We received comments from a BHS member, long distance rider and Local Access Forum member. just a very quick message as im at work! I actually rode from Tongue, over Mhoine last June. It was part of a 15 day trip 1. Mhoine needs improved as there is a very nasty bridge over part of the weir system, and to bypass you do get into some very tricky ground. Pony over hock in soft ground and we had checked a way before we rode it. 2. There is also a very soft section of about 10 yards about 1/4 mile from there. Both could be substantially impoved by a new , proper sleeper bridge with sides!! and a bit of drainage work at section 2 Currently I wouldnt recommend to the everyday rider and its not really very safe. Ive also ridden from Balnakeil at Durness, crossed the amazing Cashel Dhu ford on the Hope Road and continued south We have also crossed the old peat road from Crask to Badanloch... a good link to get east off road from Lairg area, but very unstable ground . I spoke with Foresty and Land Scotland as it is on their ground, but they say no funds to make improvements so if you try and ride it you need to pick your path VERY carefully and even then will meet very soft ground. We tried to use some CP at Durness, and Bettyhill area, but couldnt get a horse thro and that narrow road can be very busy I might not manage to come north to look at Mhoine in April /May as planning my long annual ride then, but happy to meet you mid June. There is a lot of lovely riding, but currently very "bitty" requiring a bit of roadwork.