3 Ferries – a wee report

16 MTBers dug out the lycra and in some cases the full carbon bikes 🙂 and turned up for the 3 ferries, like the 5 ferries but with less… ferries! There was no faffing and we were ready to roll when the GMBC hardcore passed on their way down from north of Glasgow, the pace was brisk all the way to Wemyss Bay. Once we had bought out all the hopscotch tickets and filled the ferry with bikes, it was time to empty the cafe of caffine – the CTC were there too, and the carradice saddle bags had to be centred to stop the boat rolling. Continue reading

Introductory Ride – Thurs 28th June – 7pm

Myself & Alison are planning to be at the club car park (Stewart Street) on Thursday night at 7pm (ready to ride time) for an easy paced ride. The ride will be mainly pitched for any new comers who fancy riding with the club. I am not intending a fast and super technical ride but am happy to vary the ride depending on who turns up.

PS The usual night for introductory rides is Wednesday, however, I have been unable to make it along so far and am keen to give people the option of a Thursday this week.

Cathkin Braes Country Park Mountain Bike Trails

I popped along to the open day yesterday after work – really interesting and pretty impressive trails getting built.  They are underway already and being built in 3 phases, such that when a phase is finished it can be ridden as a full looop.  First Phase, which is the section nearest the main top car park, will be finished in a few weeks.  Surfacing will be Type 1, finished with whin dust, which will aid the bedding in – very similar construction to 7Stanes etc, so durability should be good.  There are a load of technical features, and they have the trail designer from the Beijing course working on the detail of those.  The whole thing will be finished by Christmas, and they have provision to do further works in 2013 once feedback is made on tweaks that are required.  There will be another period of pre commonwealth Games trail tweaks to adjust for the competition itself.

All in all a very positive addition to our trail centres and although only 5.5km in length, it certainly looks like it will be right up there with the best of the technical trail centres.  The organisers are keen that it starts to get ridden asap so i suggetsed I would stick a club ride in the calendar for later in the summer, by which time the first phase will be ready, and poss the second.  Riders are welcome to ride the full route, which is marked, in advance of building work, but obviously to keep clear of actual construction

Ben Lomond – Wednesday 27th June

After Chris’s post and a quick scratch of the head I though it might be a idea to head up the Ben next Wednesday. Given that we have daylight until pretty late we should be able to descend in day/twilight.

Unless its chucking it, it’ll be a decent wee night ride. If its raining then I’ll look at a plan B option. Planning to meet at Rowardennan Pier car park ready to ride at 6.30pm.

I’ll pop it in the calendar if there’s enough of a show of hands. Kev and I are in so far.

D

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