Fabulous as always Rusty, really appreciate the time and effort that goes into your videos. Will try this one out with my e-gravel bike - is that allowed, not sure but hey I'm 67 now so I'll cut myself some slack! Keep up the good work. 👍
Thoroughly enjoyed. Gravel roads look great. Thanks for posting. There used to be a wee cafe stop at Clatteringshaws but not sure if it's open all year round.
Thanks for this rusty did a similar loop,last autumn - great spot. Please keep,posting as I’ve fallen off and broken a bone in the hip so am perforce off the bike for the foreseeable. Your trip to Glens Tromie and over the Feschie awaits😀
That looked stunning but I have to stand up for the Northern Highlands. There’s loads and much of it can be done on a touring bike. See the Highland Trail 550 and the Pictish Trail for ideas.
Glad to see you're back, great video. You're right about tyre choice, I tried riding round there on my CX bike with 35mm tyres, it didn't end well! You definitely need at least 40mm tyres like you say and set up tubeless. Some very chunky gravel in places.
You were on parts of The Gralloch race route. About 2000 people are entered, including me. I did it last year and it’s a tough course. Those large stoned gravel roads are fast but rough. Lots of people punctured last year, so your recommendation of at least 40mm or more tyres is a good one. There is almost a central reservation of a heap of gravel that can be tricky to cross from one lane to the other.
Another fantastic video, I've been thinking about travelling up there from the lake district to do part of or all of the Gralloch route and this has swayed me to do it! Looks very picturesque, hope I get the same weather you did!
Great video! People going the other way could have been doing a recce of the Gralloch route. It's a huge gravel race, part of the world gravel series, coming up in a few weeks time.
I am not certain but I think the car park I used in Gatehouse of Fleet is OK for overnight parking. Also you might be able to park at the Big Water Of Fleet Viaduct but I am not 100% sure of that.
I have to say that even though D&G and Aberfoyle aren’t that far away from me I much prefer anything above Highland Perthshire totally different atmosphere. Possibly because I prefer a variety of surfaces and nothing can touch it for scenery and wildlife.
It's a shame you can't persuade Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple to allow you to use their music royalty-free for your videos 😅but leaving the blandness of freebie music aside, this was a real gem. Proves that it's not just the Highlands that have stunning scenery.
Love your videos. If you want to try something different, I’d watch you do a review of the kit that you use. Nothing better than to hear from someone testing kits in the real world and not pushing shilled products
Very well done. Captured all the best bits of a hidden gem. Looking forward to more.
Wow, the scenery is so beautiful!
Fabulous as always Rusty, really appreciate the time and effort that goes into your videos.
Will try this one out with my e-gravel bike - is that allowed, not sure but hey I'm 67 now so I'll cut myself some slack!
Keep up the good work. 👍
definitely gonna do this next year!
Thoroughly enjoyed. Gravel roads look great. Thanks for posting. There used to be a wee cafe stop at Clatteringshaws but not sure if it's open all year round.
What a great route. Your video really makes me want to go there. Good that you're using quality acoustic guitar music rather than 'bangers' haha.
Thanks for this rusty did a similar loop,last autumn - great spot. Please keep,posting as I’ve fallen off and broken a bone in the hip so am perforce off the bike for the foreseeable. Your trip to Glens Tromie and over the Feschie awaits😀
That looked stunning but I have to stand up for the Northern Highlands. There’s loads and much of it can be done on a touring bike. See the Highland Trail 550 and the Pictish Trail for ideas.
I know, I was generalising for dramatic effect. I apologise for the slanderous statement.
Great route. I’ve yet to dip my toe fully into Dumfries and Galloway gravel. Bought my previous gravel bike from one of the forest wardens 👍
Glad to see you're back, great video. You're right about tyre choice, I tried riding round there on my CX bike with 35mm tyres, it didn't end well! You definitely need at least 40mm tyres like you say and set up tubeless. Some very chunky gravel in places.
Another great video. Glad the water bottles remembered to join you!
Another fantastic video. I'm really liking Ed Shoote's book. Hoping to get up there soon!
You were on parts of The Gralloch race route. About 2000 people are entered, including me. I did it last year and it’s a tough course. Those large stoned gravel roads are fast but rough. Lots of people punctured last year, so your recommendation of at least 40mm or more tyres is a good one. There is almost a central reservation of a heap of gravel that can be tricky to cross from one lane to the other.
That sounds hectic!
Another fantastic video, I've been thinking about travelling up there from the lake district to do part of or all of the Gralloch route and this has swayed me to do it! Looks very picturesque, hope I get the same weather you did!
It's a great area to ride!
We're off up there on Saturday! Great video to get us in the mood. Thanks
Thanks Rusty , another great video 👍
Cheers!
Thanks for sharing. Another great production
Thanks again!
Great video! People going the other way could have been doing a recce of the Gralloch route. It's a huge gravel race, part of the world gravel series, coming up in a few weeks time.
Aha! Good shout.
Great video again rusty!
Glad you enjoyed it
great route ty
if i wanted to do 1 nights wild camp on route where would you park the car for the night.
I am not certain but I think the car park I used in Gatehouse of Fleet is OK for overnight parking. Also you might be able to park at the Big Water Of Fleet Viaduct but I am not 100% sure of that.
I have to say that even though D&G and Aberfoyle aren’t that far away from me I much prefer anything above Highland Perthshire totally different atmosphere. Possibly because I prefer a variety of surfaces and nothing can touch it for scenery and wildlife.
Hi I’m
Up there to do this route in about 6 weeks, is there good parking in Gatehouse Fleet.. ?? Great Video as always.. Colin.
There is a car park right in the center which is free. There is also parking at the big water of Fleet aqueduct. It's a great area!
Thank you. Means I can get straight on with the gravel when I get there.. thank you again
We are the people behind the Gralloch and Raiders - Galloway Cycling Holidays: drop us a line next time and we can show you around.
Awesome! You guys are lucky to have this on your doorstep!
It's a shame you can't persuade Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple to allow you to use their music royalty-free for your videos 😅but leaving the blandness of freebie music aside, this was a real gem. Proves that it's not just the Highlands that have stunning scenery.
Love your videos. If you want to try something different, I’d watch you do a review of the kit that you use. Nothing better than to hear from someone testing kits in the real world and not pushing shilled products
Not sure anyone would care for my review of my Decathlon bargain bin outfits lol!
its lochhhhh not lock.
Thanks for the tip. I'll just quickly change from an English accent to one more appropriate.
Sounds like there is someone talking over the music.
Ah bother! Did you hear me then? I will have to make the music louder next time.