2025 Etapes - Loch Ness (April) & Caledonia (May)

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Anyone else signed up for these two events ?

At 66 miles the Loch Ness ride in April should be a nice training milestone towards the 85 mile Caledonia ride in May. I’ve not done either, but looking forward to them and praying for some decent 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 weather…. at least enough to see the views :whistle:
 

YMFB

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I’m signed up for Loch Ness, it’s a two day drive each way so I’m hoping for unseasonally good weather
 

Moodyman

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I hope you’ve been doing your hill training boys and girls. The climb out of Fort Augustus (to Glendoe) is a fecker.

I rode this yesterday as part of my Caledonia Way tour and it broke me. Granted, I had 240 miles in my legs and was camping, but still.

It’s effectively 3 climbs of >1 mile each. This was the view from about 70% of the first section, looking towards Fort Augustus.

This is the downhill from the top of Glendoe at the other side. Fast and straight, but beware of crosswinds.
 

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YMFB

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Well that's my last ride done until Sunday. Typically the forecast for Sunday morning in Inverness has now changed to include rain!

I left my bike at work yesterday so need to ride it back tomorrow then it’s resting until Saturday when I might just ride round the block. Our journey starts tomorrow afternoon when we drive to the Midlands, Friday we will drive to somewhere north of Edinburgh, leaving a shorter drive on Saturday.
 
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VinSumRox

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I left my bike at work yesterday so need to ride it back tomorrow then it’s resting until Saturday when I might just ride round the block. Our journey starts tomorrow afternoon when we drive to the Midland, Friday we will drive to somewhere north of Edinburg, leaving a shorter drive on Saturday.

I'm only going from the Borders haven't decided whether to drive up Friday evening or Saturday morning, might just split it...
 

oxoman

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Good luck with etape loch ness folks. Yes it's lumpy on the return via Augustus, just take it steady it's got a few false summits. The first bit is fast so be careful on the bends , I've seen a few come croppers and get badly hurt. Nothing like hooking around a bend at 30mph and being confronted by a few on the deck and loads of others trying to get you to go left. I used to use a local premier inn or similar then travel back to the midlands over several days taking in various mtb trail centres, having taken my mtb as well. It's a nice ride and the last few miles are easy on your legs.
 

YMFB

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Having set off from Wiltshire yesterday, stayed with friends in the Midlands last night and having driven most of today we only have a couple of hours left to get to Inverness in the morning. I might try and get a quick cycle in tomorrow.
 
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