Highland Trail 2015

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I was on a rental spot last year and have now bought my own, so Trackleaders has never seen it before.
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I paid 177 euros and the invoice says Tracker unlimited. It tracked me last night on the 'My Account' page on Spot. marking 19 points over about an hour and a half. It's also now showing as tracked on the HT550 page. I'll check on a dog walk later. Thanks folks.
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I've now set up a share page, so Mrs W etc should be able to spy on me (thanks Fraser). I think everything now works/behaves as expected
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I contacted Scott at Trackleaders and apparently there was a glitch in the code. It should be updating properly now. I have moved from Poolewe to Swindon so I think it is!
If you find any more issues let me know.
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Mines moved too.
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AlanG wrote: I have moved from Poolewe to Swindon..
I'm sorry for your troubles Alan.
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So I'm thinking we won't be bothered by midges this year thanks to sub zero overnight temps on the bankholiday weekend. Normally there'd be a few about my back garden by now and there are bugger all. Plus its not looking too warm between now and the 23rd so little chance of them getting their act together??

Got a bad feeling about the weather 'tho :cool:
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GregMay wrote:
AlanG wrote: I have moved from Poolewe to Swindon..
I'm sorry for your troubles Alan.
The same occurred to me :-)
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Got a bad feeling about the weather 'tho
My forecast (sic) is that this indeed will be a factor this year.
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Mmmmhhh. That's 3 of us just getting that feeling of bad weather. Been thinking of ways to waterproof all the electrical stuff charging related.

Still, it will become a time trial of attrition I guess :???:
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My bad feeling is this new rear tubeless tyre which refuses to seal.

So are we saying I can bring the bivy bag instead of the tent if the midges are still asleep?
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So are we saying I can bring the bivy bag instead of the tent if the midges are still asleep?
Just a bivvy bag? :lol:
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Pfth, Dan didn't bring a sleeping bag or waterproof bivi in 2013 and he didn't die. You'll be fine*

He did looked pretty messed up by the end mind you....






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Plus a sneeky tarp
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I was thinking about the weather tonight too. I'm considering going back to a synthetic sleeping bag as it's only a kilo, but with bivi and possibly a tarp.

I do need to fully test out my charging solution as well, but I'm about to take delivery of a new bag where this will all live so no concerns about waterproofing. Famous last words...
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Surely it's too early to accurately guess the weather? I'm still getting ground rush, as usual, but will postpone decisions on kit until Thursday...
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I was thinking I could bring my scales and do a weigh-in service for those at the start? :ugeek:

Optional of course, i don't want to be more annoying than normal :lol:
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Dave Barter wrote:My bad feeling is this new rear tubeless tyre which refuses to seal.

So are we saying I can bring the bivy bag instead of the tent if the midges are still asleep?
1. Bung an inner tube in
2. Bivvy bag plus 'orrible weather = bad nights sleep? - but I'm a tent using wimp so I'm not one to judge

Looking like northerlies all week (metcheck plus hint from met office month ahead forecast) so will be chilly and a bit unsettled at first, possibly picking up as the week progresses. Also the whole of Scotland is getting deluged next Thursday (allegedly) so plenty wet under wheel. Hey ho its not like were not going to go 'cos its raining are we. Are we??
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The river crossing will be more interesting than normal if it's a wet week. I had a report from a rider who was in Fisherfield about a week ago and he couldn't get to Shenavall bothy because the small stream by the cottage at Achneigie was impassable!
I was up in the Highlands last August when the tail end of Hurricane Bertha came through and the main road between Oykell Bridge and Rosehall was flooded. Make no mistake if we get extreme rainfall there will be many places the route will become impassable. Fingers crossed!
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I've had a close eye on the weather for events at Keswick Mountain Festival. The forecast for this weekend has significantly changed three times today! Now looking dry and quite sunny, instead of cool and raining. "Uncertain" seems the only certainty.

River crossings? Noah problem......
EDIT - sod it, that was Moses wasn't it.
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So Monday 25th of may is a bank holiday? I take it all the shops will be closed, just like Sunday?
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Bert wrote:So Monday 25th of may is a bank holiday? I take it all the shops will be closed, just like Sunday?
Not when tourism is a good source of income...
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I take it all the shops will be closed, just like Sunday?
Contin stores open 8-6 on a Sunday, isn't it?
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Which shop were you aiming to patronise on Monday?
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boxelder wrote:
I take it all the shops will be closed, just like Sunday?
Contin stores open 8-6 on a Sunday, isn't it?
Unsure on the hours, but theres 2 places to stock up in Contin.
Theres the petrol station (basic stuff) and the shop 30-40 meters further down the road.

After that theres nothing until you get the Oykell Bridge (I may be wrong)
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