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| Dalwhinnie start |
I had deferred this for a couple of days because of the excessive high winds at our base in Pitlochry. But when I woke up this morning the skies were brighter and the trees were still so decision made. A quick bowl of cornflakes and off to Dalwhinnie.
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| Excellent track |
We parked at the cafe at Dalwhinnie where 2 police traffic cars and an ambulance were stopped, having brekkie, not an omen I thought I hope I don't see you later.
I followed the main road for a mile to ensure new bike was running ok, it had had a small run and all seemed fine, and then joined the National Cycle route 7, nice big stone plaque.
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| Drumochter summit |
The route mainly goes along the old A9 and was in reasonable condition for an MTB but could be a challenge for thinner tyres, lots of loose stones and as such potential punctures.
In my mind I had broken the section to the House of Bruar into 3 sections, the first being this stretch to Dalnaspidal. No doubt that this is the most scenic and rugged part of the ride. This section is mostly uphill, it is not a difficult climb but the strong wind was already affecting me, had I made a mistake? A golden eagle is gliding just below the summit to cheer me up.
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| Dalnaspidal & Loch Garry |
I was not feeling great but continued on to my next destination at the Trinafour junction. Plenty of ups and downs but nothing too strenuous, just the wind sapping the strength. Pretty rugged terrain on the right hand side, moorland all the way to Loch Rannoch.
Another text then out of the woods and the countryside is now much flatter and plainer, the big hills are mainly gone for a while. Excellent track for all bikes and good progress being made. Being lower has taken the edge of the wind for a bit.
I ride passed a small drilling rig set up, the van has 'geosonic drilling' on it, wonder what they are looking for?
At Calvine I rejoin an A road and mainly downhill to the House of Bruar for a caffeine hit and some food. Bruar is a place for the landed gentry, not sure my cycling gear quite fits in with the tweeds and cashmeres, but do I care, haha. About 21 miles so far. As I enter the car park a flat capped, cravat lady in Land Rover towing a horse box pulls out in front of me and I am the one getting a black look, it really is that type of place. Does she care?
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| Straight road to Ben Vrackie |
A long straight with great views of Ben Vrackie. Then onto Blair Atholl again with good views of the estate and the scarred path up Carn Liath behind. A red squirrel jumps out in front of me racing across the road, it made it.
Last big effort is the climb through Killiecrankie, my body is just not right, I have my doubts but put it into grandpa gear and slowly make my way up the hill, success.
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| Blair Atholl grounds |
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| River Tilt |
Ride Stats: Distance 31.48 miles. Time 3.06 hours. Ascent 843 ft.









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