakfast in Jedburgh - "Simply Scottish" did a great "Scottish Breakfast". But by that time I was going slower and slower.
Only "technical issue" was the water filter bag getting a leak on day 1. Getting filtered water was awkward over the Cheviots. A Sawyer micro Squeeze - the bags pop. Need a better bag.
Thanks to Ray for doing it.
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Re: Borders 2021 Group Start
Thanks for this Colin - and well done on the ride. I think I saw you as you were getting packed up outside the (full) Lamb Hill bothy, but never noticed your bike until I looked back later. It is a tough old route, covering some very tricky ground, so kudos for pushing on through to the end.
I've done a write-up of my ride for anyone that is interested - https://www.donaldmcintosh.net/bike/borders350-2021
Thanks to Ray for putting the route together and seeing us off. It sometimes seems like the most under-publicised but incredible route ever, a bit of a hidden gem. It was a stunning ride.
I've done a write-up of my ride for anyone that is interested - https://www.donaldmcintosh.net/bike/borders350-2021
Thanks to Ray for putting the route together and seeing us off. It sometimes seems like the most under-publicised but incredible route ever, a bit of a hidden gem. It was a stunning ride.
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Great write up Donald, thanks.