Rabmacd wrote:I even gave Pans Lass a tenner, me not being a people person, and one who prefers to struggle on his own, but I really enjoyed the company today. If there's a spare seat on the bus next week, I've never seen Kylipol and would welcome the run.
Rab Glad you enjoyed it ... You will be pleased to hear that your £10 secures a seat on the bus ....
fiona28 wrote:ninja is right you's have chosen a right tough run for next week, so much for easing myself back into it, i doubt very much if i will see the view from the top, think i'll be like an old horse stuck half way up the hill refusing to move

it'll show me exactly how far back i have slipped as i can remember flying round there with the gang before the kintyre way last year

Aye ..its a tough one fiona28 however when everyone returns back in a few weeks after lots of hard training in between one will see how much they have improved ...good training for the Kintyre Way .
Ninja Mania wrote:I have done this loop a few times, but I'm not going to say too much about it, apart from the views from the top are awesome.
Thats if you can make it there before your 30min's run out. Prepare yourself for a lung buster.
But as Ninja pointed definitely a lung buster and with only 30 mins we may not reach Killypole Loch so we may have to miss out the BIG inclines to the top before turning left up to Killypole.
Jocylyn will be our tour guide next week .
Ninja Mania wrote:Right is the easy option, but we should go left and over the gate, then right and straight uphill till we get to the mast, then follow road round to killipool loch. I will be very surprised if anyone actually gets to the turning point at the loch, very surprised indeed.
Was just going to post that Ninja ...you bet me too it .
