After work on Friday it was a cracking evening and with the wife have the girls round for dinner and drinks, I decided to go for a quick run up around Loch Long, Loch Lomond and Loch Lubnaig. A nice way to spend 150 miles on such a nice night.
No music on this one just the sound of the road and the bike.
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Friday evening Loch Loch & Loch Lomond
Re: Friday evening Loch Loch & Loch Lomond
Did very much the same route last Sunday being based in Drymen for 3 nights then onto Blairgowerie for another 3. Except for Loch Lomond there seems to be no traffic and last week no rain. Amazing. Somehow my Nav V thought it was a good idea to ride home through the centre of Perth on a Friday morning. Now I know where all the cars are.
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Re: Friday evening Loch Loch & Loch Lomond
We were in Selkirk on Friday morning, which route did you take back home.RTman10 wrote:Somehow my Nav V thought it was a good idea to ride home through the centre of Perth on a Friday morning.
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DaygloDavid wrote: We were in Selkirk on Friday morning, which route did you take back home.
No, not me. I was in a bit of a hurry. M74/6. Didn't do me any good as the M6 was solid from the M62 so ended up in the Peaks to get home. No bad thing though.
Re: Friday evening Loch Loch & Loch Lomond
Nothing so spectacular but just back from a day trip from Surrey to Broadway in the Cotswolds - 250 mile round-trip, with some great roads, including the Charlbury TT (see Simon Weir's Biker's Britain).
Not a bad way to spend Sunday...
Not a bad way to spend Sunday...
Re: Friday evening Loch Loch & Loch Lomond
Just got a copy of Biker's Britain and I am planning a Lakes & Yorkshire raid earlier next year!
richardbd wrote: Nothing so spectacular but just back from a day trip from Surrey to Broadway in the Cotswolds - 250 mile round-trip, with some great roads, including the Charlbury TT (see Simon Weir's Biker's Britain).
Not a bad way to spend Sunday...