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David Brennan

Upper Glendevon
May 30th 2004


Stirling Bike Club cross the Ochils from Alva to Blackford.

Starting at Kings Park, we worked our way to Alva and started the climb of Silver Glen.

Beagleboy starts the climb
Beagleboy starts the climb

The climbing continues, with the Nebit in the background
The climbing continues, with the Nebit in the background

Bogtrotter and Beagleboy work their way towards the top of Ben Buck
Bogtrotter and Beagleboy work their way towards the top of Ben Buck

Taking in Ben Cleuch and Andrew Gannel we then descended to Upper Glendevon reservoir

"In the old days we rode everything in black and white, none of this colour nonsense"
"In the old days we rode everything in black and white, none of this colour nonsense"

Carrying up after crossing the dam head at Upper Glendevon.

(not to sure what’s happened to my camera - could even be called art)

Steve Blennerhasset works his way round the north side of the reservoir
Steve Blennerhasset works his way round the north side of the reservoir

Scot Waddell in full flow
Scot Waddell in full flow

Nigel Bogtrotter
Nigel Bogtrotter

Beagleboy
Beagleboy

Lovely singletrack succumbs to the call of the Beagle...
Lovely singletrack succumbs to the call of the Beagle...

Approaching the top of Glen Bee before the descent to Blackford
Approaching the top of Glen Bee before the descent to Blackford

We then climbed back on road over Sherrifmuir before spotting a pub...

"A pint of Landlords, Landlord."
"A pint of Landlords, Landlord."

An excellent day out!

Full route description and GPS stuff to follow.

©Crispin Bennett, 2004


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