The annual Water Rats cycle took place between the 6th and 10th June this year (2013) - the mission? To cycle from Barra/Vatersay to the Butt of Lewis.
20 cyclists plus 2 support crew (van) set out - the biggest group on a Water Rats tour to date. Needless to say we completed our mission, having stunning weather all the way and even time having time for a couple of swims off Vatersay and Berneray. As in previous years I was the routemaster and blogger. Follow the link below to read the blog.
Tour Blog
Photos
Garmin route files:
Day 1 - Barra and Vatersay
Day 2 - Barra to South Harris
Day 3 - South Harris to Butt of Lewis
Day 4 - Butt of Lewis to Stornoway
Biking, running, walking, swimming or kayaking, I probably cover a fair number of miles each year. Created mainly as an aide memoire, this blog captures some of the key moments in my travels both in Scotland and beyond.
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Friday, 5 April 2013
Corrieyairick Pass
Sunshine, snow on the hills, no wind - perfect for a bike and run from Laggan to the top of the Corrieyairick Pass.
A trip through wonderful open countryside with hardly another soul around. Except that is for the workers on the temporary access road for the new Beaully Denny power line - this runs all the way from the Spey Dam to about a mile short of the pass itself. Surprisingly it didn't detract too much from the trip itself. The new line with bigger pylons will replace the current lower voltage line. The tarred road, following Wade's road, runs all the way from Laggan to Melgarve giving easy access to the start of the climb to the pass. Some 'improvement' work had been done on the road out of Melgarve consisting of a soft sand topping and large stone water barriers every hundred yards - both making cycling a bit awkward.
I persisted on the bike though until the road turns into the corrie proper then put on my fell shoes for the rest of the route to the top of the pass. There was still a fair amount of snow at the head of the corrie with the final series of hairpins completely snow covered.
Great views from the top and an easy descent directly down through the snowfield took me quickly back to the bike. The early evening return trip was enhanced by the setting sun which seemed to bring out the wildlife with red deer crowding the strath all the way from Melgarve to Garva Bridge and birdlife out around the Spey Dam.
30 miles there and back (4 running).
Old lodge on the road out of Laggan
Garva Bridge
Near Megarve
'Improved road ' from Melgarve
The Corrieyairick hairpins
On the hairpins
Great views from the top and an easy descent directly down through the snowfield took me quickly back to the bike. The early evening return trip was enhanced by the setting sun which seemed to bring out the wildlife with red deer crowding the strath all the way from Melgarve to Garva Bridge and birdlife out around the Spey Dam.
30 miles there and back (4 running).
Corrieyairick summit
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