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My Jollydays :)

Postby slparry » Wed Aug 19, 2015 7:52 pm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSIWp7E ... e=youtu.be

The weather was stunning, the KGT faultless, the food awesome, the scenery breathtaking, the roads and the company fantastic.

5 days, 1200 miles four of those days in stunning sunshine, only rained today on the way home :)
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Postby andy griff » Wed Aug 19, 2015 9:04 pm

nice to see you back in circulation Steve !

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Postby slparry » Wed Aug 19, 2015 9:13 pm

andy griff wrote:nice to see you back in circulation Steve !


thanks Andy, the Scottish air ... and Lagavulins have done wonders for my recuperation :)

Oh and your R12S performed perfectly, despite the Isle of Skye Ferry chimps temporarily breaking it :)
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Postby slparry » Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:54 pm

more detail

This year was a little different for our group as a couple from Indianapolis, who'd seen last years pics on the K1200GT page on Facebook asked to join us and hired a Honda 1200 Crosstourer.

We rode up from North Wales, stopping in the Lake district for lunch at the Kirkstone Pass Inn before moving on to Moffat for an afternoon coffee. First nights overnight stop was the Erskine Bridge hotel in Glasgow.

http://www.theerskinebridgehotel.co.uk/

Next morning, in glorious sunshine (unusual for Scotland) we made our way to Aberfoyle and over the awesome Dukes Pass, if you Google it you'll see it's a highly rated bike route. It's the type of road where a good RD400 would rule, with bends that flick left and right in instant succession for about 12 miles, and best of all with little traffic.

Eventually stopping at the Brig o Turk tearooms for coffee and cake.

http://brigoturktearoom.co.uk/

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Then onwards up The Cairnwell to lunch at the Glenshee ski centre, achingly sexy ribbon of tarmac draped over stunning scenery, with no traffic.

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http://www.adventurebikerider.com/news/1142-the-abr-guide-to-the-highest-passes-in-scotland.html

After lunch we went over the 2nd pass in that link, The Lecht, breathtaking scenery continued, with stunning vistas at every curve and rise.

Dropped into the old fire station café in Tomintoul for the afternoon break before dropping down to Inverness in blistering sunshine to head down the Great Glen for the overnight stop in the very civilised Loch Ness Inn in Drumnadrochit.

http://www.staylochness.co.uk/

Next morning after a quick photo op at Urqhart Castle, we headed to the Glen Ord distillery for a whisky tour. Then on the isolated sinuous route towards Ullapool stopping at the Aultguish Inn for lunch, haggis, cheese and chilli toasted sandwiches :)

Headed off towards the afternoon stop at Poolewe along increasingly smaller, single track roads with incredible curves, views and a roller coaster of rises and falls along the coast road. Once at Poolewe we stopped at the cute Bridge Café for afternoon tea and scones :)

From there we continued on the Wester Ross Coastal trail. Words cannot describe how the scenery gets better and better, in our U.S. travelling companions words ".... this continues not to suck ...." :)

Traversing the single track road with the sea loch on the right, threading through the wandering sheep and highland cattle eventually brought us to the awesome Applecross inn. The inn is a traditional highland pub, with rooms and serving the freshest most gorgeous seafood right next to the sea loch.

http://www.applecross.uk.com/inn/

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my go at an arty pic with my 16 year old Lagavulin single malt in the foreground and my K12GT in the background framed by the coastline

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After an awesome evening of food, banter, beer and single malts we slept like babes in lovely rooms before waking to another day of stunning sunshine and a fantastic breakfast with the worlds finest Stornoway Black Pudding. The bane of the highlands, midgies made packing a quick affair before getting on the bikes for the Applecross Pass, the Bealach na Ba, in the link above.

Although I've traversed the pass on a few occasions it never fails to impress.

From there we rode over to Lochcarron and dropped down to visit Eilean Donan castle for coffee and a photo stop.

http://www.eileandonancastle.com/

When leaving an RAF C130 Hercules came roaring up Loch in a fantastic display of low level flight at the same height as the castle before banking hard to the right and vanishing up the glen.

From there it was over to the Isle of Skye on the Skye bridge, riding across Skye for a quick lunch while waiting for the ferry to Mallaig.

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From Mallaig we headed down the old coast road to Ardgour via Strontian to get the flatbed Corran Ferry.

From there it was a fantastic run over Glencoe and the desolate Ranoch Moor before dropping down to The Green Welly café.

http://www.thegreenwellystop.co.uk/

After a quick break we headed for the Erskine Bridge Hotel in Glasgow via Loch Lomond.

Next morning we packed reluctantly for the trip home, the weather matching the mood, broke from the previous four sunny days turning to rain. I escorted my American friends to the rental bike company to get them to replace a worn rear tyre, before heading home. shattered but having had an unforgettable trip.
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Postby Mitch1100 » Thu Aug 20, 2015 3:09 am

Well done great trip thanx for sharing!
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Postby bobtail » Fri Aug 21, 2015 10:14 am

Most excellent Steve. See the best remedy for getting over your debilitating illness was to throw a leg over. Glad you had a great time I particularly liked your little video with the incidental music! Recognised 99% of the pics, the views from the top of the Pass of the Cattle are stupendous and you were so lucky to get a clear day. Sounds like you all had a brilliant time.

By the way (if you've read on the other site) you will know that the K12S has departed from the shores of sunny Higher Kinnerton and by September I should be a 'proper' Boxer Boy :D The R1200RS is arriving, hopefully, within the next few weeks and I am getting rather excited!

We are off to Inverness in 3 weeks or so on four wheels this time though hopefully we'll get some nice, sunny days like you did.

Cheers,

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Postby Boxermed69 » Sun Aug 23, 2015 10:22 pm

Certainly lucked out with the weather Steve. Great pics. Cheers.

Mike :)
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Postby slparry » Mon Aug 24, 2015 8:07 am

Boxermed69 wrote:Certainly lucked out with the weather Steve. Great pics. Cheers.

Mike :)


Thanks Mike, pics are only taken with my mobile phone (Blackberry Z10), don't bother taking my camera anymore :)
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Postby slparry » Mon Aug 24, 2015 8:11 am

bobtail wrote:Most excellent Steve. See the best remedy for getting over your debilitating illness was to throw a leg over. Glad you had a great time I particularly liked your little video with the incidental music! Recognised 99% of the pics, the views from the top of the Pass of the Cattle are stupendous and you were so lucky to get a clear day. Sounds like you all had a brilliant time.

By the way (if you've read on the other site) you will know that the K12S has departed from the shores of sunny Higher Kinnerton and by September I should be a 'proper' Boxer Boy :D The R1200RS is arriving, hopefully, within the next few weeks and I am getting rather excited!

We are off to Inverness in 3 weeks or so on four wheels this time though hopefully we'll get some nice, sunny days like you did.

Cheers,

Bob


Thanks Bob, the video is from an app built into my mobile, does all of the creation automatically.

The weather was outstanding and made the trip, seeing scenery without rain is much better :D

The RS is a lovely bike, what colour have you gone for? From Williams?
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Postby bobtail » Mon Aug 24, 2015 9:31 am

Steve, yep went back to our favourite dealer. Did the test ride on one from Chester Motorrad but only because they are nearer that was the blue/white one. Getting the grey/black one wasn't all that keen on the blue/white with just a few extras (but no bling!) I was surprised at how much lighter it felt than the K12 not just overall but the clutch especially. Looking forward to a long and happy relationship with it just as I had with the K12.

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