The last week of 2007 hasn't been too bad weather-wise and I managed to get a few decent training efforts in. Too many pies and beer though. Christmas Day wasn't white, but instead we had wall to wall blue skies and sunshine. Up on the hills just above Inverness there was a bitter wind and everything was still very frosty and all the bogs frozen. I got out for a couple of hours before heading home to cook the lunch. I went out above Dalness south of Cawdor to a hill called Carn nan Tri-tighearnan. Outwith the estate tracks there were some serious peat hags and in parts the only way to make some kind of forward progress was to drop down into the re-entrants themselves. It was disorientating not being able to see where you were going but at least it was runnable and out of the wind. Right on top of the hill someone had laid out numerous snares for the snow hares whether for their fur or flesh I have no idea. From the trig point I had great views over to Ben Rinnes and Ben Wyvis but the Gorms seemed to be covered in great rolls of cloud. All within less than 30min drive of home.
Dist: 10km Time: 1.5h Height: 330moa
The rest of week went well with a mixture of long lie-ins and nice training rides. Heres to a successful and enjoyable 2008.
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