Paul Campbell
The weekend’s Strathpuffer was held in forestry near Strathpeffer in the Highlands.
Deep snow brought an added challenge to the weekend’s gruelling Strathpuffer 24-hour mountain bike race.
The event near Strathpeffer in the Highlands involves laps of an eight mile (12.5km) route.
Cyclists compete solo, in pairs or teams of four and about 17 hours of the competition is held in darkness.
Photographer Paul Campbell captured some of the action in Contin Forest.
Paul Campbell
The race is competed by solo cyclists, pairs and teams of four.
Paul Campbell
The Puffer was held on deep snow following several days of snowfall in the Highlands.
Inverness athlete Kyle Beattie was winner overall, while South Uist-based Kerry MacPhee won the women’s title.
The Puffer was started in 2005 but disrupted by the Covid pandemic.
It was resumed in January 2023 after a break of two years.
Paul Campbell
The race has been held since 2005.
Paul Campbell
Inverness athlete Kyle Beattie was overall winner.
