6.4 miles
Distance
691 ft
Climb
-698 ft
Descent
567 ft
High Point
Glencoy route mainly gravel roads some single track at the end.
Detailed Description
Arran glencoy route. is a 6 mile moderately popular easy route located near Brodick. This mountain bike primary route can be used both directions and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 1 trails. This route climbs 691 ft with a max elevation of 567 ft then descends -698 ft.
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Race DateMonday May 6, 2019 at 12:00am
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Other Activities
- E-Bike
- Hike
- Trail Running
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Difficulty ratingGreen
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Route TypeOut & Back
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eBike Allowed
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Bike typeAM, XC, Fat, Adaptive MTB, CX, Gravel
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DirectionBoth Directions
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Physical ratingModerate
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Ridelogs
More Stats for Arran glencoy route. mountain bike route
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Altitude min8 ft
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Altitude start15 ft
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Altitude end7 ft
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Grade-0%
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Grade max-24.7%
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Grade min26.9%
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Distance climb2 miles
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Distance down3 miles
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Distance flat3,665 ft
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Glencloy
trail: Glencloy Singletrack
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Jul 27, 2017
Glencloy descent of Isle of Arran. Shot with GoPro on a gimbal.
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- By Bazilgarner & contributors
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