Bikepacking
Scotland
The Pictish Trail – Another Challenge Completed!
The Pictish Trail is a mixed-surface route traversing the ancient Pictish Kindowns of Scotland as it connects the maindland’s most northerly point to the country’s capital Edinburg.
The Self-supported trail route is 500 miles with over 31,000 feet of elevation gain. The trail can be rugged, tough, wet, windy with many hike-a-bike features and full of surprises.
We hightly recommend preparing for this trip very carefully as the weather and terrain can be unpredictable.
This was our journey!
500 Miles – Over 31K ft Elevation Gain
Day-by-Day Videos Library
Travel Day
Day One
Day Two
Day Three
The Bikes? Cervelo Aspero
Navigation-Garmin 1030 Plus
The Gallery
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