Dellis
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Well as ever I had a plan which was; a day off work on Friday, leave home (South Cheshire) bright and early and ride up to Ullapool, find a nice B&B have a few beers then ride down the coast road to Skye, stay with our friends in Kyleakin then ride home on Sunday. All was going well, we left home at 7.30 am and were in Fort William having a brew by 1.30 pm. There was a bit of sleet on the A82 between Tyndrum and Glen Coe but nothing to worry about but as we sat having our cuppa looking out of the window all was about to change - serious snow. I called my mate on Skye and suggested that we forget trying to get to Ullapool and head over to him so we duly set off only to get a couple of miles up the road where I decided that a white road is not best for biking so we turned round and spent the night in Fort William.
This was just after we arrived at the B&B
Off we went to find a pub, a few beers later and this was the result followed by an early night
I really must learn not to drink on an empty stomach
Saturday morning got up to a cracking breakfast then set off on the road to Skye. The first few miles North of Fort William were a bit dodgy with quite a bit of slush on the road but things got better. This is the A87 just west of Invergarry
Things got a little more interesting than this as we climbed towards the junction with the A887 but after the junction the A87 was clear again. This is another view off the A87 looking at the eastern end of Loch Cluanie
We dropped our gear off at Kyleakin the set off for a ride round the fantastic Skye roads, we called at the Talisker distillery to find it closed
but found that the Ferry Inn at Uig was open so had a pint there
before setting off to ride round the northern coast road
Then it was a night on the town in Kyleakin with the compulsory late night before the ride home.
Tha last pic taken on the A82 south of Fort William
We did just over a thousand miles and were kept nice and warm with our heated vests
Cheers
Dave & Sandra
This was just after we arrived at the B&B
Off we went to find a pub, a few beers later and this was the result followed by an early night
Saturday morning got up to a cracking breakfast then set off on the road to Skye. The first few miles North of Fort William were a bit dodgy with quite a bit of slush on the road but things got better. This is the A87 just west of Invergarry
Things got a little more interesting than this as we climbed towards the junction with the A887 but after the junction the A87 was clear again. This is another view off the A87 looking at the eastern end of Loch Cluanie
We dropped our gear off at Kyleakin the set off for a ride round the fantastic Skye roads, we called at the Talisker distillery to find it closed
but found that the Ferry Inn at Uig was open so had a pint there
before setting off to ride round the northern coast road
Then it was a night on the town in Kyleakin with the compulsory late night before the ride home.
Tha last pic taken on the A82 south of Fort William
We did just over a thousand miles and were kept nice and warm with our heated vests
Cheers
Dave & Sandra
