Two days two seasons

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Backcountrybiking
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Two days two seasons

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Out for a few days, looking at a new part of the Scottish Super route.

Have a look, enjoy

Andy
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ScotRoutes
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Re: Two days two seasons

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Andy - looks like you went in via Loch a'Bhraoin. I was wondering if the track was above, or below, water level??
Adrian Brewster

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Post by Adrian Brewster »

Eeeeeh, that looks fun. Hope you didn't run out of kitkats.
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Re: Two days two seasons

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Colin The track was well above the water line, in fact everything was dry as a dry thing ( well until it snowed all night!)

Adrian kit kats were plentiful
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Backcountrybiking wrote:Colin The track was well above the water line, in fact everything was dry as a dry thing ( well until it snowed all night!)
Harumph! Last time I was up there it was completely flooded. Luckily, I was walking, not pushing a bike!
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Re: Two days two seasons

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Ahh but now you have the answer to that problem ;)

Have you walked the pass from Loch fannich to loch an bhroian?
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Re: Two days two seasons

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Only from the loch south to the col at NH173706. It was some time ago and certainly before I'd have considered biking it. I can't say I recall much about it though.
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