The plan was to stay somewhere in Peebles or Innerleithen, preferably Innerleithen due to its close proximity to the Innerleithen trailhead. I had found a converted terraced house which had been made into two apartments, one on each floor, but with separate access so no common door. The price was a very reasonable £70 PP for the 3 night stay.
Once we got there, we realised HOW close it was to the Innerleithen trailhead, it was 5 mins on the bike! MINT!
First attempt around Innerleithen was a bit iffy, since we'd driven up that day, plus gone shopping then gone to the pub AND had a BBQ, so we were a bit oiled and fuelled so no much oomph, PLUS it was raining, but still here we were.
Next day we tackled Innerleithen again but this time to do the full loop. Yesterday we cut it short due to running out of daylight plus need some more alcohol :) It rained again but only a drizzle, however the midges were out in force and had it not been for a dash of Avon Skin So Soft, I would have been screaming murder! That stuff is brilliant for midge repellent, even though you get funny looks when you tell them what you use, it certainly works!
Myself and one guy cut the red loop a bit short and missed out the big climb to the top of the mountain, but the other two guys carried on, and boy did we miss out on some amazing bit of sweeping singletrack. A video of this is done by my mate who did it on his Contour Camera.
The run back to the car park was highly enjoyable since the clouds had broken and sunshine came out. Definitely going back to Innerleithen again, but plan on getting a bit fitter for it next time!
On our penultimate day we met up with a forum member at Glentress, and unfortunately the heavens opened a torrent of rain. This made our day a bit more miserable as we had realised that there was a big climb from the bottom to the interesting bits of Glentress. There is a car park farther up where the freeride park is but we wanted to see it all not a diet version.
The climb up is not for the unfit (me), as its unrelenting uphill for a long time. It is not particularly steep anywhere just a long drag uphill. It is quite annoying seeing older folk on cyclo cross bikes whizz past you as if you were going backwards, but then again I would be if i were that thin!
Since the weather was putting a dampener on things, I'd lost a bit of interest and didn't bother doing the full red loop but was quite happy to go around on the blue route. What I have noticed is that there is no two trail types the same, what I mean is, a red in England is not necessarily a red grade in Scotland. I found a blue in Glentress was on par with a red in places like Grizedale or Llandegla.
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