SW Scotland - Airshow, Waterfalls, Off Road, Bike Rally

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A last minute decision by Skye to stay at her grans last night meant I was free to go out and play and use up my tankful of petrol.
Not enough to go to Cambeltown and back so as Glowingsplint had posted about the Castle Douglas Rally I thought that would be a
good area to head for especially as I hadn't been down that way before. A quick bit of googling showed that there was an Air show
on this weekend at Dumfries. Saw plenty aircraft in the forces but thought it would at leat be a start to the day. After seeing so
folks photos of rivers and waterfalls elsewhere on the forum I also fancied trying to get some similar shots so found that there was
another Grey Mares Tail waterfall (apart from Moffat) not too far from Castle Douglas.

Headed of early and was at the Dumfries Air Museum for 10am (air show wasn't till 11am it turned out). Was good though as there
were not many people about and was able to get some photos and have a look around the various displays of memorabilia.
The Air Traffic Tower is where most items are displayed and it was a good range of interesting stuff.
Normal admission is £3 which is not bad. Bought a twix in their cafe for only 40p so not dear to eat either.

Here are just a few of the photos I took.

The Airshow starting to get busy

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A Wessex helicopter of 848 Naval Air Commando Squadron.
I spent 2 years with 845 Squadron so spent may an hour flying in these.

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The Counter rotating propellors of a Gannet.
Looking at these on the flight deck of a carrier could be very dangerous as they could have an hypnotic effect
on some people and we were shown real video of somebody walking into these props during out training.
All you saw was a puff of red and then two stumps of legs falling over.

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They had quite a few displays about the Spitfire and have a restoration project going on which should be good when it is finished

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A Search and Rescue Seaking arrives for the show

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I left the museum just after eleven and headed West to Galloway National Park.
From Gatehouse of Fleet I headed up into the hills but that bit it wasn't as scenic as I had hoped.
Came out at Creetown and headed North up the back of Newton Stewart onto the A712 (The Queen's Way)
heading towards New Galloway. This was a good road with nice views, good surface and little traffic.
On this road is the Grey Mair's Tail Waterfall. The waterfall lies just behind the car park by the roadside so dead easy to get to.
Unbelievably I was the only one there so was able to mess about for ages trying to get different shots.
It was a bit drizzly at this point but wasn't too bad. Here are a selection of the photos I took.

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A couple of hundred yards further on there was a wild goat car park and I did see plenty goats but by this time it was raining a bit more
(and I had believed the weather forecast and had a mesh jacket on).
Before reaching New Galloway I turned Eastwards onto the Raiders Road which is a forestry trail similar to the one up at Dukes Pass.
The road was fine for a GS and like all other roads was virtually deserted apart from the odd 4x4.

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"Journey" an earthwork labyrinth on the Raiders Road

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Spotted some young deer in this area.

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At the end of the Raiders Road you join the A762 and from there it wasn't long till I was in Castle Douglas.
Soon spotted the Bike Rally and caught up with quite a few GS owners. Tales of woe were shared.
Seems like everybody is riding around wondering when their bike is going to break down. Not good news for BMW.

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Some shots taken on the run home from Castle Douglas
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Journey home was via the A713 from Castle Douglas towards New Galloway.
Instead of turning onto the A702 I turned onto the A712.
However it was a good mistake as the A712 turned out a stonking road on the GS and no traffic.
After a while I realised that the sun wasn't quite where it should be if I was heading North so at Corsock
I turned onto back roads heading North for the A702 to Monlaive. Great back roads and the surface was surprisingly good.
Made far better time across them than I had anticipated when looking at them on the map.
Once at Monlaive I followed the A702 towards Thornhill and turned onto an excellent back road heading for Sanguhar.
From there I took the B740 down to Crawfordjohn.
This was a bit wider than some of the roads I had just been on and with a good surface and loads of great corners.
Did have to keep an eye out for sheep on this stretch though. Noticed a lot of people wild camping along this road.
Next I went East along the A70 to Muirkirk and then up the fantastic biker's road, the B743 to Strathaven.
This is a great road about 10 miles long and well worth a go in either direction if in the area.
From Strathaven it was back along the A71 to join the M74 for a few miles to a reached home.
Couldn't believe how empty the roads were today and can certainly recommend the South West of Scotland for some excellent biking roads catering for all preferences.
While there was some rigged scenery similar to up North most of the day was spent surrounded by greenery of different shapes and shades.
Must look awesome in Autumn but a bit dangerous with so many wet leaves on the roads.
Certainly plenty more roads to discover in the area.
 
Cracking pictures there again bud, the air show looks not bad either. The strathaven road your talking about is a fantastic road, made even better when your on a GS:thumb
 
pics are too big for my screen and 40p for a twix ye were feckin robbed:eek:
 
The strathaven road your talking about is a fantastic road, made even better when your on a GS:thumb

I used to love it on my R1100RS but even better on the R1200GS

pics are too big for my screen and 40p for a twix ye were feckin robbed:eek:

Sorry for pics been too big, next time I'll export them based on pixel width, what's the most suitable size for most people.
Twix actually cost me 50p as I put 10p in their donations box, still cheaper than the robbing buggers around here ;)

Love the pic' of the sun over the prop':thumb2

Thanks, unluckily a tent had been pitched behind the prop so had to trim the size down a bit to miss it out.

Skyenet, where aboots is that Raiders road I had a look on my maps and can't find it ?

Roddy If you type in "Raiders Road" in Google maps it will show you where it is.
It runs alongside the river from Clatteringshaws Loch on the A712 through the forest coming out onto the A762 just South of Loch Ken.
Nice run and some good views of the scenery and wildlife.
Nearly got the bike stuck a couple of times when I ventured away from the main track.
I need longer legs and bigger muscles to go off road on a GS. :eek:
 
nice pics there Iain (I'm envious - looks like you had a cracking ride).....for sizing, 950 across the top seems to fit in most screens I think.....:thumb
 
Great waterfall pics. I love the Muirkirk / Strathhaven road. Not been on it for many many years. You brought memories back. Also love Glentrool and Bruces Stone area at the Grey Mares Tail. Colin Macrae had many a good rally in those woods God Rest Him.
 
Great pics of the waterfall...........what exposure/appeture did you use on the waterfalls?
 
Couldn't believe how empty the roads were today and can certainly recommend the South West of Scotland for some excellent biking roads

heading home from the ferry after Tipp i was thinking the same thing. great roads, very little traffic. Reckon we should have a run down there soon:thumb

Stumpy
 
Sorry for pics been too big, next time I'll export them based on pixel width, what's the most suitable size for most people.
Twix actually cost me 50p as I put 10p in their donations box, still cheaper than the robbing buggers around here ;)

HEY WERE NO AW STUDENTS AND GET GRANTS FOR FANCY COMPUTERS SOME OF US HAE TAE PAY FOR THEM OORSEL'S :rob


Good on ye for your charity work:thumb2
 
HEY WERE NO AW STUDENTS AND GET GRANTS FOR FANCY COMPUTERS SOME OF US HAE TAE PAY FOR THEM OORSEL'S :rob

Was using my student grant to buy my bike ;) already had the fancy computers

However not a student anymore as I am now a fully qualified Early Years Practitioner after finishing my Graded Investigation In June with one of the highest mark ever obtained, apparently. Thank goodness that's all over and I have a life back.

Hopefully will manage to get a job in August once the Schools/Nurseries go back as Social Security don't cover bike loans or provide free fuel :(
 
Reckon we should have a run down there soon:thumb

Stumpy

I know some folk from Ayrshire that might be able to give us some ideas on suitable routes. I'll find out more :thumb Reckon we would need to do it before Autumn given the amount of trees (leaves) around :eek:

Iain
 
I know some folk from Ayrshire that might be able to give us some ideas on suitable routes. I'll find out more :thumb Reckon we would need to do it before Autumn given the amount of trees (leaves) around :eek:

Iain

Get organising then Iain. Ayrshire was where a young Oonyack cut his teeth riding bikes. If you can make it a Sunday run on a weekened Ayr Utd are playing at home I could go tae the fitba on the Saturday and the ride out on the Sunday.
Doon tae Newton Stewart is a guid run pr a Burns Run Ayr Tarbolton Annan Dumfries etc:rob

And don't worry about the leaves
 
However not a student anymore as I am now a fully qualified Early Years Practitioner after finishing my Graded Investigation In June with one of the highest mark ever obtained, apparently. Thank goodness that's all over and I have a life back. (

Congratulations Ian,

I hope the job hunting is successful.

Bob.
 
Get organising then Iain. Ayrshire was where a young Oonyack cut his teeth riding bikes. If you can make it a Sunday run on a weekened Ayr Utd are playing at home I could go tae the fitba on the Saturday and the ride out on the Sunday.

Sundays are perfect for me but you'll need to let me know when Ayr Utd plays at home as I know bugger all about football ;)

Once I have some feedback from the folk I know from the area I'll start a new run thread :thumb
 
Congratulations Ian,

I hope the job hunting is successful.

Bob.

Thanks Bob. So pleased that its all over as I put a lot of effort into my studies, research and work placements. Many nights I was still working on stuff into the early hours of the morning.

I did a lot on developing the use of sign language to develop communication skills in toddlers so hopefully that will give me an edge at interviews. No jobs getting advertised at the moment as most places are on holiday.

Iain
 
I hail from the town of Honest Men and Bonny Lassies, if you need any help, give me a shout.
 


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