Another wee film, Song is `Receiver` by Tycho,
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coastal cycling in East Lothian, Scotland and related outdoor interests
Another wee film, Song is `Receiver` by Tycho,
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With the rocks behind us and after a short section of the John Muir Way, We rolled onto Whitesands and more or less free wheeled down across the beach as blowing sand danced across the windswept beach...
Another wee film here, Song is `Plains` by Tycho,
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Continuing along below the golf course and at it's edge the John Muir way trail we then crossed big grass tussocks avoiding mud filled holes, again a huge variety in riding surfaces can be found to cycle on fat bikes in such a short distance when you just slow down and look around at other options away from the usual paths and trails, find your own route is often more fun, as today was proving...
Continuing our wee cycle and a stretch of sand led to another great rock slab section that was fun to explore...
Doing this sort of cycling out here I find really relaxing and you just get absorbed with the lines of the rocks and with he sun shining lovely light on the sea as you roll along looking for lines up and down the rock steps where the lava must have lifted and dropped as these huge plates cooled,
The Scottish east coast is famous for its Geology from Dunbar down to St Abbs and is something that would be good to learn more about, being a huge fan of rock crawling on Fatbikes!
Wee film again here, Song is `Outer Sunset` by Tycho,
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A few more miles more to do to reach the Lighthouse...
Wee film here, Song is `Montana` by Tycho
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Continuing along the coast from Dunbar to Barnes Ness, and our Bikes set up on 100mm wide rims and 4.8" Schwalbe Jumbo Jim tyres - still the widest options available again proving to make light work of the loose rocks and gave great traction on the rock slabs. Both bikes were running 4 psi front, 5 psi rear tyre pressures and being set up Ghetto home made tubeless made for no pinch flats as we rode up and down some sharp edges through the cycle,
Wee film again here, Song is `Local` by Tycho,
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It has been fun rediscovering the coast around Dunbar since moving house, slowing down a bit instead of just passing through on the John Muir Way trail, be it to the west around Hohn Muir Park, or as today along the coast to the east of the town, this afternoon with an earlier finish at work and G off today we cycled along to Barnes Ness riding nearly the whole way below the golf course and enjoyed the challenging rocks, easier today being dry with the strong wind, but still a challenge in the windy gusts to keep you on your toes...
Another wee film, Song is `Break To The Future` by Phontaine...
Back along the JMW and through the woods, no one around and the trails to ourselves...
And a last wee film of the cycle this evening, Song is `In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country` by Boards of Canada....
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