Sunday, 10 July 2011

Tayvallich a bonny place in Argyll

Just back from a "training camp" and family holiday at Tayvallich a very bonny village in mid Argyll.  Can't believe we have never been there before and will surely return.
Rebekah Searches for Flatties

Carsaig Bay overlooking Jura

Trusty Steed in the Tent

Ardnoe and Cup & Ring Marked Area

From Ardnoe Hill

Crinan Locks

Posh Boat on the way through

The Gunn Family - Taken by a proud dad

Keil Church - 1,000 years + old

Ancient Stones

Sea Scape on a cycle ride - perfect

Monday, 13 June 2011

North Argyll Sunday Ride stop Ben Lora Cafe

We had a good Sunday club ride joining up with North Argyll Cycle Club.  So a combined West Highland Wheelers and NACC peloton went from Lettershuna down the cycle track then over Ardchattan (only one car seen!) then over Connel Bridge and over Glen Lonan which is a bonny (and hilly) Glen.  A fast pace back to Connel where the lads went back to Oban and went and had superb food at the Ben Lora Cafe.  I have given this top marks in the coffee stops page on my web site.  Good food, reasonable prices and friendly fast service.  A top stop for cyclists.
Sile from WHW and our bikes outside this superb food stop for cyclists

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Ex Hire Bikes

Some more ex hire bikes recently serviced and ready for sale to a good home.  Diamond back 18" (£160 ) and a Matts 20 - 16" (£180).  Also some good early summer deals on new bikes with up to 20% off.  Lots of new cycletrack ready from just beyond Duror to Creagan so get yourself an Avenir 3 bike boot fitting rack for only £99 or a 4 bike rack for £119 and enjoy some safe cycling along this wonderfully finished track.

Friday, 6 May 2011

New Local Activity For Cycle Hire Customers

I have put a link into my web site so families and friends can have some fun on a modern "treasure hunt" called "Geocaching" of which there are several localy that can be accessed by cycle.  These are great fun and well worth having a go. CranKitUp Gear/Geocaching

Sunday, 1 May 2011

MacAvalanche Mountain Bike Glencoe

Superb day on the hill yesterday helping provide first aid and safety cover for the Downhill MTB race from the summit at Glencoe Mountain ski area with the rest of the Glencoe lads.  Quite an event and full on racing with local lad Joe Barnes taking the win at 10.59 and his sister Hannah as first lady. Thankfully no injuries on the hill although a punter from the West highland way came up to the base station for some TLC after falling off his bike!  We were back up later for the ski areas end of season BBQ to round off a good day.  Due to the dry weather the customary giant bonfire at the BBQ was toned down to the risk of setting fire to the moor.  Plenty of smoke about from fires on Rannoch moor and even donkey hill in Ballachulish was alight.  Strangely Kinlochleven which is worst affected has not had its usual festival of fire surrounding it as yet.
Le Mans start and off from the summit down the main run

Looking Down Main Run