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Instead, I thought I'd pick out a few defining moments to save you from my more extended ramblings. I've had too much time to kill in airports, hotel rooms, and on planes this month, so there is rambling nevertheless.
First some background and practical details... we rode as 4: me, Morne, Steph and Cirdan. For scheduling reasons we were constrained to the latter half of September, and ended up started on the 19th. This was definitely more risky than the beginning of the month weather-wise (this guy set off a few days before us, I think: https://emmanuelnataf.com/torino-nice-rally/), meant less daylight (there's nearly an hour and a half less at the end of September than the beginning), and a lot of cafes/restaurants/refuges had shut for the season. But in many ways it was more rewarding, and sometimes the quiet was advantageous.
Getting there and back from northern England/southern Scotland wasn't terribly straightforward. We ended up boxing bikes, leaving two vehicles at Edinburgh airport, and flying to Milan Malpensa with easyJet, where the following day we got the train into Milan and then to Turin. On the way back we bought the extortionate but convenient bike boxes from Nice airport, and flew direct to Edinburgh, again with easyJet. The flights weren't every day, and the prices varied quite a bit, so we ended up giving ourselves 12 days, rather than the 10 we were planning on. This worked pretty well for us - for the first few days it felt like we were up against it even with the generous schedule, but after a week we realised we'd done a lot of the harder riding and could take our foot off the gas, which nicely coincided with some better weather. Having loads of time to do things like exploring underground bunkers and seek out coffee/pastry/ice cream/pizza/beer was great
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Bike-wise, we agreed whether MTB or gravel, it would make sense if we all rode the same sort of bike. Which is how we ended up with one full-sus, one hardtail, one rigid MTB, and one gravel bike
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So there's the pre(r)amble. I'll add to this as I get chance.