"Follow You Follow Me
On
a very fine August morning, Jeff, your reporter for today, arrived at the usual
rendezvous to find three co-riders (Alan, Steve and Drew) asserting they were
looking for a leader. Mr S. had declined to point the fickle finger of fate,
presumably in response to last week's threats resulting from an e-assault on
the Fungle.
Despite
the assertion, they had in fact determined Potties via Craiglash and the
cut-off was a good option, as it would give Alan a chance to reacquaint himself
with his ditch, which he had become rather fond of on his last visit. So off we
set on the appointed route, via Home farm and the Glassel road. On the approach
to Craiglash, Drew set off in pursuit of an athletic young lady who had
overtaken us a little earlier, but fortunately our left turn arrived before he
could achieve anything embarrassing.
The
track across to Potties had a few puddles, but otherwise we found our way
across to the descent track without too much bracken bashing or ditch
investigation. On arrival at Potties about 50 minutes after starting, we
decided it was a bit early for coffee, so I sold the lads an entertaining jaunt
over to Finzean Farm Shop instead by taking the "off-road monument by-pass
route", which none of the others had done previously.
We
therefore headed for Ballogie, where we regrouped for team photos (Steve
manfully transporting the Lanterne Rouge, breather shots in front of the
gallery, and the "Ooh wots this? Oh look, we found a coffee shop!"
pairing).
Then
off up the hill, pulling off to the right into the forest. It's a bit of
a slog up the hill, but after the Fungle last week, this seemed rather trivial.
We then pootled round the forest tracks a bit, as the sunlight through the
trees was all rather lovely, before dropping down to Finzean House, the main
drive out, and the blast down the hill to the FFS. Fine bacon/sausage
butties and coffee all round, and then a straightforward thrash back to
Strachan, where I peeled off, and the other 3 elected, I think, for a Mill of
Cammie finish.
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