Borders 350 The Finalised Route

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Ray Young
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Borders 350 The Finalised Route

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I have now updated the route to its final format and this is it. It is in four parts.
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/1081918156
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/1081919174
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/1081919706
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/1081920316

I have mapped the best line along the Thief's Road but feel a little explanation may help. The Thief's Road is encountered early on after climbing the landrover track from Megget reservoir.
After descending from the saddle between Dollar Law and Fifescar Knowe keep left of a small rock outcrop and head for a wooden signpost. Bear right down a small dip to cross the fence line then rejoin the obvious path up the side of Long Grain Knowe. At the top follow the right side of the fence line to a gate, go through the gate and follow the left side of the fence line downhill to a small mound with a sunken stony centre then rejoin the main path.

If you want the gpx direct from me then email me at borders350ittATgmailDOTcom
Please say if you want just the gpx or to be included in the group start on the first weekend of July each year, applications taken from March 1st each year.

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Is this "It"? Looks good Ray, are you able to send out GPX's?
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htrider wrote:Is this "It"? Looks good Ray, are you able to send out GPX's?
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Hi Phil, hoping this is it, final bit to ride this Thursday. Email me at youngray50ATgmailDOTcom and I'll send them out.
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they are downloadable from those links too
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I did try that but registering seemed to defeat me... I'll drop you an email Ray
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Re: Borders 350 The Finalised Route

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The route in pictures.

The side of Orchard bicycle looking to Birks Hill.
ImageBorders 001 by youngray50, on Flickr

The top of Birkscairn Hill.
Image2012_1215biviscotland0011 by youngray50, on Flickr

Above Glenshiel Banks. The Capital Trail climbs up to this path a little further along.
ImageBorders 002 by youngray50, on Flickr

St Mary's Loch.
ImageBorders 004 by youngray50, on Flickr

Tower at Whitehope, open to the public and you can climb to the top.
ImageBorders 005 by youngray50, on Flickr

Megget Reservoir at sunrise.
Image3 days in The Borders 018 by youngray50, on Flickr

One third of the way up the 390 metre climb from Megget Reservoir on the way to Dollar Law. This track was rideable all the way once but parts of it have had a rough stone top dressing applied making those parts difficult to ride now.
Image3 days in The Borders 023 by youngray50, on Flickr

Looking back down at Megget Reservoir from the point we leave the land rover track but still a little bit to climb yet.
Image161 by youngray50, on Flickr

Looking back at Thief's Road descending from the saddle between Dollar Law (left) and Fifescar Knowe (middle). The path is good in the foreground but the descent has two dodgy boulder strewn ruts cut into from centuries of use by horse drawn carts. The ruts are not continuous and are often hidden by grass, you have been warned.
Image3 days in The Borders 028 by youngray50, on Flickr

Broughton Heights.
ImageBroughton Heights 011 by youngray50, on Flickr
ImageBroughton Heights 006 by youngray50, on Flickr

I would love to have been able to include this in the route, Step Cut Path on the Eastern flank of The Devil's Beeftub which gives the best views of it. It also has a small scary scramble with a big drop to the side. It's not included as the path leads you right through several houses with gates not far ahead, riders would be passing this point late in the evening or through the night on the first day or early in the morning of the second day and I think this would annoy the residents a fair bit. Still good views from the circumnavigation of The Devil's Beeftub though.
ImageBeeftub 023 by youngray50, on Flickr
ImageBeeftub 020 by youngray50, on Flickr

Between Moffat and Overpawhope Bothy on the Southern Upland Way.
Image164 by youngray50, on Flickr

Spithope Bothy. A fantastic little bothy but very popular as it is easily accessed from the road. A bit of a pain dragging a loaded bike down the bank to and from it even if it is only a short distance . Sleeps 4, 6 if cosy, possibly 8 with 2 on the floor.
Imagecheviots 002 by youngray50, on Flickr

Imagecheviots 001 by youngray50, on Flickr

Yearning Saddle Refuge Hut by Lamb Hill about 10 miles further on from Spithope Bothy. Again not big and on the Pennine way so often in use.
Image2013_0622sol0002 by youngray50, on Flickr

The Cheviot Hills Ridgeline and goats. There are now two herds up here, this lot take no notice of you whilst the other group led by a big billy goat move off as soon as spotting or scenting you.
Imagecheviots 009 by youngray50, on Flickr

Imagecheviots 010 by youngray50, on Flickr

Imagecheviots 008 by youngray50, on Flickr

Langlee Crags after Wooler.
Image166 by youngray50, on Flickr

The crossover point in The Cheviots and The Street.
Imagecheviots 013 by youngray50, on Flickr

Imagecheviots 016 by youngray50, on Flickr

Gypsy Glen, the final descent down the ridgeline to the right.
Image3 days in The Borders 013 by youngray50, on Flickr
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