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Isle of Arran

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A write up of a quick trip up to the Isle of Arran last weekend with Paul Errington: http://www.mikehowarth.co.uk/the-isle-o ... mountains/

Enjoy!
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Enjoyed that Mike. Looks cracking and obviously all good rides include some pushing and carrying :wink:
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I generally favour the 80/20 rule: 80% (riding) / 20% (pushing)

I think this ride was probably the inverse of that but Arran is a beautiful island and we were more than rewarded for our efforts.
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I've done a load of climbing on Cir Mhor granite - good rock :-bd
Glen Rosa has some lovely rock pools in the river that provide a welcome cool off after the days toils.
Just to show you how long ago it was since I was last there, they were 'improving' the Glen Sannox track up to the saddle.
Your words brought back some find memories.
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Glad to hear it brought back some fond memories.

Arran was always on my radar as a climber for those Classic and Hard Rock ticks. Maybe one day I'll make it up there for those as well :-)
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