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Abriachan Road, Abriachan, Inverness, Scotland
Inverness to Abriachan, 14th May 2017
Drive from Inverness to Abriachan and back on 14th May 2017.
0:00-4:07 Alex Clare - Too Close
4:08-7:06 The Gaslight Anthem - Casanova, Baby!
SXC Abriachan Practice Part 2
Scotland 2010 Day 2B Abriachan's Trails
Had to delete music for copyright matters.
New Abriachan Downhill Track
A rather slow run down the new downhill track at Abriachan.
Culloden woods
A first attempt at bike mounted filming - handlebar mount and high contrast light conditions didn't help much.
ABRIACHAN MOUNTAIN BIKE LIMBO
Kenny the grandad does the limbo on 8 year olds bike
The South Loch Ness Trail
A walk of 28 miles from loch Tarff near Fort Augustus to Torbreck on the outskirts of Inverness.
Ae Forest, Quarry Trail
Here is me trying out the Quarry trail at Ae forest before the big Aenduro18 enjoy
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Great Glen Way. part 5
Getting nearer to Inverness now. Wet day to begin with so not a very good view of Urquhart castle. Cleared up later on.
SXC 09 Round 6 Badaguish - My Category Starting
The start of my category at the badaguish sxc 09
ive got a blue helmet and black shirt :D
SXC round 4 Kirkhill Forest Aberdeen
A few of us from the Hebridean Cycle Club headed down to the 4th round of the Scottish Mountain bike series at Kirkhill forest in Aberdeen
I came in 7th in Youth Male category and Aodhan Finnegan came in 12th.
And in the Juvenile Male category Cameron Mackay who came 30th
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Culloden is Back - Matthew Macdonald
The ShredNessMedia crew have not been to Culloden in almost a year due to the trails being destroyed, but on this sunny morning Matthew and Finlay went to see what the trails where like, to their surprise the trails were not only repaired but riding better than ever. This video features Matthew shredding the new trails, Finlay's video will be on the channel shortly. CULLODEN IS BACK
Culloden 2012
One of our first ever videos but still one of our best, video features Matthew, Finlay and Jordan Miller shredding the trails at Culloden in the sun this time last year.
Trail of the seven lochs from Inverness
60 mile solo backpacking hike starting and finishing at Inverness, 3 days walking, 2 nights wild camping. The official trail is 50 miles long and starts on South Loch Ness, taking a circular route through remote areas of South Loch Ness and passing... 7 lochs.
There is no official starting point so I started (and finished) from Inverness. Completed in June 2015.
The plan was to camp for a third night but due to excessive rain, I lost interest on the final day and rushed back to Inverness to catch the train, skipping 1 of the 7 lochs.
Mysterious Giant Forest Hog: Rare Footage | Nat Geo Wild
At last, the mysterious giant forest hog is being studied.
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Ironically, humans rarely see the world’s biggest pig, in part because they are often hunted for their meat. National Geographic Explorer Rafael Reyna-Hurtado has been tracking the 600-pound beasts for several years in Uganda. He strategically placed camera traps in muddy areas, speculating the pigs would stop to cool down. It worked. These are rare images of the giant forest hog, which has short black hairs, sharp tusks, and prominent cheeks. They play an important role in forests as they mow down herbaceous plants, and are prey to leopards and lions. However their numbers are declining, mostly due to poaching and habitat fragmentation.
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Scotland Review | Reviewing the Must Do's of Scotland!
A review of the magnificent country of Scotland!
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Kirroughtree SXC March 2011
Juvenile & Youths in the 11am race.