2nd jab this Saturday lunchtime! None of that Laphroaig mouthwash thanks...
You'd better bring what you drink then Simon
Second jab for me on Monday
2nd jab this Saturday lunchtime! None of that Laphroaig mouthwash thanks...
2nd jab this Saturday lunchtime! None of that Laphroaig mouthwash thanks...
Put me down for a tent spot
Sea view if poss
Are you riding up, or going in the van with bike in the back? I am trying to decide whether to go on the 80, or XCountry... I can use the soft panniers on either. The tank bag on the 80 is much bigger, so it could be the better choice.
That route up from Carlisle... there are nicer, smaller roads. Get across the Firth and then once at Perth, the A93 to Glenshee, much, much nicer route and there will be hardly a soul on it. Past Breamar, turn left at Crathie for Tomintoul road but then turn right at Cock Bridge and head straight for Huntly on the small road through Strathdon (name of one of my ships!) Bridge of Buchat, Kildrummy, Edinbanchory, Rhynie, Huntly, Avochie, Gordonstown, Portsoy. It is about 470miles from Uttoxeter. I might go via the Tan Hill Inn and up to Blythe the day before.
All it’s fit for reallyThat's what they dab on peoples arms in Scotland following the jab.
I'll be there but going posh at the Station Hotel.
See you in there PW
Won’t be on my own in the Station Hotel with all you hardy campers folding for comfort
See you in there Steve. Me and my mate have de-camped from the bunkhouse to the Station Hotel.
We thought, to hell with it lets have a bit more comfort
See you in there Steve. Me and my mate have de-camped from the bunkhouse to the Station Hotel.
We thought, to hell with it lets have a bit more comfort
Oh, I reckon you'd find the Sail Loft pretty damn comfy, Tony. Other than having to make yer own grub (if you choose) the facilities are very modern and easily hotel quality. There's no bar mind, but that's easily sorted.
Oh, I reckon you'd find the Sail Loft pretty damn comfy, Tony. Other than having to make yer own grub (if you choose) the facilities are very modern and easily hotel quality. There's no bar mind, but that's easily sorted.
Yup, it's been upgraded and is a really smart place. No bar but the living room with a wood burning stove is a luxury. I doubt anyone would be disappointed with it.
Make sure to let them know of cancellations for the place. It'll be opened to public bookings at some point if we don't have too many staying
Might manage to take over the Station Hotel at this rate! It's close the the Co-op, chippy, Chinese and a short walk down to the seafront.