First Outing - Scotland

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Hi all, we had our first decent sized ride out over the bank holiday weekend. Went to Scotland on a Loch Lomond - Pitlochry - Fort William - Callander circuit type thing and loved every minute.
Great hospitality everywhere.
Here's a few pics.

Glen Coe
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South of Mallaig A861 near Roshven
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Near the A9 at Dalnacardoch Lodge Road
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Had a great time - looking forward to next visit.

David & Lyn
 
Me and the wife were in Scotland for the weekend too. From Troon to Skye to Balmoral and then to Cairryan. 820 miles in total from home to home. Hope you had as good a time as we had :thumb
 
Only 1200 miles, starting on Friday evening, up to Laide at the most northerly, near Struan at the most westerly and over the "Bridge over the Atlantic". And back home this afternoon :(
 
Did we see you

Yeap, Sue and I just back.did we see you.................We did Seil, Tobermory, Mallaig, Plocton, Applecross, Gairloch, Torridon, Killin,Loch Lyon (brilliant circular route not on map:D ) then the wicked road to Amulree, then Crieff, Edinbourgh, Kelso and home. 1500 miles and hardly got wet till the ride home:aidan ...........Stayed at Tigh an Tush at Bridge over the Atlantic excellent night, Harbour Inn Tobermory, great breakfast, Applceross Inn and Amulree hotel, a little quirky but excellent:thumb :thumb :thumb
 
Yeap, Sue and I just back.did we see you.................We did Seil, Tobermory, Mallaig, Plocton, Applecross, Gairloch, Torridon, Killin,Loch Lyon (brilliant circular route not on map:D ) then the wicked road to Amulree, then Crieff, Edinbourgh, Kelso and home.

Might have done :) Up on the top of Bealach na Ba at 10:10 on the 27th May, headed from Eilean Donan, towards Applecross and then up towards Ullapool. Once I've resized the photo's I'll be posting some.

Like you only saw about 20 - 30 minutes of real rain / showers over the whole weekend. Bit :cool: though, 4.5 degrees C according to the GSA's air temp gauge on the Bealach na Ba :eek: definitely no :Motomartin
 


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