Mountain Biking on Arran

July 4, 2008 on 2:22 pm | In Mountain Biking | 1 Comment

I was recetly on Arran and took part in a trail quest organised by Arran Adventure Company. Having not been on a bike for about five years I was a bit wobbly to begin with! We had a practice session on the first day - a practice session of six miles! It was all about navigating your way around a specific route and looking for certain points so you could stamp your route card. The time for this route would establish our teams for tomorrow.

The starting line up

I thought I was better on my bike than I actually was and ended up going over the handlebars - not a pretty sight! Therre was a lot of uphill which wasn’t so much fun but coming down the other side was amazing. I did the route with Michael, Louise and Maria and we stuck together as a team instead fo competing against each other which made the journey good fun.

We were having so much fun that we actually rode straight past one of the stamps and only realised when we came to number seven after number five. We had a few mishaps with Michael’s bike as his chain came off about nine times around the route. Grrr!

Mountain biking on Arran

Once we had our last stamp we enjoyed the view back to the adventure cabin. Everyone could hear us coming as we were singing Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now!

Our timing wasn’t bad considering none of us were particularly bike friendly however as our times were similar we weren’t in the same team on the second day.

The second day was much harder and we had three hours to complete the course with markers all over Arran. For our team to gain maximum points there were also extra activities you could complete: aerial assault, sea kayaking and abseiling. Yikes! Our strategy was simple, the two fastest and the two slowest paired up and we did our best to try and get as many points as possible. Unfortunately our team didn’t win but we had loads of fun trying!

The amazing views going downhill

Gillian Thompson
http://www.visitscotland.com/adventure
Works with adventure sports in Scotland and has a keen interest in keeping fit and walking and a new passion for surfing.