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  1. ALAN

     

    CAN’T MAKE THAT AS IN ITALY ON HOLIDAY. I AM FREE ON SUNDAY 20TH OCTOBER IF YOU WISH TO DO THE 100KM ONE AT KIRKINTILLOCH WE WOULD CYCLE UP TO THE START AND BACK MAKES IT A BIT MORE INTERESTING JUST A THOUGHT. AFTER MY OCTOBER HOLIDAY ITS INTO THE WINTER WALKING SEASON, SO AM A WAY EVERY SECOND SUNDAY DOING THAT TROUGH TO THE END OF MARCH, APRIL SO DON’T HAVE MUCH TIME FOR CYCLING AT THE WEEKEND.

     

    PROVISIONAL LIST FOR AUDAX’S NEXT YEAR ARE

     

    200KM – MARCH - DAVE HARRIS NOW DATE AS YET

    200KM - 5TH APRIL -

    300KM - 19TH APRIL -

    400KM - 17TH MAY -

    300KM – 14TH JUNE -

    600KM – 12TH JULY -

     

    CAMPBELL

  2. ALL

     

    JUST A THOUGHT YOU MAY LIKE THIS AS AN ALTERNATIVE CAMPBELTOWN ROUTE

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    I DID THIS WITH 2 FRIENDS FROM MY CLIMBING CLUB, THAT LIKE ME DO A WEE BIT OF CYCLING. WE DID THIS LAST FRIDAY 5TH JULY.

    ROUTE FOR ME WAS HOME (KILBARCHAN) TO WORK (THORNLIEBANK) 14 MILES MORNING.

    FINISH AT 4 ON A FRIDAY SO WORK TO ARDROSSAN 29 MILES FOR THE 16:40 FERRY TO CAMPBELTOWN ARRIVING 21:20. THIS GIVES YOU PLENTY TIME TO GET A GOOD FEED AND LETS IT DIGEST BEFORE YOU START THE RIDE. YOU HAVE TO CARRY ALL YOUR FOOD FOR THE NIGHT SECTION AS THERE IS NOTHING OPEN TILL YOU GET TO DUMBARTON. CAMPBELTOWN TO HOME 137 MILES. DEW TO THE TIME YOU ARE RIDING THESE ROADS ARE VERY QUIET.

    YOU DO NEED DESCENT FRONT LIGHTS FOR THIS TRIP THAT WILL LAST 5 HOURS

     

    I WROTE THIS SHORT REPORT FOR FRIENDS.

     

    THE TRIP WAS GREAT MARTIN AND BRYAN HAD A GREAT TIME AND ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO ANOTHER OVERNIGHT TRIP NEXT YEAR. WILL HAVE TO GET MY HEAD INTO ACTION TO PLAN A ROUTE FOR THEM.

    ON LEAVING CAMPBELTOWN WE HEAD OVER TO THE WEST AND WE WERE ABLE TO WATCH THE BIG ROLLERS COME IN FROM THE ATLANTIC AS THE SUN SET ON THE WAY NORTH TO TARBERT. IT DID NOT GET PITCH BLACK BECAUSE OF THE TIME OF YEAR & LACK OF CLOUD COVER. IT WAS QUIT LIGHT TILL 12 MIDNIGHT AND THEN THE LIGHT STARTED TO COME BACK BY 2.00. TARBERT HARBOUR LOOK GOOD IN THE STREET LIGHTS AS WE SPEED THROUGH WE HAD HAD A GOOD TAIL WIND UP THE KINTYRE WEST COAST ROAD. LOCHGILPHEAD WAS REACHED AT 12.45 WITH PEOPLE COMING OUT OF PUBS, BUT DID NOT TROUBLE US. WE HIT MIDGES ON THE ROAD TO INVERARAY THAT WAS QUIT BAD BUT DID NOT LAST LONG. THEN IT WAS ROUND THE COAST AND UP THE REST AND BE THANK FULL ON TOP FOR 4.00 THEN A FAST DESCENT INTO MORE MIDGE COUNTRY. WE WERE ABLE TO GET INTO THE ARROCHAR MOUNTAIN RESCUE HUT FOR A COFFEE AND SHORT REST BECAUSE BRYAN HAD THE KEY THAT WAS AT 4.45. THEN OF DOWN THE LOCH LOMOND ROAD, I LEFT THE OTHER TWO AT THE ERSKINE BRIDGE AND GOT IN AT 8 ON THE DOT. I WAS GREAT TO HAVE SOME COMPANY ON THE TRIP AND EVEN BETTER AS THE PATTER WAS REALLY GOOD. 137 MILES FROM CAMPBELTOWN TO THE DOOR, 180 MILES FOR ME FROM DOOR TO DOOR.

     

    HOME IN PLENTY OF TIME TO SEE THE LIONS WIN & THEN A COUPLE OF HOURS SLEEP SO AS NOT TO UPSET YOUR SLEEP PATTERN FOR THE SATURDAY NIGHT.

     

    CAMPBELL

     

    PS WHY IS CAMPBELTOWN SPELT WITH ONLY ONE L? ANSWERS ON A POSTCARD HA HA HA

  3. GRAHAM

     

    GLAD TO SEE YOU ENJOYED THE RUN ITS A CRACKER & ON THE DOOR STEP YOU SHOULD TRY SOME OF THE OTHER 200KM EVENT LATER ON THIS YEAR.

     

    SAT 17TH AUG - HIGHWAYMAN CHALLENGE - 200KM

    SUN 15TH SEP - DAVE HARRIS MEMORIAL - 200 KM

     

    SEE AUDAX UK WEB SITE FOR THERE FULL CALENDAR AND MORE INFORMATION ON THE EVENT ABOVE WHICH I AM DOING

    LINK TO THERE EVENTS CALENDAR http://www.aukweb.net/events/?From=04%2F06%2F2013&To=12&Days=&Category=&Dist_min=&Dist_max=&Aaa=&Region=scotland

     

    CAMPBELL

  4. The Port Navigation 200km – Saturday 13th April 2013 – wee report.

    This ride started in Ballachulish at 08:00 in the morning & headed south down the A82 then A828 to Connel Bridge which was a pleasant run using the cycle path & road the surface on the cycle path was far superior to the road. At Connel it was left to Oban on the A85 but we took a detour as the ferry to Mull was not till 11:45. Right into Dunbeg following the cycle track which goes over the high ground before dropping in Ganavan Sands the then the coast road right into Oban. We got there for 10:45 so of to Tesco’s for some early lunch. This stretch is only 40 miles.

    Then on the ferry to Craignure (Mull) arriving there at 12:30, once of the ferry it was left on the A849 to Pennyghal to the check point by this time the sun was out but the wind was starting to build. Pennyghal reached at 13:45 card stamped & some food from the shop it was rather good considering it is in the middle of nowhere. Then a retraces back to the B8049 were you go north west over a hill then drop down to sea lever were we turn east right into the wind lovely ride along the cliff road but 8 m/hr at times with the head wind and this is a flat road, you get to the main road at Salen right to the Fishnish – Lochaline Ferry over to Morvern. Check point in Jeans café just as you get of the ferry, soup & sandwiches are in the price of the Audax recommend this to. 86 miles covered at this point time 16:45.

    So from Lochaline to the Corran Ferry at Ardgour it is 31 mile the first 10 uphill so a bit of a slog but you soon get into it & the long hill Is over with a very step descent to loch Sunart at this point your into the wind as travelling east. From the end of Loch Sunart to the ferry it is 13 miles it was 18:15 so you would think to make the ferry at 7.30pm would be easy. The climb to the top of the Glen Tarbert was a bit of a grind speed ranging from 4 to 12 m/hr due to the wind on reaching the top the wind was just unbelievable there was a stretch of about 100m of flat and I was flat out at 6 m/hr then the downhill I was asking myself am I really going downhill pedalling at 10 m/hr then I went behind some tree that sheltered the road the bike shot up to 27 m/hr & a wee breather from pushing the pedals round hard, on reaching the coast the road turns north so a bit of a tall wind, it was time to time trialling the last stretch as I had 15 minute & about 4 mile I thought so here we go, it’s like the return leg on the Georgetown mentality you have to give it your all it did work as I rounded the corner the ferry still there I had made it by 5 minutes 117 miles. I had also caught the front group as they had just missed the 7:00pm ferry.

    It was then just a wee run round the coast to Ballachulish getting there at 20:02 127 miles in the bag & it just started raining as we went into the hall all the riders that came in after that were like drowned rats.

    Ride states

    Miles 127, time riding 9 hour, total climbing 6164 ft., 8242 cal., total time 12 hours.

    You should try this it was a nice run.

    I think there was another Johnstone Wheeler on the start sheet but didn’t see them or they didn’t see me.

    Campbell

  5. The Highwayman Challenge 200km 17th August

    201km cycling event starting from Girvan. Controls at Knowe and Straiton.

     

    The 2nd edition of the Highwayman Challenge features two options, 100km and 200km. Based on the hill roads of the Ayrshire Alps Cycle Park, the audax challenges both new and existing cyclists. More...

     

    For full information visit http://www.southcarrickdaviebell.org

     

    Distance:

     

    201 km

    Date:

    Saturday 17th August 2013

    Time:

    09:00

    Starting from:

    Girvan

    Fee:

    £12.00

    Closing date:

    Entries should arrive at least 2 weeks before the event

     

    LINK TO MORE INFO -

     

    I AM THINKING ON DOING THIS ONE IT LOOKS GOOD ANY OTHERS UP FOR THIS

    CAMPBELL
  6. A Fyne Cowal Saturday 1st June

    200km cycling event starting from Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire nr Glasgow. Controls at Gourock / Hunters Quay, Tighnabruich, Cairndow and Sandbank, plus 1 information control.

     

    A fine ride to Loch Fyne taking in some very scenic countryside on the Cowal Peninsula. Cost of entry to include return ferry ticket.

     

     

    Distance:

    200 km

    Date:

    Saturday 1st June 2013

    Time:

    08:00

    Starting from:

    Bridge of Weir , Renfrewshire nr Glasgow

    Closing date:

    22 May 2013

     

    LINK TO MORE EVENT INFO - http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/13-179/

     

    JUST IN CASE YOUR INTERESTED A AUBAX ON THE DOORSTEP

     

    CAMPBELL

     

    PS I CANT MAKE IT AS ON HOLIDAY.

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