Take it to the limit.Suspect I’ll be on the next one that gets in at 1332
Eagles tribute band on in Aviemore that night and we’re going so not sure if I’ll go home first, I’ll see
Take it to the limit.Suspect I’ll be on the next one that gets in at 1332
Eagles tribute band on in Aviemore that night and we’re going so not sure if I’ll go home first, I’ll see
Oddly, that one must start at Kingussie, as its not shown from Dunkeld....or not stopping at Dunkeld anyway.....whatevs...I can always collect train numbers for a while....oh, I see, it skips Dunkeld on its way up from Perth....hoors...Suspect I’ll be on the next one that gets in at 1332
Eagles tribute band on in Aviemore that night and we’re going so not sure if I’ll go home first, I’ll see
An excellent way to spend an afternoonLovely ride up, met Alastair at Kingussie, hirple down to Old Bridge Inn, met Mike and Rev, moderate refreshment, burger, usual blethers, donder back to station, on train, summon wifey to Dunkeld, all good.
Thoroughly recommend The Old Bridge and its beer, and grub.
Thanks Alastair for organising...great fun as ever.

The locals spoke of little else...Spent quite a few good days/nights in the Old Bridge.
I'm glad you all had a good time!

Did the band perform 'Take it to the limit' as in Post #61.The Desperados (Eagles) were excellent, I’d go again.
How about we go for a pint somewhere exotic in April, Dunkeld would work? Call it a Moffat warmup.
They did, along with most of the classics. Good evening and a wee bar in the auditoriumDid the band perform 'Take it to the limit' as in Post #61.![]()
Blackloonies on 5 April.....The Desperados (Eagles) were excellent, I’d go again.
How about we go for a pint somewhere exotic in April, Dunkeld would work? Call it a Moffat warmup.
I won't have much spare time first couple of weeks in April, and then Tayvallich the week before Moffat..and the spare week is maintenance week !The Desperados (Eagles) were excellent, I’d go again.
How about we go for a pint somewhere exotic in April, Dunkeld would work? Call it a Moffat warmup.
