Screw the bivvy I'm planning on digging a snow hole!
ZZ still bring the foil though, I hate it when the outside of the turkey gets over cooked and too dry.
Are we bringing our ice axes ..... and 30 m of rope
Honest practical advice needed now so I can plan my steed and kit to bring. Just how technical will this be, is it mainly landrover track or is there lots of techy bits. Not done an epic run in so long I dont want to over/under pack
I suspect it will be similar terrain to the Blackmount/Glen Etive route done last year ie mainly LR track with a few rough bits or walking :shock: thrown in.
The middle section around the river crossing will be a walk for a mile or two I think. Bikewise I'm thinking rigid Cinder Cone, but reserve the right to change my mind.
Remember you don't need to carry much gear (apart from survival stuff :twisted: ) as we'll start and finish from the bunkhouse on Saturday. Hopefully
Decent waterproofs and some extra warm clothes I think, so either a pannier or small rucsac. Will know better when we see the forecast and can ascertain extent of flooding/snowdrifts
Gaz take what ever bike will be kindest to your knee, modern or retro, not an area for carrying you out, we'll just leave you like that deer we found on the glen etive run.
I'm probably not going to tinker with my bike other than just a clean and regrease, don't want to break anything.
Velo r make sure your base layer wicks well and keeps you warm when wet (wool or fleece) I'm going to layer up and keep a relatively empty rucksack to put anything in when I am too hot - I'll have a survival bag, whistle and 5 days of food just in case.