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Thursday Afternoon
From Lowland to Highland the senses of a motorcyclist will make many and varied adjustments, the first to strike us this year was nasal.
Leaving the (not actually) lowland of North Yorkshire our noses were filled with the musky scent of oilseed rape, its vivid gold lighting up the landscape. Occasional shady woodland sections gave powerful garlic but a day or two later and though the colours would still be golden it would be the heady scent of coconut that would replace it. Less Sunshine on Leith, more Sunshine on Gorse!
We left work just after three and set off for the first overnight stop, Edinburgh. The intention was to avoid major roads except if absolutely necessary. The twisty backroads to Scotch Corner and a very brief section of A1 to Barton Interchange to pick up the A6275 magnetic north. Clearly a Roman road it hacks off arrow straight but uppy downy to the A68, itself a rollercoaster ride. A brief right on the A69 to pick up the B6309, the section past Welton around Hadrian’s Wall intriguing with a linked set of reservoirs and watercourses. Though I’d written a list of (vague) directions I became ‘navigationally inconvenienced’ and ended up missing a junction and finding we were entering Ponteland. Though off-route it was not an issue as just an opportunity to discover something new, which we did when choosing a dead-end road in error. I have never seen so many large and very poorly executed houses in one spot. Carbuncles would be too good a term. It was like there had been a competition to create the shittest house designs going then build them close together. Several plots probably had pleasant 1930s or 50s houses originally but they’d been removed and huge grandiose piles of crap erected in their place. I’m all for individuality and don’t want to seem stuck-up of snobby but google earth Runnymede Road or Western Way and make your own decision. I can only assume there are a lot of footballers or lottery winners building in the area (hush my mouth). In fact I just looked up the Wiki entry and it appears our hunches were very true! Bizarre! A worthy distraction then and one no GPS would have allowed.
Back on route we took the B6524 for Morpeth to pick up the A697 for Wooler and Coldstream. I’d neglected to notice the B6524 didn’t have a junction on the A1 so we ended up a few more small backroads before joining the A1 in order to immediately leave it and take the very pleasant and quiet 697 to Scotland. Hitting the City Bypass at Edinburgh we took the old A1 into Leith and our first overnight stop at the Premier Inn. Knew it would be a brief stop so just needed a room and access to some new scenery for us.
We just had enough time to change before heading up to the Loch Fyne for our first (of many) seafood treats. We’d arrived a bit too late to explore far so just took in the immediate area and noted a large Asda suitable for breakfast and confirmed we may come back – sans m/c – to explore the area more thoroughly. We would normally stay up at South Queensferry as it’s a really interesting area and we know it well, but thought a change would be good – don’t know this side of Edinburg at all, another time!
199 Miles
From Lowland to Highland the senses of a motorcyclist will make many and varied adjustments, the first to strike us this year was nasal.
Leaving the (not actually) lowland of North Yorkshire our noses were filled with the musky scent of oilseed rape, its vivid gold lighting up the landscape. Occasional shady woodland sections gave powerful garlic but a day or two later and though the colours would still be golden it would be the heady scent of coconut that would replace it. Less Sunshine on Leith, more Sunshine on Gorse!
We left work just after three and set off for the first overnight stop, Edinburgh. The intention was to avoid major roads except if absolutely necessary. The twisty backroads to Scotch Corner and a very brief section of A1 to Barton Interchange to pick up the A6275 magnetic north. Clearly a Roman road it hacks off arrow straight but uppy downy to the A68, itself a rollercoaster ride. A brief right on the A69 to pick up the B6309, the section past Welton around Hadrian’s Wall intriguing with a linked set of reservoirs and watercourses. Though I’d written a list of (vague) directions I became ‘navigationally inconvenienced’ and ended up missing a junction and finding we were entering Ponteland. Though off-route it was not an issue as just an opportunity to discover something new, which we did when choosing a dead-end road in error. I have never seen so many large and very poorly executed houses in one spot. Carbuncles would be too good a term. It was like there had been a competition to create the shittest house designs going then build them close together. Several plots probably had pleasant 1930s or 50s houses originally but they’d been removed and huge grandiose piles of crap erected in their place. I’m all for individuality and don’t want to seem stuck-up of snobby but google earth Runnymede Road or Western Way and make your own decision. I can only assume there are a lot of footballers or lottery winners building in the area (hush my mouth). In fact I just looked up the Wiki entry and it appears our hunches were very true! Bizarre! A worthy distraction then and one no GPS would have allowed.
Back on route we took the B6524 for Morpeth to pick up the A697 for Wooler and Coldstream. I’d neglected to notice the B6524 didn’t have a junction on the A1 so we ended up a few more small backroads before joining the A1 in order to immediately leave it and take the very pleasant and quiet 697 to Scotland. Hitting the City Bypass at Edinburgh we took the old A1 into Leith and our first overnight stop at the Premier Inn. Knew it would be a brief stop so just needed a room and access to some new scenery for us.
We just had enough time to change before heading up to the Loch Fyne for our first (of many) seafood treats. We’d arrived a bit too late to explore far so just took in the immediate area and noted a large Asda suitable for breakfast and confirmed we may come back – sans m/c – to explore the area more thoroughly. We would normally stay up at South Queensferry as it’s a really interesting area and we know it well, but thought a change would be good – don’t know this side of Edinburg at all, another time!
199 Miles
must get a f***kr account and imbed in future 


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