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I feel like some people think bikers are just a pain or just don’t care about anything but bikes bikes bikes. If I was in these stunning locations I’d probably forget I was even riding!! This series is so good. Well done everyone involved in producing this it’s fantastic. 👍🏻
I always envy riders who have trails out their doorsteps. Coming from a guy living in a city with 15 meters of elevation difference. Those trails look awesome and the views ? Stunning 😍
Love Glenlivet, on a sunny day post ride at the cafe for something to eat before hitting the trails again in the afternoon.....canna beat it very laid back chilled vibe (also family friendly).
EXCETPIONEL Clip. The trails presented are fantastic, the landscape and the rpesenation overall are stunning. And your attitude and respect is outstanding. Please keep up doing this work! I highly appreciate your vids and your work!
Brilliant episode! Aviemore is where I was doing an annual holiday, pre covid! I’ve ridden Laggan a few times and Glenlivet once, but thanks to this video I’l now have a heap of new trails to explore when I’m finally able to get back there. My favourite place on Earth!
Another great video in a brilliant series. Fantastic variation of trails shown - trail centre, natural, mountain and even jump lines. Scotland is indeed lucky to have the access rights it does. Didn't know about much about the other Laggan trails but will certainly try now especially as there's a Pictish hill fort to see!
Really good to see you doing these vids, feel lucky to be local to the Cairngorms and even luckier to find some new trails to try in your vids. Great to see some education to go along with them too, Thank you
@@ScottyLaughland Actually i would like to apologies for that comment my attempt at humor! just that as you probably know there are better descents on that hill.
Hi Scotty, brilliant video, very well produced and edited. Thinking of visiting in August while the World Champs are on, what will the midge situation be like in August?
I'm going out and saying that I think I was probably the first or one of the first to ride a mountain bike up high Burnside. Used to go up there on my steel full rigid bike when I was 14 or 15 and head straight down the hills through the trees. I'm 43 now so almost 30 years ago now! Need to get back "home" to Aviemore to give it a ride again. Probably a bit different now!
Another cracking video Scotty. I went to Glenlivet for the first time this year and it is a lovely wee trail centre. Well worth tacking on to a trip to Avievegas. Bit disappointed you didn't give us a review of the nightspots there though 😉
Scotty great series. Have been a long time fan. Your skills are nexted level, if you need a project, middle age fat man could do with some skills lol. Keep up the great work 👍
What an inspirational video. We cycled up to Loch Aenaich a couple of weeks ago and are now planning he Sgor Gaoith route after seeing this video. What a shame you had to ruin the soundtrack with that idiotic unlistenable racket. I missed the commentary as a result. What's wrong with natural sounds and the crunch of wheels on gravel?