As you can see we were both in our waterproofs from the get-go... it was raining pretty heavily from the start. It never really cleared up. And most of the 44 mile ride was off-road - we started on the A380 for a while, used a bit of the A82 - but spent most of the time on the Great Glen Way or the Caledonian Canal towpath which made it a muddy affair:
We made it to Fort Augustus Public Hall in a wet and sodden state:
It had taken us just over four hours and given how rough and muddy much of our route had been I reckon that's a pretty decent pace. Impressive guiding, Campbell.


Some lovely pictures there. Looks like a good cycle route.
ReplyDeleteAhhh I remember Campbell from the gig! Lovely meeting you Dave - and will remember fondly the strangest gig i've ever been to, where we were one fifth of the audience!
ReplyDeleteI'm also re-thinking my love of that masquerading carrot cake.