Our meet secretary books places a year in advance, where should we go next year?
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I’d like to thank everyone who was at Loch Ossian Burns weekend for their warm welcome and generous hospitality. I had a lovely time. It was my first ever Burns Night, and first winter trip to Scotland’s mountains. I realise I’m missing something, just gazing at the mountains from two wheels. Helen Enevoldson
Ann – I was thinking of the Crask Inn rather than Shetland.
If Shetland was a serious option we might as well go a few hundred yards more – to Norway !
i like the sound of this one – but what are the great hills from here??!!! Don’t you get a tantilising view of all the greats – knoydart and Cuillen but none are accessible. Good for kayaks maybe. Might have to be either Loch Nevis or Rhum given transport issues.
Donald are you hoping for a trip to the Shetland isles?
Other suggestions are Arran, and Rannoch moor.
The Borders – Salway Firth in March or October to see the geese fly out / in.
Stirling – too risky. Strange folk abide there.
I’d like to thank everyone who was at Loch Ossian Burns weekend for their warm welcome and generous hospitality. I had a lovely time. It was my first ever Burns Night, and first winter trip to Scotland’s mountains. I realise I’m missing something, just gazing at the mountains from two wheels. Helen Enevoldson
Thanks for your kind comments. We look forward to welcoming you back.
Ann – I was thinking of the Crask Inn rather than Shetland.
If Shetland was a serious option we might as well go a few hundred yards more – to Norway !
Hi Donald,
Yes good idea – I have the contact number so will try this for May or June 0f 2013.
Ann
What about Loch Nevis. 4 mile walk in or boat. Different starting point for some great hills! http://www.road-to-the-isles.org.uk/mcclean.html
What about a) the Borders
b) as far north as is practical, given accom. constraints
Hi Brian
i like the sound of this one – but what are the great hills from here??!!! Don’t you get a tantilising view of all the greats – knoydart and Cuillen but none are accessible. Good for kayaks maybe. Might have to be either Loch Nevis or Rhum given transport issues.
Donald are you hoping for a trip to the Shetland isles?
Other suggestions are Arran, and Rannoch moor.
The Borders – Salway Firth in March or October to see the geese fly out / in.
Stirling – too risky. Strange folk abide there.
How about Stirling?
LOL, strange is doog…
Rhum would be a fab in Spring or Autumn
Hope you mean Rum in late Autumn, Brian. Sabre toothed midges earlier !