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Broken bike and banter at Lochearnhead

Broken bike and banter at Lochearnhead


Postby Mrs Scoob » Wed Dec 09, 2015 10:09 pm

Corbetts included on this walk: Creag Mac Ranaich, Meall an t-Seallaidh

Date walked: 21/11/2015

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Last minute decision to join Ceasar, Soapy & Kilted Biggles - happy to repeat this Corbett pair for the banter :lol: Whole day was laugh a minute, starting just a few minutes in when poor Allan's bike fell to bits :shock: :? We figured we'd all push bikes up the track anyway as Allan could still free wheel down :D

Stunning day with better views than our last visit here anyway 8) Last time we were in the clag, so the summit on CMR wasn't familiar (even on later checking of photos from the last trip!) :? Looped round for Mat-S then back down to bikes... only Allan's wheel came off when he lifted his up :shock: :lol: At least this was more fixable, so he was able to free wheel down after all :D
Scoob's video :clap:


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