Remembrance Day trips out?

Hi Andy. Thanks for the offer.

I'm one of the gang of three and we have to get back to Gretna that night via Perth etc.

If you could pm me, I'll pass it on to the other two and see if it can fit in with our plans that day.

Cheers

Dave
 
Hi Andy. Thanks for the offer.

I'm one of the gang of three and we have to get back to Gretna that night via Perth etc.

If you could pm me, I'll pass it on to the other two and see if it can fit in with our plans that day.

Cheers

Dave

Will do Dave, pm en route :-)

Andy
 
Weather has been superb here for the last few days and looks like more of the same tomorrow, enjoy :flag
 
Ummm ... Just to be clear lads. ... Remembrance Sunday is November 13th. Next Friday is Armistice Day. Me, I will be at Haymarket for the Hearts' service on the 13th and the national memorial at the Castle on the 11th.
 
Remembrance Day 2016

Wet ride day, but still good to be out on two wheels. Met up with a local at the end of the road, then two more at the local blue and red food retailer.
Wandered west and found another stray rider alongside the A9.
Headed more west and took an opportunity to grab a photo before the forecast rain rained on us.

Made it to the commando monument in good time, wandered about reading the names of those that have left their mark, and when the anointed hour arrived, we stood and paid our silent respect & thanks.

The crew


The memorial


The memorial & the Crew


Respect


Then onto the Mill in Spean Bridge for some internal heating fluids for the riders – veggy soup and a roll followed by tea and cakes – how very British :).

The rain had fully arrived and was raining on us as only Highland rain can – with much wetness, so, once warmed up, we meander due east, with Aviemore as our next stop . . . . . for more refreshments before we bomb-bursted our separate ways.

Great to meet new people . . . . . and to grab a ride with folks I’ve not ridden with for quite some time :thumby:

SteveT

:cool:
 
Nice one Steve, was hoping to take a burn up there today , but no bike at the minute as sold my GS :blast and awaiting delivery of another.
 
Wet ride day, but still good to be out on two wheels. Met up with a local at the end of the road, then two more at the local blue and red food retailer.
Wandered west and found another stray rider alongside the A9.
Headed more west and took an opportunity to grab a photo before the forecast rain rained on us.

Made it to the commando monument in good time, wandered about reading the names of those that have left their mark, and when the anointed hour arrived, we stood and paid our silent respect & thanks.

The crew


The memorial


The memorial & the Crew


Respect


Then onto the Mill in Spean Bridge for some internal heating fluids for the riders – veggy soup and a roll followed by tea and cakes – how very British :).

The rain had fully arrived and was raining on us as only Highland rain can – with much wetness, so, once warmed up, we meander due east, with Aviemore as our next stop . . . . . for more refreshments before we bomb-bursted our separate ways.

Great to meet new people . . . . . and to grab a ride with folks I’ve not ridden with for quite some time :thumby:

SteveT

:cool:

Good run today Steve, even in the wetness our roads are truly splendid.

It was a lovely route, nice to pay our respects and good to meet a few new faces, thankfully the snow/ice stayed away too!

Happy to repeat in the near future :-)

Andy
 


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