Mountain biking is hotting up in Scotland this summer!

We have just returned from a busy few weeks in the Highlands of Scotland where summer has been hotting up, with twoMountain bike holiday in Scotland separate groups enjoying the thrills and spills of Torridon and Skye, a coast-to-coast, the Fort William mountain bike world cup and Anthill films joining us for a week in the Highlands of Scotland.

During the two weeks that our groups spent in the Torridon and Skye area we had a wide array of weather, from clear blue skies to 10 meter visibility in the cloud whilst riding the Quiraing on Skye.  We have had clients from the UK, US, Belgium and Germany on these trips, and the were all blown away by the diverse terrain, culture and weather that we have here in Scotland.

One other aspect that customer always comment on is the amazing food and accommodation we have in Scotland, and that is not down to H&I Adventures, but down to the small businesses around the Highlands who are committed to providing a first class and world-renowned service.  What we do, is the leg work for you, we research the best places to stay, eat and ride your bike to produce the whole mountain bike package, so you don’t have to!

Mountain biking in ScotlandAt this years world cup round at Fort William, we were treated to all the usual thrills and spills that this event has become known for over the past ten years.  And to spice things up a little, before this years event there was large cash injection to allow some course changes to take place, these included a new start hut and a rather large and technically difficult gap jump.  With most of the track changes taking place on the second half of the course, this is where the race was either won or lost, and it was proving to be a challenge for the worlds best riders.  And this year we had a lot to shout about with Britain’s reigning World Champion Tracy Moseley taking the women’s crown while South African legend Greg Minnaar won the men’s, as well as securing his 50th downhill world cup podium place, ahead of Briton Danny Hart (aged 19) who achieved his best ever result at senior level in front of an ecstatic home crowd.

And as for our Anthill trip, well yours truly might not be getting a starring role in their new movie ‘Strength in numbers’ but we did get to show the guys the amazing scenery and trails in the Scottish Highlands, as well as the atmosphere at the world cup round at Fort William.  So watch this space for further information on their new movie!

Until next time, Ride on!

Anthill Films arrive in Scotland!

Anthill Films, award-winning producers of legendary mountain bike movies like Follow Me and Roam, are coming to Scotland to film part of their new movie, Strength in Numbers, at the mountain bike World Cup in Fort William.

 

Fort William Mountain Bike World Cup

Gee Atherton takes first place in Fort William 2010

Scotland’s popularity as a world-class mountain biking destination has been gathering pace in recent years, with Fort William hosting the World Cup since 2002 and the World Championships in 2007, and Danny MacAskill’s famous, viral YouTube video and his west coast adventure last year with Hans Rey and Steve Peat.  So now Anthill Films are heading over from BC to see what all the fuss is about!

We’ll be showing them the mountain biking sights of Scotland, with a ride at Laggan Wolftrax, iconic Scottish natural riding and all the thrills and spills of the mountain bike World Cup round this weekend at Fort William.
Anthill explained the story behind Strength in Numbers,

The movie will explore the shared experiences that connect us all, regardless of location or language, as mountain bikers.  Call it passion, obsession or something else that we can’t quite put our finger on, the film will delve into diverse mountain bike communities in search of an answer.

And what better way to capture the soul of the mountain biking community than at the most popular event in the mountain biking calendar?
So if you want to be a part of mountain biking’s latest and greatest movie offering from Anthill, get yourself along to the mountain biking World Cup at Fort William  this weekend!