Fits that thing on the downtube a battery ? or a mudguardI think the mud would be more of an issue than deep water atm in Calderdale West Yorks.
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Fits that thing on the downtube a battery ? or a mudguardI think the mud would be more of an issue than deep water atm in Calderdale West Yorks.
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Bosch Powermore battery on the top, fat fender underneath.Fits that thing on the downtube a battery ? or a mudguard
That was Bunree campsite. Just chilling for a couple of days.Where you at ? I'm heading to Poolewe area Sunday weather looks promising.
Recognise the Lift station always fancied a summer trip there.Crankworx
Ryan View attachment 166333 and Jordy View attachment 166334 both super friendly and taking time for a pic![]()
Know where your at . I fancied the ride up to a mast Southeast from Pap of Glencoe up from a wee campsite just past Glencoe . It looked a great descent looking across from the PapThat was Bunree campsite. Just chilling for a couple of days.![]()
That was Bunree campsite. Just chilling for a couple of days.![]()
Lots of good riding up around the pap, some isn't marked thoughKnow where your at . I fancied the ride up to a mast Southeast from Pap of Glencoe up from a wee campsite just past Glencoe . It looked a great descent looking across from the Pap
Too rough for me I'm afraid , auld mannie noo.Lots of good riding up around the pap, some isn't marked though
That bit there would last me all winter. Drop it off when your passingThe tree came down in the last big storm and reached houses on the other side of the road. It must have come down in slow motion as there’s no damage to the wallView attachment 166346
The branches would have held the trunk up above the wall. Then they've carefully trimmed the branches and effectively lowered the trunk slowly, the root ball will still be trying to pull it upright to a reasonable degree.It must have come down in slow motion as there’s no damage to the wall![]()
I normally have this with me on every ride. Unless of course when I take it out of the bike bag and use it around the shop and forget to put it back where I got it....I didn't had a chain breaker tool on me, i had to roller down and walk back home for 10km. It was a fun day.

Poolewe to Carnmore today, you could go all the way to Dundonnell if you really like a bit of hike a bike . Narrow single track a lot of the way I had way too many crank and pedal strikes for one day . Staying in The Smiddy tonight £14 be ok once I get the bellows going not sure what to do with the Anvil though. Apologies if there are too many pics. WarningI will be out again tomorrow . I had a dook ana wee ma draws an socks on water was lovely.
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Pull yourself together!The curtains in the kitchen window need updating![]()
What curtains?The curtains in the kitchen window need updating![]()
I didnt know that, just did a little reading, fascinating.The 50 coolest things in Arizona......Number 30 will get the guys from the UK upset!!
Yes it's as grim as you get Carnmore its got a new bench nothing else. Yes I shudder when I think of some of the walking in to climb a hill. Met a couple yesterday the gate had a zip tie on it when they got to it so left bikes. I seen the bikes and thought strange place to leave them . No zip tie when I came to it. They must have walked 16 miles plus two Munros. Was I ever that keen or daft , ah the good old days when I was a loon.See the Carnmore Bothy has had a makeover by the Changing Rooms crew. The only time I've been there was in 1991 to do some climbs on Carnmore Crag. The inside of bothy was about 6 inches deep in horse shit from the ponies they used for carrying deid deer off the hills.
We got there by paddling across Loch Maree in a couple of open Canadian canoes, blagged by one of the 6 of us from Linlithgow outdoor centre, she was a teacher so knew the folk there. Walked in the rest of way early evening past and between the wee lochs there. The forecast was looking a bit iffy for the Saturday so me and my mate went up and did one of the climbs we came for called Dragon which was good, was HVS then and now seems to be graded at E1 5b.
While climbing we could hear hammering and banging coming from activity next to bothy. When we finished and got down in near dark we found that one of the other guys had built himself a wee shelter out of bits of corrugated iron and bits of wood, it was about 2 foot high. He was reluctant to bivvy doon amongst the horse shit, think he was a vet as well in Edinburgh. My mate and I had brought our bivvy bags and slept outside nae bother though it was pishing rain by the time we'd got fed and watered. There was no chance of climbing the next day so we walked back out to canoes and paddled back to cars.
A lot of years ago my wife and I got the train from Tyndrum to Corrour Station then MTBd in to camp at side of loch near the youth hostel to Munro bag for a couple of days. We came to a big eff off locked gate that there was no lifting over. Noticed that the lock was new and it was a combination lock. The number that was showing was 1314, to any Scot easy to remember, I thought it cannae be that easy FFS. It was, padlock just opened when I tried it.Yes it's as grim as you get Carnmore its got a new bench nothing else. Yes I shudder when I think of some of the walking in to climb a hill. Met a couple yesterday the gate had a zip tie on it when they got to it so left bikes. I seen the bikes and thought strange place to leave them . No zip tie when I came to it. They must have walked 16 miles plus two Munros. Was I ever that keen or daft , ah the good old days when I was a loon.

Clashgour bothy another shithole was 914 really original that number.A lot of years ago my wife and I got the train from Tyndrum to Corrour Station then MTBd in to camp at side of loch near the youth hostel to Munro bag for a couple of days. We came to a big eff off locked gate that there was no lifting over. Noticed that the lock was new and it was a combination lock. The number that was showing was 1314, to any Scot easy to remember, I thought it cannae be that easy FFS. It was, padlock just opened when I tried it.The next gate was same, new lock but a scrambled number that when I put in 1314 it opened. There were another 2 gates on other side of loch when we were on way out, 1314 worked on them too. It was just our luck that whoever last used the first gate didn't bother to scramble number or just forgot to. We had a friend go in there a good few months later and we had told her about it and it worked fine with her.