Featured Touring 1st Annual? Scotland Road Trip 13th-18th May 2018

Discussion in 'Rideouts, Trackdays, Touring & Spotted' started by Dougie D, Jan 20, 2018.

  1. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

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    Cheers for the pointer Jez.



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    I keep falling into a Korma !
     
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  2. andypandy

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    That sounds good. I've got loads of time on the Sunday so I will consider that, thanks.
     
  3. Callumity

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    I should add I am a dozen or so miles North of Moffat myself and just regretful that domesticity got in the way of me also joining you all. Besides I will be freshly skint from my daughter’s wedding.....:D
     
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    I threw in ‘skint’ for your benefit ;)
     
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    Your grammar seems fine; your syntax not so much! ‘Skint’ is simply vernacular and an assessment of my current means - not yours. Sometimes poncey English requires le mot juste, n’est ce pas?
     
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  6. stevethegoolie

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    Drove up to Dunoon last summer with SWMBO and stopped at the Balmoral both ways for lunch. Highly recommended. Not Michelin starred but good wholesome food at decent prices. IIRC .... syrup sponge and custard!!!!!:yum:yum:yum
     
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  7. lexy

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    Have you chosen your route from Moffat to Tyndrum? The M74 to Glasgow and up the side of Loch Lomond is the most direct but pretty boring. Conversely the 701 from Moffat to Edinburgh is a popular bike route that gives you a run up the M9 to Stirling then sweeping bends all the way through to Tyndrum.

    I will be going up on the Sunday too and are welcome to join me on the way to Tyndrum, if you choose this route. I live very near the A701 where it approaches Edinburgh and will be uasing it on the day!
     
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  8. andypandy

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    Yes, that sounds good. What time of day are you thinking of setting off ?
     
  9. lexy

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    Hi Andy'
    It's roughly a two hour trip from where I am,to Tyndrum, so depending on when you leave Moffat (it's about an hour to Lothianburn.) Say about mid day... ish, no rush!
    I have posted a link below.The switch to the A702 will take you direct to the meeting point.

    https://goo.gl/maps/BDyeAJjhu792
     
  10. andypandy

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    Ok, so I was planning an easy Sunday morning leaving Moffat about 11:00am, taking it easy. If it takes about an hour I'll see you about 12:00 or just after at the Esso station. I'll pm you my mobile number.
     
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  11. Dougie D

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    i thought this might be a good run on the Monday night when we are at Corran before we head out for something to eat ..a wee short 8 mile run up to Fort William then a 5 mile run on this road that takes you to the bottom of Ben Nevis.:cool:
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    On the Tuesday we should arrive on Skye in the afternoon so i thought if we wern't too late we could dump our baggage off at the bunkhouse and either have a run up to Portree and back (65 mile) or do the full loop (100 mile) or the 1/2 loop (80 miles)

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  12. lexy

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    Couple of good runs there Dougie, The full loop would be nice as long as the customary rain stays away;) Uig is as far as I've been, so it would be good to explore a bit more:sun::sun::sun:
     
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  13. Dougie D

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    yeah the full loop would be my choice:),it would be a shame for some of the guys who have never been to skye if we were not to do at least a bit of it, i was going to include the Uig loop but that takes it to almost 150 miles
     
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    It's fine as it is mate, looking forward to the trip.......well organised:)
     
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  15. Jockstew

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    Just seen your question Dougie haven’t done a thing about campsites yet,but have bought a new tent,sleeping bag,mat,stove,and ceramic mug.considering my bike is still out of action from my fall I think I’m being very optimistic I’ve replaced all the parts I broke and although all the electrics seem to be working bikes not turning over also can’t get to neutral,going into mechanics on Tuesday so still hoping to make it
     
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    Good luck getting the bike fixed..didn't realise you had an accident with it,hope you were OK.be good if you can make it ..let me know how you get on with the mechanic on tuesday
     
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  17. andypandy

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    Dougie, I notice that on Monday we pass through Inveraray. There used to be a fantastic whiskey shop there. Old wooden floors, lots of wood shelving and hundreds and hundreds of whiskies. Perhaps if it's still there we could have a quick stop ? I'm bound to have room for a couple of bottles.
     
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  18. crispey

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    Aaaaaah!!! I want to join you!!
     
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  19. Dougie D

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    Sounds good to me Andy:cool:
     
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    These posts are just all copied to the last page so you dont have to read through 10 pages to find the important stuff, Credit Doug, as we all know.


    On the Tuesday we should arrive on Skye in the afternoon so i thought if we wern't too late we could dump our baggage off at the bunkhouse and either have a run up to Portree and back (65 mile) or do the full loop (100 mile) or the 1/2 loop (80 miles)

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    The road from Dunvegan Castle to Kyleakin was breathtaking last year in 25`c temps and briliant sunshine
     
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