And today I did......

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the weather got worse and worse, and i got wetter and wetter as the miles clicked by.....
 

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by the time i got to the loch end and round to the other side, it was properly miserable, and then i encountered a wee torrent that needed to be crossed, somewhere

walked up and down, but the only safe looking bit to cross was where i took the pic, and with spd boots on, decided i'd have to wade through it rather than try to jump rocks!

it was knee deep :?
 

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anyway, i made it round in two and half hours, soaked to the bone :LOL:

even though it was awful weather, it was still spectacular out there, the only other life forms i encountered being a swan and three female grouse!

took my last photo, which was nigh-on impossible with soaked through gloves, and made my way back to the car
 

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so, how was the bike.....

it was perfect, didn't need to adjust anything, not even the gear cable tension!

rigid forks - super tracking, very responsive, and held whatever line i picked

wide bars - offer amazing stability, don't know why i've held off so long! and being ti, they were very comfy

the salsa ala carte - totally un-fatiguing, and effortless to pedal, almost springy feeling, loved it!

the xtr brakes - best brakes ever, even water-logged, one finger would stop you on a dime

the oval chain ring - well, if i had to pick a favourite new bit of kit, it would be this. you have no idea that it's not a round ring your spinning, until you pick a low gear and start climbing...... it offers a super-smooth pedalling action, with what seems like constant power delivery. it makes for great traction on the loose stuff as there is no peak or lull in the pedal stroke. brilliant bit of kit!

so, a great (miserable weather) day out, and the perfect way to christen the new bike! :xmas-cool:
 
Nice one. Glad the bike rides good. Expensive experiment if it didn't. :LOL:
Glen Affric looks quite tasty too. Might need to put it on the list.
 
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cheers ZZ!

it was a great day out, the only bummer really was the water-crossing

you know how you can be wet through, but not feel that bad?! well that was how i felt UNTIL i had to wade though that, my feet were sodden and freezing all the way back to the car!


FFTC - in the summer or autumn with a bit less rain and a wee bit of sunshine, it is a stunning area, well worth a visit. google images have some great shots, better than my bedraggled efforts!!
 
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Thats fantastic, superb bike, a real retro vibe from it and I don't just mean the Salsa name, an uber fantasy build like bitd :cool: :cool: :cool:
 
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