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Here's a few (a lot) pics from our summer tour in Scotland
It was a cracking fortnight only slightly marred by abandoning wild camping on Ulva due to a force 7 gale and heavy rain.
I'm glad i weighed the bike AFTER i got back, i think just ubnder 90lbs would have put me off even starting. We rode form the front door and took trains, not a single car for 2 weeks, which was nice.
thanks to those who gave advice, the route was great with some real unknown beauties. I particularly liked the way that on most days we could see our next destination in the distance, kept a really nice perspective on the ride.
clicky on the picy:
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looks amazing, awesome set of pics!! would love to do something like this myself....
thanks, give it a try.
Just take less stuff than we did ๐
great pics, really nice
thanks, i want to be back there now. We considered just carrying on and not bothering coming home ๐
Beautiful pics
It doesn't look like you enjoyed the distilleries....!!
Excellent pics. I want to be there NOW!
sadly we passed most of the distilleries on a Sunday. we bough miniatures of every one we visited though form the whisky store in Bowmore
What a fabulous trip. Superb pictures.
SB
thanks
Well what can follow a fantastic memory of a trip , trully inspiring !
Thats it next spring thats where i will be going again , not been up to western highlands for 9 years so trip well overdue.
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You dont always get weather like that, did you pay extra for the weather to be that good? 8)
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Some really great pics there.
I have the book "Mountain Bike Scotland - The Highlands". Do you have that and are there any routes in it you would recommend? Or did you use any other books in terms of deciding where to ride? I could well have a few days up there in September and need as many tips as possible as to where to ride. Cheers
Simon - that's the Kenny (Bl&&dy) Wilson book and is probably the best there is. You do need to be able to read a map and be pretty self-sufficient as he doesn't spoon-feed you like some guide books do.
The Richard Moore/Andy McAndlish Bike Scotland Trails Guide also has a few ideas.
Oh - and lets us know when you're up this way.
Druid
Cheers - where abouts are you based? I am a bit worried about asking to meet up with people for a ride, as I need to spend a couple of weeks back on my bike, and a typical ride for me is maybe 15 - 20 miles, as opposed to a Bog Trotters style epic day out. I am not that fast a rider too, so would'nt want people to be cheesed off if they were to join me. Would be great to maybe meet up with a few locals though as yeah, am not experienced in map reading.
Time wise will be up middle of September I think.
Oh and I will be planning a STW ride at Kirroughtree 26th September and Mabie/Dalbeattie on 27th, but was thinking I will post an "are you interested" thread on Tuesday as people may be away this weekend and Monday riding etc.
Great shots of what looks a great trip.....
am I the only one to wonder quite how (had you gone to one more) MrsMW would have illustrated the fact you'd hit distillery #13......... ๐
Fantastic pictures - it took me most of the day to look through them all! Looks like a great trip.
so, so great.
thanks for all the positive comments.
we didn't pay extra for the weather, but i didn't take any pictures on the really wet days. We've just paid pennants though by spending a very very wet weekend in the Lakes.
As for distillery number 13, i'm not sure how that would have gone!
Simon - no mountain biking books involved, just plenty of time with tracklogs and geograph for the off road bits.
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pault41Thats it next spring thats where i will be going again , not been up to western highlands for 9 years so trip well overdue.
bit further north but [url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrmichaelwright/sets/72157616674880643/ ]this[/url] was our springtime trip to scotland, which we went on despite a terrible forecast and were rewarded with great weather.