Stu Taylors HT550 long video edit

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Fantastic film, really enjoyed it.

Proper dramatic music too :lol:

Respect to filming and racing such a route, and making a damn good job of it too :-bd Looks a great route to ride.
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I enjoyed that, it brings it all back :smile: I love how as the film progresses you can hear Stu talking as he films and his thoughts become more random as the days go on. I remember thinking the same about the cuckoo, how may are there or is it following me? :lol:

Respect to be able to be able to take the time to film as well, it would be too much faff for me to want to film as I rode round.
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Excellent, well done, enjoyed that :-bd

Hoping to do it for my 50th in 2020. Next year will hopefully be spent getting my new knee back up to spec for it.
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Excellent film, really authentic. Anyone else spot the typo on the map shown early on? Either that or there's a slightly crapper town just down the road from Ullapool :grin:
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I wasn't going to say anything...

Nor about the various pronunciations (not least because I'm clueless about Welsh place names too). :lol:
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Cracking film - I'll go as far as to say, that's probably one of the best bikepacking films I've seen. As you say Duncan, authentic.
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Enjoyed that. Brings back memories and lots of bits I had forgotten about.
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Brilliant bit of film!!
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i enjoyed that and it is still on the bucket list
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As said. Very good film. In was pleasantly surprised to find he finished in such a good time whilst filming.
Great attitude too.
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That was great. Its also makes it look appealing!
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Cracking film. Normally when I see a 22 min video on youtube I avoid as they drag interminably but that felt like it was five minutes long.

And, yep, every glen has its own ruddy cuckoo :lol:
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Enjoyed watching that. Gave a nice bit of an insight into the ride.
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