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Scotland/cumbria
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 6:02 pm
by blinkey501
June 2nd i will be setting off from Doncaster up to scotland to john o groats with a friend of mine.
We intend to have a steady run up and be there by sunday night after stopping off midway on saturday night.
The plan is to ride down to inverness then across to fort william. Monday/tuesday
Tuesday/ Wednesday we intend to go down the west coast of scotland then into cumbria and stop off at lake windermere...
The additional plan is to ride up Hardknott pass which is the steepest road in britain and look down on windermere.
There will be no rush and additional routes will be added has we intend to get home on friday evening,
so if time allows and weather permitting we will deviate routes to pick up some more scenery
If any one would like to join us on all or any of this ride pm me please

Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 6:40 pm
by Samray
Sounds like a great ride.

Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 6:44 pm
by HisNibbs
Make sure you go North of the Loch from Inverness to Ft. William. Been a long time but I recollect that being the better side. Yes a long time since I was all the way up there on a bike. I think 38 years...... so maybe its changed a bit. Enjoy.
Re: Scotland/cumbria
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 6:47 pm
by D-Rider
Excellent.
I've been wanting to take the bike round Scotland for some time but have never got round to it.
blinkey501 wrote: Hardknott pass
Anyone else got a pass named after them?

Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 7:15 pm
by Keith75
HisNibbs wrote:Make sure you go North of the Loch from Inverness to Ft. William. Been a long time but I recollect that being the better side. Yes a long time since I was all the way up there on a bike. I think 38 years...... so maybe its changed a bit. Enjoy.
This is correct, the A82 the north side of the loch. The other side's more like a goat track.
To be honest if I had 2 days to get from John O' Groats to Fort William I'd miss out Inverness altogether, go across the north coast, down to Ullapool - Gairloch - Strathcarron - Dornie - A87 - A82 - Fort William. 300+ miles but infinitely more interesting than the coming down the A9 and A82.
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 7:35 pm
by Aladinsaneuk
Enjoy
And yes I am jealous
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 10:14 pm
by blinkey501
Keith75 wrote:HisNibbs wrote:Make sure you go North of the Loch from Inverness to Ft. William. Been a long time but I recollect that being the better side. Yes a long time since I was all the way up there on a bike. I think 38 years...... so maybe its changed a bit. Enjoy.
This is correct, the A82 the north side of the loch. The other side's more like a goat track.
To be honest if I had 2 days to get from John O' Groats to Fort William I'd miss out Inverness altogether, go across the north coast, down to Ullapool - Gairloch - Strathcarron - Dornie - A87 - A82 - Fort William. 300+ miles but infinitely more interesting than the coming down the A9 and A82.
Thanks keith i will look at this route
And thanks to everyone else for their input into the routes which i am sure is going to be awsome

Re: Scotland/cumbria
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 10:16 pm
by blinkey501
D-Rider wrote:Excellent.
I've been wanting to take the bike round Scotland for some time but have never got round to it.
blinkey501 wrote: Hardknott pass
Anyone else got a pass named after them?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIpTNkiljZI
A bit long winded... But i think you get the idea

Re: Scotland/cumbria
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 10:35 pm
by D-Rider
blinkey501 wrote:D-Rider wrote:Excellent.
I've been wanting to take the bike round Scotland for some time but have never got round to it.
blinkey501 wrote: Hardknott pass
Anyone else got a pass named after them?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIpTNkiljZI
A bit long winded... But i think you get the idea

Oh yes, I'm familiar with the pass - I've been there (I guess that given it's name, I had to).
After all, the Hardknott pass has so much more panache than the Limpdean pass that Pete is still searching for
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 5:08 am
by Aladinsaneuk
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anyone else scared that andy is complaining that I am limp and not hard?
I think Andy is off to portsmouth to play with the sailors again
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 5:58 pm
by Keith75
blinkey501 wrote:Thanks keith i will look at this route
No problem. If you do decide to do the route I've suggested then Ullapool is probably the best place to stop overnight. Plenty of places to eat and drink and it's almost exactly half way.
When you get up to the far north be very careful about fuelling as and when, especially on a Sunday when lots of places still treat it as a day of rest. Which makes a refreshing change. Until you're running out of petrol.

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 3:43 pm
by blinkey501
Just fitted all the luggage, paniers and tanbag. I had a tip off from pete about an origional aprilia seat bag which i purchased... Thankyou pete
Long mirrors fitted so just praying for some good weather for the off.
I have been working on the bike for a couple of hours and noticed a change in temperature...gone cold has usual
Makes me wonder if we are going to have some nice weather has i think its overdue
