Crackin run the day, weather was great.
Ah've been oor tae Applecross a few times before but the day was probarbly the best run yet.Good tae pit faces tae names and tae meet some mair tossers.

BTW how the hell are ye supposed tae tell these buggers apart.
How the feck did you get back at that time!!!! I was still at Applecross at 7pm glad that I had filled up with the guys last 3 gallons at Gairloch although at £7 a Gallon the wallet was well and trully stung

I actually would have run out had I not taken this and was running again for 40 miles with the fuel warning light on.....
I turned off right just after I took all your pics going past and headed over to Applecroass which was spectacular as always. I can't think why I went that way though as when I got down to Loch Carron I did a quick route back via Invergarry and that was 205 miles and the sun would soon be down so I went back via Achnasheen to Garve, Inverness towards Nairn then turned off for CAwdar Castle and Grantown on Spey then over to Tomintoul, over the Lecht and home via Ballater and Aboyne. I must admit to being a tad cold when I got home (ten past 10

) as I only had a t-shirt on under my Jacket and it was baltic going over the Lecht Ski centre.
Anyway heres a few pics from the day, great to meet you all again and many thanks to Big Hearted HRH King Jonny for getting the breakfasts in
A quick stop on the A832 heading into Aultbea. I thought I may have missed everyone but there was only Garfield waiting there. The food had finished and I had no petrol

time for a swift pint and a packet of crisps.
Garfield had eaten the last of the food and they had stopped serving - you would never know he had just eaten as the pounds are falling off him

Although Bob (Popa Chubby - the lead guitarist at GOTC) may just tip the scales. It was great to feel svelt like in all this company

Anyway Garfield and I decided to get a few shots of the Hotel just to prove we had actually turned up as nobody else had
