Cheers that looks good. The Canal ride looks quite good for the family, have you ridden the "Fire Trail"
I haven't. The only time I've been in the area with the push-bikes was with the family. We were staying in Lochgilphead so did the cycle down to the end of the Crinan canal and back. There is a good cafe in Crinan (as well as an excellent restaurant in the Crinan Hotel) and the ride is pretty much completely flat (barring a couple of rises at loch gates) so it's an excellent family ride.
Ive found the pro-pedal to be quite good, but I have a tendancy to forget to turn it off when I reach the top, and have nearly lost it a few times when reaching down after starting a descent. I find the lock-out on the forks makes the biggest difference to climbing, especially when up out of the saddle.
The forks on my Cotic and Epic both have lock-out but I find that I don't now use them that much, although I used to quite a bit. I'm more of a "sit-down and spin" type of rider though, with only the very occasional bit of out of the saddle stuff. When I first got the Epic the forks it had at the time had a lock-out without a blow-off valve and there was many a time, especially at Glentress, that I'd forget to turn the lock-out off after climbs.
I've just this week got back into the habit of going for an early morning ride in the Pentlands before work and I'm enjoying it so far. Yesterday the weather wasn't too nice but this morning it was glorious up there. I always like being up there early in the morning when no-one else is about.