Chamonix to Zermatt (C2Z) – Aug 2011

Folks,

I’ve recently paid my deposit to ride C2Z with Ride the Alps (RTA), 27th August to 4th September 2011. This will be my 4th trip with them – fantastic guiding. A few of you have expressed some interest over the last year or so. If you are still interested then give me/RTA a shout. Would be great to get GMBC company.

http://www.ridethealps.com/holidays/chamonix-to-zermatt/itinerary/

PS Alison won’t be doing this one as too technical but planning to come out at the end and do something then.

Cheers
Gerry

bikes for sale?

Hi,
Does anyone out there have an old mtb taking up space in the garage/shed/kitchen that they would like to sell? We have 2 friends who are looking to buy a couple of second hand basic bikes, probably a 17″ and an 18″.

Alison

Stolen bike

Last week (13/4/11) 4 wee neds nicked my bike from outside my house during the day. It was locked onto my car and they managed to free it off. So I guess firstly – be a bit more vigilant than usual, there are a lot of wee dodgy guys out there that want your shiny stuff. And secondly if you see or here about it please let me know.

Here’s the spec; Santa Cruz Chameleon – yellow, white sprayed revelations with farahjay graphic, pure racing i900 seatpost, fixik gobi ti seat, sunline 745 bars, xo shifters, x9 mech, elixir 5 brakes, slx crankset, hope pro 2 hubs on 719 rims, superstar flats, high rollers, odi ruffians.

(couple of changes since the photo was taken)

cheers Dene

Schiehallion Epic Cross Ride Report

Away from the GMBC norm I proposed the Schiehallion Epic Cross ride.

The route took riders out of Kenmore toward Schiehallion Road that lies between Loch Tay and Loch Tummel in Picturesque Perthshire Countryside. This was a ride that was to introduce Bob Mersey, Lyndsey Carson and Flickr friendly Mark Forrest to the best of the areas tracks, remote B-Roads, woods, streams, ascents and descents over 120 km of riding.

And the experience? Illuminated by glorious sunshine, it was a little piece of heaven, despite some tough, long uphills on remote B-roads, small climbs through forests, and fast descents along gravelly open tracks.
When you were pegging it along the flats, admiring the stunning views, hands on the flats with your weight on the pedals and eyes bouncing around from point to point, you felt like you discovered a land quite unique.

Cross Bikes were best adapted to the conditions given the forest singletrack that leads through and out of Rannoch Forest, onto the ancient track that crosses high ground between Innerwick in Glen Lyon and Carie next to Loch Rannoch. All this is set in the shadows of Carn Gorm, a neglected piece of adventure cycling that I’ve explored in years past, but on the mountainbike.

There were no serious accidents, barring Lyndsey’s bent derailleur in Rannoch Forest and my puncture on the long descent into Glen Lyon. The descent seen Mark crowned Cross Bike Downhiller despite stopping to take photographs!

Note to self – Get Flat bar mounted brakes for the Cross bike!

Into Glen Lyon, and Lyndsey and Mark decided that after 70K of cycling they would cut short the proposed 100ish K route and head back to Kenmore via Bridge of Balgie and the road that passes by Ben Lawers—no lesser the route or stunning views…..Lyndsey was running on limited gears and Marks sore back was getting sorer despite the medication…but first a cafe stop before parting ways at the BofB.

Sonic Bob and I headed out along the glorious B-Road towards Loch Lyon Power station that runs parallel to the River Tay. The setting is reminiscent of the Lake District where the slopes begin to tower above you and walls of stone line the hill.

From the power station we took the pot hole strewn 650m climb that took us appox 20 mins to ascend and a similar time in which to descend into Loch Lochay…with the wind at our tails we were no sooner into Killin with no lesser the scenery.

From Killin, Bob thought he was on a 16 mile time trial and after several attempts to keep me on tow along Loch Tay, Cancellara opened up a sizeable gap with one or two small ascents to go.

As we amassed back at the Courthouse at Kenmore, Bob recounts his time trial experience to Mark and Lyndsey whilst remarking on the comeback from his worthy adversary.

Suitably tired, we all headed into back to Killin and the Killin Hotel for some worthy top notch grub —- 4 Steak and Ale Pies with the trimmings please.

As we recapped, it was definitely the best Cross ride done to date….and one for the records.

Garmin Link here

Mark has posted photos as usual….

http://www.flickr.com/photos/markforrest/sets/72157626400988951/

New Rear Wheel

My old Deore hub / XC 717 rear wheel has finally given up the ghost and I am looking for some inspiration. I am on a budget and trying to keep the cost under £100 if possible, so a spangly Hope wheel is unfortunately out of the question. Can get XT hub with XC 717 rims within my budget from Merlin. Any alternative suggestions / thoughts.