An Epic in the Cairngorms
August 10, 2007 on 4:25 pm | In Mountain Biking |
Wow! Last Sunday saw a crazy amount of rain in the Cairngorms. On the previous day, I had hiked high up onto Sgurr Mor with some friends on a beautiful blue sky day. But Sunday, on Sunday - the rain! Fortunately, such conditions are perfect for a bit of adventure mountain biking!
I took a couple of mates up Glen Quoich in the southern Cairngorms. We had an epic day! After a long, hard climb on a rough track, the trail levelled out. While this was a relief, it also meant that the trail became flooded to such an extent that we were regularly crossing pools of water 50 or 60 feet wide, not sure how deep they were or if they were hiding any surprises under the water!
After about 10 km, we reached the head of the glen and the point where the track crossed not one but two proper rivers! The water levels were up but we checked them out and deemed them safe to cross. As we hauled our bikes through the knee deep water, we were so wet we didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. Laughter won, just! Once through the rivers, we then enjoyed an even wetter but much smoother return down the west side of the glen. Lots of whooping as we sped through deep pools, hoping that we’d not get stuck in the deep mud at the bottom!
Emerging back onto the road, there were 3 beaming smiles as we realised we’d made it and that a hot bath was just 2km away. Cruising along the quiet road, we managed to spot 2 roe deer and a red squirrel sitting on the edge of the road. The mist and cloud swirled among the Scots Pine trees, creating a magical and mystical feel to the glen.
Despite having the worst weather of any day of our long weekend break, the three of us were in no doubt that this day of torrential rain had been the best. That’s one of the great things about mountain biking. And also one of the great things about Scotland.
Stevie Christie
http://www.wildernessscotland.com
Director of Wilderness Scotland & also of the Edinburgh Mountain Film Festival. Into most mountain sports, esp mountain biking, walking, climbing and sea-kayaking.
