Sunday 25 August 2013

MTB Scotland 2013

Following the usual trip to the International Rocket Week, 3 of us headed north to Aviemore for a week of mountain-biking in the Cairngorms.

Day 1
We drove up from Paisley on the Monday morning, to the Aviemore SYHA, and after checking in, went for a quite ride out round the Rothiemurcus estate. This was just a quick ride up and round Loch Morlich, and back down the old Logging Way to Aviemore.



Day 2
On the first full day we did the Burma Road loop again, but with a few small changes to last time. It starts with a steep landrover track ascent, then a fast descent in to a quiet valley.  Then a ride along the valley, where we saw only 2 people and 1 dog.  On the way back, instead of riding back along the main road in to Aviemore, we sussed out a track that lead to the Speyside path, alongside the steam railway line, which is much more pleasant!


Day 3
On the 3rd day, we rode via Loch Mor, Loch an Eilein, and Loch Gamhna, which then lead to some fantastic singletrack. When the path says "Unmaintained", we weren't sure if that meant it would be ace riding or lead to nowhere, or a bog. But it turned out to be ace! After that was some easy fire roads, and an unmissable stop at the Inshriach Nursery Potting Shed tea room for coffee and cake. Excellent cake it was too (as usual).

Day 4
We took a day out from riding, so drove up to the Ski carpark, and then walked up the Coire Cas "blue" path and then the Traverse up to the Cairn Gorm visitor centre. It would have been rude to turn around there, so we carried on up to the summit of Cairn Gorm. I'd like to say the views were stunning, but it was mostly in cloud by then! My first Munro! We took the funicular back down again to save walking.

Day 5
On the final day, we rode out to Loch Eaniach. This was a long mostly easy trail up a valley to the loch at the end, but with several fords to ford. Some were merely a watersplash, but others were quite substantial. Probably not the best route to take if it has rained a lot, but it was fine for us. Just overcast and cloudy.  The weather at the loch was quite a strong breeze, and rather bleak, but my understanding that is quite normal due to the geography. On the way back we repeated part of the first day's loop around Loch Morlich and back down to Aviemore.



All of the other photos can be found here.

Monday 19 August 2013

IRW 2013

Once again the annual trip to Scotland for the International Rocket Week came round quicker than planned. Actually, due to a problem booking the venue, IRW actually was a week earlier than normal. 

Weather was a bit windy all week, but still plenty of flights were made. I flew just the Saucer about 3 times on a D12. Nearly flew the VB Extreme and Black Brant, but the wind was a bit too strong for my liking. Since we were combining IRW with a mountain-biking trip in Aviemore the following week, I'd not really brought many rockets along to fly. Next year IRW will be rockets only.

Rainer from Estonia turned up, built a rocket and flew it a couple of times there. Is now in my possession, and I may swap the ridiculously large parachute for a more sensible streamer.

Fastest flight of the week was probably Howard's Fat Boy on a Pro24.

A selection of photos from the week. The rest can be found here.