Pilgrimage for a Pint

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MuddyPete
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Pilgrimage for a Pint

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I heard about this forthcoming, Christmas Eve, radio programme last night...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001tq1k

...to the Old Forge, Inverie, Knoydart. Only accessible by ferry or long walk.

Oodles of bivi potential. Must be similar places around the country/world. I feel ideas formulating... :smile:
May you always have tail wind.
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Re: Pilgrimage for a Pint

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Knoydart is a bit of a bikepacking mecca in a away - that pub, several bothies and some unbelievably hard bike riding. Also plenty horrible weather and midges :-bd
Been on my list for many years so mebbes next...
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Any thing with Julie Fowlis is a win for me.
Will have to remember this link once it's been on
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I like to follow https://www.facebook.com/minchadventures and hope, one day, to get a boat in for a while hill bagging and riding. And Old Forge patronising......
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Sounds great! Thanks for sharing 👍
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I walked in a few years ago and ended at the pub. Had very high hopes but was a bit underwhelmed. Seemed to have gone a bit posh and boaty and wasn't massively welcoming. Mediocre pint too :roll:
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Re: Pilgrimage for a Pint

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I bikepacked into Knoydart last year. From Loch Arkaig. During a dry spell, which made a huge difference. I found 6 crates of beer hidden in the bushes. Been there a while. But I wasn't drinking at the time. Bummer.
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Re: Pilgrimage for a Pint

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Never been but, Pub changed hands last year. Now owned by the locals. Previous was a Belgian bloke. I think.
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Community-owned since March 2022 :-bd
https://www.theoldforge.co.uk/about
May you always have tail wind.
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What an interesting area :-bd
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Re: Pilgrimage for a Pint

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I used to do Barrisdale every year for New Year.
With the mountains and weather it was a wild time to visit
2924 miles per Gallon
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