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bob neville



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All booked now for three nights at the Applecross Inn towards the end of September Thumbs Up

It must be popular as we got the last available room of the seven they have, and I even understood the accent of the Scottish gent I spoke to Very Happy

Gretna looks like a good stopping place on the way up and probably the Lakes on the way back.

Just been researching the walks around the Applecross area, not sure if we need walking boots or wetsuits Rolling with laughter

We are both hoping that we can get to see a Pine Martin whilst there, could be some long days/nights !!

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Green Machine



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Sounds good Bob! I'd like to head up this summer too.

Love those pics Greeni! Remember when you posted them the first time, and enjoyed looking though them again. God I love your old 90 - have you got a replacement yet? (Sorry for the OT). 2005 Td5 | 90 Station Wagon | Tonga Green
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keith



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Ok so I'm a Scotsman through and through , I live nxt to the brig'O doon and Robbie Burns cottage , I also look at the isle of Arran (often call Scotland in miniature ) the Mull of Kintyre and Turnberry golf course every day . I have a Russian wife and a business in Tbilisi and Moscow and a 2 bus tour company here in the heartland . I'm just in tonight from a trip to Perth , Stirling castle , the Falkirk wheel ( worlds only revolving boat wheel ) Dunkeld , on the river Tay , ( famous for Beatrix Potter and the only LR experience in Scotland ) Scone Palace , and an absolute must whilst on the A9 is the House of Bruar ( a highland experience to rival Harods any day ) At Easter we traveled with defender to Arran , Kintyre , make sure you do the Crinnan Canal , Oban , Mull , Staffa , Iona ( founded by St Columbus ) Fingles cave , you will see the puffins , dolphins , sea eagles , otters and seals , onwards to Skye ( three chimneys restaurant in world top 10 ) then to Tiree where the world big wave windsurfing champs are held . The outer Hebrideas will blow you away with corral white deserted beaches and crystal sea , check out the standing stones of Calanish ( much better than stone henge ) back to the highlands then Inverness , Aviemore , loads of famouse distillerys , and a wee walk up the Ben ( Nevis ) befor the 30 min drive over to and through Glen Coe . Scoot over to Edinburgh if going home the east coast M1 or down the middle to Glasgow and onto the M74 if heading south on the M6 . Well that's just a quick rumble around my back yard , You will have a great time , bring your middgie repellant and wellies , passport and euros if travelling after the refarendum . Don't forget to stop at the Glennfinnan viaduct with you camera ready for the Harry potter steam train ( the Jacobbite ) A must see . Ok I hope iv sold it to all around the world . See you soon Keith
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Retroanaconda



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As an Englishman who now lives and works in Scotland I have to say that there is so much to see and do, you'll have a fab time but you'll have to keep coming back to see the rest.

I've been up here 9 months now and I can just about understand the locals, figured out who this "ken" bloke was that everyone was blethering on about, and had my fair share of Scottish weather with large-scale flooding and the worst snow for a generation since my arrival.

I love it. I'm in Galloway, a short way south of where keith stays and often forgotten as people visiting Scotland tend to shoot straight up the motorways to the Highlands. Lovely place though, lots of trees Very Happy
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lambert.the.farmer



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It is nice there, that is where we stopped last time we were up. This time its far north and with all these recommended visits we should have a great time. Cheers all. Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
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skyeplumb



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bob neville wrote:
All booked now for three nights at the Applecross Inn towards the end of September Thumbs Up

It must be popular as we got the last available room of the seven they have, and I even understood the accent of the Scottish gent I spoke to Very Happy

Gretna looks like a good stopping place on the way up and probably the Lakes on the way back.

Just been researching the walks around the Applecross area, not sure if we need walking boots or wetsuits Rolling with laughter

We are both hoping that we can get to see a Pine Martin whilst there, could be some long days/nights !!

Bob


I've seen a few Pine Martins here on Skye recently, usually with mice or baby rabbits in their mouths, I assume that they are out and about during daylight to feed their young at the moment. Enjoy Applecross, we were over there a couple of weeks ago, the mountain pass is amazing.
Cheers
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landy andy



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How bad are the mossies in July August? Too bad for camping? When is best

Andy
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sweatysock



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landy andy wrote:
How bad are the mossies in July August? Too bad for camping? When is best

Andy


West coast is a no go for me between July and Sept in terms of camping. East coast is fine

Dont underestimate how bad they get, it is a real show stopper Sweatysock
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NickEJ



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Midges are definitely something to bear in mind. I heard someone the other day say that when you're being attacked by midges two things go through your mind. Firstly, if it doesn't stop soon you'll die and then, secondly, wishing you were dead! Laughing
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landy andy



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Censored second holiday plan written off Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry


Andy
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sweatysock



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Andy, the East coast is also fantastic and midgy free. Have a look, there are some great harbours, beaches etc and link that to Edinburgh for some culture, dont right it off. Sweatysock
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bob neville



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skyeplumb wrote:


I've seen a few Pine Martins here on Skye recently, usually with mice or baby rabbits in their mouths, I assume that they are out and about during daylight to feed their young at the moment. Enjoy Applecross, we were over there a couple of weeks ago, the mountain pass is amazing.
Cheers
Clive


Hope we get lucky and see some Pine Martins and it would also be good to see some seals Thumbs Up

Main thing for us is the walking and whatever we see on the way.

We may get to Skye as well, my ex MD lives there now and is well into my other hobby of photography so I may hunt him down.

Must be 30 years since my last climb in the Cullin's, not sure I could manage it now Laughing

Just don't mention midges, I was eaten alive by them last time I was up there in July/August time.

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NickEJ



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Andy

There is a solution for the midges. Apparently they don't like vitamin B, so Marmite is the answer. Getting them to eat it is the tricky part! Whistle
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sweatysock



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problem is when they are finished with vit b, they move on lol Big Cry

We (ex rugby guys and fellow walkers) tried the tights on the head, smoke pellets and what ever you wish to add but the midge always got the edge, were up earlier and went to bed later.....doh Big Cry Sweatysock
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Pickles



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Hello from Aus,"Keith".
Mate, re your post of 5th May. The religious community on Iona was founded by St Columba, not "Columbus"!
I haven't been there, but many people from our Church, "St Columba's" in Melbourne have. So they often talk about him, and what a beautiful spot Iona is.
I've only been to Scotland once..I found it a simply beautiful awe inspiring place...especially when the mists came down in the Highlands.
The most moving place we visited was Culloden, the site of the battle where Bonnie Prince Charlie was defeated.
I think that exploring Scotland in a Defender would be absolutely perfect.
Cheers, Pickles.
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