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thanks to everyone especially willie for his choice of route johnny for his escorting duties getting me up the hills , stevie and ian for their singing claire for making me laugh when i was in so much pain and letting me win my imaginary sprint and nearly going the wrong way twice all in all it was a perfect day on the bike now time to let my legs recover thanks guys and ladies

 

greig Hello, beer !!

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recovered enough to post this great route willie again i think im getting there

big thanks to johnny cosh i've just renamed him the sweeper for picking up my pieces ,nice one johnny Hello, beer !!Hello, beer !! great group to be out with

to many to mention hope to get out again soon with everyone

 

thanks again

 

brian k

Oh ya dancer !Oh ya dancer !Oh ya dancer !

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It was a really good run today. We did the South Newton circuit again because we enjoyed it so much last week. Everyone gave the hills a good go and we finished with an impromptu "timetrial" down the Auchenbothie Road.

 

I recall 14 riders today: The MacAuley twins, Lance Ferrari, a bronzed Paul C., Stevie, an in-form John(Fereneze), Greig, Mary, Lindsay, Brian, Johnny (plus BBQ), me and two new riders, Rory and John (both cracking bike riders!).

 

The '30 milers' are evolving into a really good group and most, if not all of us, are making progress.

 

On that subject, Brian and I are going to get out a couple of evenings each week to push ourselves on. Anyone else interested, let us know.

 

I fancy an Argyll run next Sunday. Anyone else interested?

 

Suggestion:

 

Meet at McInroy Point for 9.45 Dunoon ferry.

Hunter's Quay to Strachur (no tea room stop, or if we do I'll volunteer to watch the bikes - no, it's ok, I really don't mind!).

Head along Loch Fyne and up the big hill at Caol Glen (A866) - a stoatir Brian, just the type of hill that you and I need!

Down through Glendaruel to B836 (i.e. turn left).

Climb over to Loch Striven (great descent and make sure your brakes are working - seriously!).

Climb up to Loch Tarsan and down through Glen Lean back to Sandbank and the ferry.

 

All yours for 47.7 miles! 3 tough hills, three great descents and doable for everybody in our group over the last two weeks.

 

Willie

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