Cairngorm loop May B/H

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I'm heading up for the group start and wondered if anyone else is. I see Ian, Richpips and Dave K on the start list. Anyone else? Often a bit confusing when people have their actual name and an internet name...

I won't have the car for that weekend so am looking for a lift. Happy to share driving and obviously costs. Also happy to book a train but car share wouldn't good if anyone's heading that way
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I'm in too.

I can't offer a lift unfortunately as I'm driving up with someone else. Last year I took the train up and it was deserted, arriving in Blair at 8:57 so in good time.
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AlasdairMc wrote:I'm in too.

I can't offer a lift unfortunately as I'm driving up with someone else. Last year I took the train up and it was deserted, arriving in Blair at 8:57 so in good time.
Train rides are always good :-) do you know if there is an alternative to the seamingly pricey castle campsite at Blair athol?
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There's always "indoor" accommodation.

I can recommend http://www.dalgreineguesthouse.co.uk/
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ianfitz wrote:
AlasdairMc wrote:I'm in too.

I can't offer a lift unfortunately as I'm driving up with someone else. Last year I took the train up and it was deserted, arriving in Blair at 8:57 so in good time.
Train rides are always good :-) do you know if there is an alternative to the seamingly pricey castle campsite at Blair athol?
The train station waiting room has been used by me after I finished an ITT in 2012, Ian B went under the tourist info canopy last year, or the alternative for a proper sleep is perhaps somewhere in Pitlochry and get the train one stop the following day? Or just bivi anywhere outside Blair Atholl itself, perhaps the woods up near the car park at the start?
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I am hoping to go from Somerset, but only if the forecast is reasonable - too far to drive for 2 days of misery!
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I think that now I'll be driving up to Appleby with the family, dropping them off on the Norton Wheelers May weekender then driving up solo. happy to collect or meet up/car pool with folk from cumbria onwards.

there will theoretically be space in the car from Sheffield but I'm not sure I'd want to inflict the kids on people!

Would be happy to give a lift back south, anyone who can talk nonsense and/or prod me awake would be a welcome passenger :grin:
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I'll be there.

Wife will be along to poke fun at me afterwards and hopefully feed me cake.

Any plans for a pre-ride beer the night before?
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I'll definitely be up for a beer on Friday evening. I'm thinking of staying in Pitlochry at the youth hostel so how about somewhere there?
If the weather is nice I might go to the trails at Comrie Croft (near Crieff) on my way up on Friday afternoon.
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that could work Alan. It'll depend on traffic up from Manchester so I'll pop you a text message en route.
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I'd be keen for a drink the night before but fear that I'll not be up there until later on in the evening.

Do you happen to know if there is anywhere open early for breakfast in either pitlochary or blair athol?
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More than welcome to meet at my tent for breakfast :)
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Where are you camping?
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Are we having a 10am start this year or earlier like last year? That will influence your breakfast choice in Blair Athol. In Pitlochry there will be a few places open early, perhaps even Greggs for the full carb loading...
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I am going up for the 2nd. have not decided how I am getting there. its a good opportunity to book either my or my better halfs car in for a service, without disrupting work. I will figuire it out monday. so I may be able to offer a lift up from edinburgh. I will update on monday evening.

no.5 on the start list probably last round! looking forward to two days of pedaling, hopefully in decent weather.

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I'm driving up from the Newbury area on Friday, staying at the backpackers hostel in Pitlochry on Friday night. Had also booked there in Sunday night but then it dawned on me I might not be back in time... :???:

Happy to share a lift if anyone else is coming up from this way?

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GregMay wrote:More than welcome to meet at my tent for breakfast :)
That's a kind offer. Where will you be camping? I may put up a tent on Sunday if back in time to make it worth while...
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There is a lot of rain forecast for the next week. Are there any river crossings that are likely to become particularly dangerous?
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ZeroDarkBivi wrote:There is a lot of rain forecast for the next week. Are there any river crossings that are likely to become particularly dangerous?
My friend and I binned a social August attempt after the Geldie went into spate after a night of very heavy rain. We had slept in the ruined cottage (ignore the "unsafe structure" sign at your own peril) and woke up to the gentle stream of the Geldie Burn being a raging torrent. Crossing would probably be possible upstream in Glen Feshie, or even downstream somewhere but with some trackless wandering back.

We rode out to Feshiebridge but decided against the outer loop as I'd hate to return there late on and be faced with crossing that torrent.
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Does anyone know if there was much snow to come down on the route?
AlanG wrote:Where are you camping?
We're going to stay in the campsite in Blair Athol. Pauline is coming up too so she's going to do some road rides from there, some runs too.

ianfitz wrote: I may put up a tent on Sunday if back in time to make it worth while...
We're going to be staying around, probably head to the local after I get back and have a shower. I have no intention of riding on the Monday :)
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I'm not going to be there. The finance dept.says no to two Scottish trips in the same month.
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GregMay wrote:Does anyone know if there was much snow to come down on the route?
AlanG wrote:Where are you camping?
We're going to stay in the campsite in Blair Athol. Pauline is coming up too so she's going to do some road rides from there, some runs too.

ianfitz wrote: I may put up a tent on Sunday if back in time to make it worth while...
We're going to be staying around, probably head to the local after I get back and have a shower. I have no intention of riding on the Monday :)

What! a rest day! outrageous :wink:

in terms of snow, there is a group on FB called something like 'ground conditions in UK mountain areas' I will ask on there and re-post any answers. Although I'm sure there are some local peeps on here too...
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View from my window this morning

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Cold conditions and further snow showers are expected through this week. The ski season ends next Monday, though there's still significant amounts up there.
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some photos here - https://www.facebook.com/gary.hodgson.5 ... 1578205698

looks like sumer snow to me....

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ZeroDarkBivi wrote:There is a lot of rain forecast for the next week. Are there any river crossings that are likely to become particularly dangerous?
Erm I counted 13 when I did it last August 2 weeks after hurricane bertha. They were varyingly dodgy but doable a fortnight previous = no chance. Fords of Avon is the crux but its not too bad a retreat to Aviemore. The geldie can be uncrossable too which means to get back to Blair Atholl you'll have to backtrack to Braemar then grind up the Glenshee road

http://apps.sepa.org.uk/waterlevels/default.aspx

SEPA site gives a good idea - Not looking to bad at the mo so fingers crossed for you all!
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