If you find yourself up near Inverness you've got to take the road to Fort William, follows the contours of Loch Ness, blinding road.
Quote from: sinto on 15 December 2015, 05:19:55 pmGood reply hedge Nice roads and the A72 that runs along the bottom of that triangle is great too If you find yourself up near Inverness you've got to take the road to Fort William, follows the contours of Loch Ness, blinding road.
Good reply hedge Nice roads and the A72 that runs along the bottom of that triangle is great too
Quote from: joebloggs on 19 December 2015, 07:34:49 pmIf you find yourself up near Inverness you've got to take the road to Fort William, follows the contours of Loch Ness, blinding road.I've been up as far as the turn-off by Loch Garry for Glen Shiel a couple of times in the past, but not further towards Ness. All in good time
Took advantage of the mi.ld weather and took a bimble round oxfordshire, from high wycombe to stokenchurch, testworth, oxford , brekkie at burger van just west of cassington, whitney, brize norton, abingdon, dorchester and "H"s cafe for tea, shillingford bridge hotel for toasted sarnie, not keen on food at "H"s, onto henley, marlow and back to high wycombe, a good mornings ride 105 ish miles.....a bonus at this time of year
If the wind is like this here, what will it be like among the hills?!
Quote from: Hedgetrimmer on 20 December 2015, 01:52:18 pmIf the wind is like this here, what will it be like among the hills?! Unsurprisingly, it's bloody windy
Nick, took a bimble round carterton and past your old shop.you going to start another in carlisle ? With a small change to the name I think it will work...
You cant tell me that this isnt your old shop.........
The higher hill tops lost in clag, and looking pretty threatening. But sod it, I'd come this far, I'll press on. So through Seatoller and the climb up to the Honister pass. Looking back:And this is what it looks like in summer.Details
Quote from: Hedgetrimmer on 19 December 2015, 06:37:54 pmThe higher hill tops lost in clag, and looking pretty threatening. But sod it, I'd come this far, I'll press on. So through Seatoller and the climb up to the Honister pass. Looking back:And this is what it looks like in summer.Details
Quote from: red98 on 20 December 2015, 01:38:18 pmTook advantage of the mi.ld weather and took a bimble round oxfordshire, from high wycombe to stokenchurch, testworth, oxford , brekkie at burger van just west of cassington, whitney, brize norton, abingdon, dorchester and "H"s cafe for tea, shillingford bridge hotel for toasted sarnie, not keen on food at "H"s, onto henley, marlow and back to high wycombe, a good mornings ride 105 ish miles.....a bonus at this time of year Ah, the old hunting ground Us old uns still show the younger folk the way...gotta get out when the weather permits Had some nice sunshine here today, but the wind has been howling with some heavy showers, so just a relaxing Sunday indoors for me today. If the wind is like this here, what will it be like among the hills?! Dick, we'll have to get together for a spin some time
Quote from: Hedgetrimmer on 20 December 2015, 01:52:18 pm Dick, we'll have to get together for a spin some time Yes, but I have two hours over the A66 to get to you so maybe springtime when temps have picked up a bit?
Dick, we'll have to get together for a spin some time
Quote from: dickturpin on 20 December 2015, 08:15:37 pmQuote from: Hedgetrimmer on 20 December 2015, 01:52:18 pm Dick, we'll have to get together for a spin some time Yes, but I have two hours over the A66 to get to you so maybe springtime when temps have picked up a bit?That's what I meant, next spring perhaps. Maybe I could pop down your way sometime too, and you show me around the North York Moors. I've got a lot of exploring to do now I'm up here