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recommend me a route for easter

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got 5 days off over easter just deciding were to go has anyone done the capital trail,what would the cairngorm loop be like not to keen on river crossings
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what info do you have stu
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Cairngorm loop could be anything at that time of year depending on snow cover/melt. The 2016 May group start was cancelled due to the amount of snow cover.

Here's the Fords of A'an last September
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There's at least thirteen significant river crossings on the Cairngorm Loop.

With Easter being early this year I'd be wary of conditions in the Highlands, there's likely to be a lot of snow about. Further south there's the Borders 350, Stu's Big Bear and The Cambrian Trail among named/existing ITT routes.

If you don't mind a linear route then the Pennine Bridleway between Matlock and Kirkby Stephen, a bit of improvisation to get from there to Hexham and then the Sandstone Way would probably be a hard five days at that time of year.
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Here's the Fords of A'an last September
Thanks Bob. Had just about got over that ... and then you go and bring it up again. :lol:
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what info do you have stu
I have a gpx file :-bd
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how do you view the gpx file on my computer so i can see it in detail
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I'll email it across. Save it to your desktop, then open it in bikehike.
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Have we got a finisher on the 530 yet Stu?

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Not yet Scott. Mr Large is 'closest'.
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Try the braunton 150.
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dlovett wrote:Try the braunton 150.
Can recommend the above
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If conditions allow I'm really hoping to do the Deeside Trail at Easter, on the fat bike. I'll be staying with family nr Dundee so its that or the Capital Trail I think.
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