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Trail repair day

Mountain bikers, enthusiasts and volunteers who took part in the trail maintenance.

Members of the Arran High School mountain bike club swapped their two wheels for shovels and pickaxes last weekend for day of trail repair and maintenance. Their community-minded efforts, which took place at Cnoc na Dail near Lamlash, were on multi-use paths which are used by walkers, cyclists and runners.

The young cyclists joined a team of volunteers who were all taking part in a worldwide effort by the International Mountain Biking Association which invited mountain bike clubs around the world to spend a day taking care of their trails.

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