Highland Trail 550 - the book
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- thenorthwind
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Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
How can I submit mine Ian? I pledged after the email you mentioned before.
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Pictures Ian, what's more appropriate? Mug shot - or would a whole person on a bicycle work ok?
Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
Will be send it out again later tonight but look at the comments on the page. One from me with the detailsthenorthwind wrote:How can I submit mine Ian? I pledged after the email you mentioned before.

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Either is fine but they are likely to be 2 or 3 cm square in the book. Depends how shy you areZippy wrote:Pictures Ian, what's more appropriate? Mug shot - or would a whole person on a bicycle work ok?


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Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
What sort of stuff are people writing for their 2017 adventurous pledges? I don't actually have any definite plans for bikepacking races yet and not sure what to write.....
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Ahh, you'll have to wait and seeNewRetroTom wrote:What sort of stuff are people writing for their 2017 adventurous pledges? I don't actually have any definite plans for bikepacking races yet and not sure what to write.....

But a mixture of definite plans and more general things. There's some great things people


- thenorthwind
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Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
Got the email, cheers.
Will submit tomorrow

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Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
Some guy called Ian has interviewed Lee Craigie for bikepacking.com http://www.bikepacking.com/plog/joining ... trail-550/ 

Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
Playing to my strengths with this Bob. Drink Whiskey, check. Chat about bikes and stuff, check. Easy this journalism malarkeywhitestone wrote:Some guy called Ian has interviewed Lee Craigie for bikepacking.com http://www.bikepacking.com/plog/joining ... trail-550/


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Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
Caol Isla happens to be one of our stock malts
Whiskey and journalists - you don't know the half of it!

Whiskey and journalists - you don't know the half of it!
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
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Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
<pedant mode>
Caol Ila is not whiskey it's whisky.
Important distinction!
</pedant mode>
Caol Ila is not whiskey it's whisky.
Important distinction!
</pedant mode>
Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
That is bad, bad error. Entirely mine too.NewRetroTom wrote:<pedant mode>
Caol Ila is not whiskey it's whisky.
Important distinction!
</pedant mode>

I hope that in time I will be forgiven, and permitted to visit Scotland again. I do love it there...

Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
Was a good read. Was amused by the shopping incident... and a little horrified by the sleep riding into a ditch one.whitestone wrote:Some guy called Ian has interviewed Lee Craigie for bikepacking.com http://www.bikepacking.com/plog/joining ... trail-550/

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Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
Now, I don't want to come across like a whiney brat but....
FARS MA FUGGIN BOOK YE BAMS!?!

FARS MA FUGGIN BOOK YE BAMS!?!

Give the dirt a little room.
Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
metalheart wrote:Now, I don't want to come across like a whiney brat but....
FARS MA FUGGIN BOOK YE BAMS!?!
We have a finished the words, swapped the layout around so it makes sense and flows better. Also sorted out the personal and brand pledges. It's just having a final layout then a proof read, then it'll be off to the printers. I'll send out an update email when we have an exact ETA. It should be in the next couple of weeks though

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Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
ianfitz wrote:metalheart wrote:Now, I don't want to come across like a whiney brat but....
FARS MA FUGGIN BOOK YE BAMS!?!
We have a finished the words, swapped the layout around so it makes sense and flows better. Also sorted out the personal and brand pledges. It's just having a final layout then a proof read, then it'll be off to the printers. I'll send out an update email when we have an exact ETA. It should be in the next couple of weeks though

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Sounds like these are arriving now. I'm away from home so haven't seen the finished printed version. Only the 'final' v13 pdf.
How is it looking?
How is it looking?

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Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
I'm going to have to send mine back Ian. Someone has been scribbling inside the front cover.
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Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
Very nice, I like page 93How is it looking?

May the bridges you burn light your way
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Has Craigie had her crayons out Colin?ScotRoutes wrote:I'm going to have to send mine back Ian. Someone has been scribbling inside the front cover.

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Is that a picture of me looking a bit tired?Bearbonesnorm wrote:Very nice, I like page 93How is it looking?

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Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
A very special kind of tired.Is that a picture of me looking a bit tired?
May the bridges you burn light your way
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You mean 'riding for 54 hours out of the last 60, after two long days before that kind of tired?Bearbonesnorm wrote:A very special kind of tired.Is that a picture of me looking a bit tired?
Sounds a bit crazy when written down!


Re: Highland Trail 550 - the book
Got mine today, and a quick flick through it looks really good. Excellent photos and a good mix of quotes, comments, etc. Looking forward to a full read (as is my other half) 
