Yup – forecast is looking ok at this point. My main concern is that there is a lot of water in the rivers from the rain and snow-melt which will make crossings hazardous. Hopefully they'll subside a bit before Saturday. I'm staying with friends near Alness on Friday and at the Ceilidh Place on Saturday.
Plan is as follows:
[*]Meet at 8AM in the big car park beside the Tesco (not the Tesco car park itself). I'm reckoning on the ride taking 8-10 hours.
Head count (shouldn't take long) and route briefing
Ride to Bonar Bridge, dip toe in Dornoch Firth, re-supply.
Ride back West.[/*]
There will be two groups. TJ is talking about a mellow-paced alternative which stops at the tidal limit of the Kyle of Sutherland before heading back. My own objective is Bonar Bridge itself. There are some options for the return leg which I'll point out on maps. I expect everyone to take responsibility for their own well-being as well as looking out for others – I'm not a qualified guide! I'll carry map and compass but I'd expect other to do as well. This obviously goes for food, clothing and safety equipment too.
The contingency plan, if the weather goes tits-up or we can't safely cross a river is to simply turn back and try again another day.
I'll add other info. as it comes to mind.
Last thing is a roll-call of the definite attendees…