World Tour of Scotland, a Bank Holiday break

Nice ride report Fritz!

Trust you guys are keeping well.

Reasuringly nice to see you have ditched the tent too, for the odd trip.
 
What a great ride report and pictures, thanks for posting it Fritz!
 
Very Good reading Fritz - we lived in Lochinver till last year, (we had the pub next to the pie shop for 7 years), and although i spent last weekend enjoying your home territory of North Yorkshire at the Dent gathering, i miss that area of Scotland a great deal, great write up.

BTW your leisurely lunch Prawns came off a wee black boat thats moored by the ice plant in the Harbour next to a blue boat, she's called "Glen Coul", owned and skipped Robbie Kinnaird, here she in on her way out to sea leaving Lochinver Harbour (black boat in the background - Robbie on deck...) he supplies the Pie Shop with prawns. :)

(all the locals call them prawns - but tourists like to have langoustine)
 

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Thanks for the inspiration, were off on tour next week.

We'll do a report when we get back
 
(all the locals call them prawns - but tourists like to have langoustine)

The locals call the tourists......... "Bonglies"........ :rob

Lochinver is spoiled by shit planning permissions, high prices in the Bistro (pie shop), Fishing boats treating the local environment as a dumping ground, and local "yahoos" prepared to pump oil into the harbour and river mouth............. :rob

Al
 
Enjoyed the RR Fritz and some nice photos,pleasantly surprised about the number of guys on here who also enjoy a bit of hill walking.
Flatdog you'll not be disappointed with the roads and Scenery in Argyll and Sutherland, the weather possibly but that's no reason to stay away

Norrie
 
Thanks for the kind words folks, hope a few of you will get up there and discover just how magnificent these isles can be, it’s still a long way if your ‘darn sarf’, but well worth the trip. Best off taking a whirlwind tour then keep coming back to explore different areas over a longer period. We are very privileged to have this scenery so close by – same could be said for Alps and like, but Scotland is considerably wilder in many respects, take a trip up winter climbing in remote locations and I’m pretty sure you are a lot more ‘out there’ than most of the main mountains of Europe. Taking to two legs is a real chance to explore just how remote the far NW is, however, we’re bikers!

A few specific replies

The roads are certainly nowhere near as good as 10 or 20 years ago, but compared to terrible lack of maintenance and abjectly dangerous conditions around here they seem damn good. We should complain far more often, Councils will only react to complaints generally – I get a bit sick of entering defects on their pages but I guess we should all do it more often. And I never raised a complaint about the closure we came across up there mind, hmmmm. Anyway, the roads are definitely generally better up there (due to less traffic I suspect)

Yorkshire boyz – we should have a get together. Appreciate it’ll be like herding cats but we should try and catch up, been a while!

Nice that the report brought back memories – Cultybraggan was an interesting place. I remember a lad in the cadets down at Thetford next to me shooting someone he didn’t like in the face with a blank, ah, happy days (I of course joke – lucky no lasting damage done – he was a right idiot!)

Standards of food presentation have improved greatly along with the food itself. No lemon got no Lemon Dave so Bev’s still with us. Wonder how the witch of Blubberhouse is fairing? Desolation is so rightly named then – the ex-locals had a very bad time of it up there under bad landlords and the like. Ironic it’s full of errant expensive motorhomes now.

I hope we’ll be getting back out and about with tent in a bit, had a fair few issues over past years but things seem to be improving. I hope to be back sleeping in puddles and living the hard life again soon. The odd 5* goes down well mind – but a bit of wild camping can’t be priced. I’m very lucky that Bev would much prefer the tent to the hotel!

Great hearing about where the food came from – there used to be a fellow there that had a place near the mission that sold seafood – still in area? Watched him unload the ‘prawns’ and enjoyed some great produce. It’s great how much standards for food have improved. I remember the old (bad) days, everywhere shut early and on one memorable instance my mate got Spag Bol…with a portion of cubed turnip on the plate! We spent the ‘odd’ occasion in the pub the week before when up walking.

And finally David – I’m very envious of your weather!!!

Hopefully it’s given a few folk a few ideas and upped the Scottish economy a few quid.

Scotland IS the place (up ‘til the midges come out)

Enjoying reading all the recent trip reports from up there - keep 'em coming :thumb
 
Great report & super pictures, thanks for sharing it with us :beerjug:
 
Nice Ride report and so glad you two still enjoying life on an airhead. Its not a bad old place up there when the weathers playing ball. I still think the hot chocolates a bit steep though :D

AndyT
 


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