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MY FAVOURITE PLACE

LAIRIG GATE ON THE CATERAN TRAIL, CAIRNGORMS

- MARKUS STITZ, AUTHOR SUSAN SWARBRICK

WHY DO YOU GO THERE?

Cycling and walking. I haven’t tried skiing yet - there wasn’t enough snow. If you come from Enochdhu towards the Spittal of Glenshee, the view is amazing, you can see the main mountains of the Cairngorms.

HOW OFTEN DO YOU GO?

At least three times a year.

HOW DID YOU DISCOVER IT?

In March 2019, I spent a week exploring the area. I have kept going back ever since. I worked with the Cateran Ecomuseum to develop cycling and walking itinerarie­s. I also worked with the Cairngorms National Park on a bikepackin­g route.

I am currently working on a film project and will visit every month until August. It is nice to see how the landscapes change with the seasons.

WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE MEMORY?

There is a wee place called the Lunch Hut, originally erected as a grouse shooting hut. It is now a shelter for people walking the Cateran Trail. The last time I went up, I took my sleeping bag and stayed there overnight. I got the train from Edinburgh to Pitlochry and arrived around 9.30pm. It was pitch black and cold outside. The sensible me was thinking, “Book yourself into a nice B&B and ride up the next morning.”

But I cycled up that night and got to the hut at midnight. It was -8C. I snuggled up in my sleeping bag and made myself a five-minute meal, had some chocolate and a little bit of whisky.

In the morning, I sat outside the hut with a cup of coffee, enjoying the

scenery. That was absolutely magic.

WHO DO YOU TAKE?

I mainly go solo. I have gone with a camera team from Germany, and I also took my mum to visit on her recent trip to Scotland.

WHAT DO YOU TAKE?

Camera. Coffee. Chocolate. A pocket-knife for cutting bread and cheese. My mobile phone for emergencie­s.

WHAT DO YOU LEAVE BEHIND?

The rush and urgency of everyday life. It is a good place to put things into perspectiv­e.

SUM IT UP IN FIVE WORDS.

Open. Beautiful. Nature. Bike. Mindful.

WHAT OTHER TRAVEL SPOTS ARE ON YOUR WISH LIST?

St Kilda. But I am rubbish on choppy waters, so that might remain a dream.

Since I came back from my roundthe-world trip in 2016, I have been fascinated by cold weather locations. I would love to do a trip to the Arctic in winter. My girlfriend is from Quebec and Arctic Canada would be amazing.

I would also love to visit the Lofoten Islands in Norway in February because that is when the cod boats come in and they hang up the fish to dry out. It has a stunning landscape and an interestin­g culture connected with how people feed themselves from the sea.

Bikepackin­g Scotland: 20 MultiDay Cycling Adventures Off The Beaten Track by Markus Stitz (Vertebrate Publishing, £20), is out now. Follow on Instagram and Twitter @reizkultur

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