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Re: Scotland...in august - paul.s - 29-03-12

theres a good chip shop in ullapool on the harbour 2 min walk from the campsite itl help take your mind off the god awfull midgeis but wash the skin so soft off your fingers first as it tastes awfull


Re: Scotland...in august - rayburn600 - 29-03-12

There are some serious ticks & midges in Scotland so beware....
You have been warned.
I took this picture of a green tick a while back, so watch out for them.






















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Re: Scotland...in august - Looney tune - 29-03-12

(29-03-12, 09:48 PM)rayburn600 link Wrote:There are some serious ticks & midges in Scotland so beware....
You have been warned.
I took this picture of a green tick a while back, so watch out for them.






















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Don't panic tho, we have the RED CROSS to control them old green ticks.  :b


Re: Scotland...in august - BIG MAC - 29-03-12

They wear kilts to avoid trouser fly


Re: Scotland...in august - SEPTIKANGEL - 30-03-12

Why not try the Round Britain Rally at the same time if you're going up there?
http://www.roundbritainrally.co.uk/index1.htm
Non competitive, runs from April 1st to October 31st each year.
90 landmarks to find from simple clues given - Do it for fun, or do it for charity, do as many or as few as you like.
I've been doing it for 5 years now - always got somewhere interesting to go.
You know the story, nice bike, nice day, where will I go then? 
The RBR is better than sticking a pin in a map and it gives you some sense of purpose to your ride.
How many times have you been over and over the same old route again and again. 
The RBR send you to places we'd mostly otherwise by pass / miss.
But beware, it's addictive.