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Speedy Claire
03-07-09, 07:44 PM
My apologies for the quality of the pics... I`ve still yet to work out how to take the best pics on my camera and also I don`t think the method I use of reducing photo size method is the best!

After a fantastic weekend at GMII I decided to set off for a few days on my own.

After leaving Tyndrum Lodge I traveled northwards with Puny Express and Almarko. We rode up the A82 through Glencoe, Fort William and Spean Bridge stopping for a short while at Gairlochy on the Caledonian Canal so the guys could get some pics (my camera battery was flat!) and whilst there we were lucky enough to see 3 boats coming through the lock gates.

The sun was absolutely glorious and I got my first bit of sun burn, also made my first mistake and dropped my bike whilst stationery. We were setting off and I was astride the bike turning it round on some gravel.. I braked, put my foot down but there was no floor just gravel which gave way and over I went onto the right hand side. Thankfully Puny was with me and him and another guy came running to help me. I was mortified but thankfully no damage to the bike and I realised that perhaps the amount of luggage I was carrying was a tad excessive as ordinarily I wouldn`t have a problem holding the bike up but laden up like she was I had no chance of recovering her when she tipped over.

Onwards we went up the A82 to Invergarry where I was parting company with the guys. We parked up on a pavement outside the hotel which I`m totally ashamed to say is where I made mistake No. 2. We were turning around and I was faced with a choice of pushing my bike backwards up a gravel ramp or turning it on the pavement. Bad memories of the gravel half an hour earlier disturbed me so I opted for the pavement. All started well then something caught my eye and for some reason I stopped whilst my front wheel was on the road and my rear on the pavement. I put my foot down but obviously there was no where to put it, such is the side effect of short legs! Down she went again… this time to balance things out she went down on the left hand side. My god was I embarrassed… dropping the bike once I could shrug my shoulders to but to drop it twice within half an hour!!!! Unbelievable. This time my gear lever snapped but with some pride I announced I had a fixer peg YAY!!!!!!! Almarko skillfully fitted the peg, we reattached all my luggage and we prepared for the off. However my bike was having none of it and wouldn`t start. The knowledgable lads thought it would be the anti tilt mechanism on the bike but alas it wasn`t. My clutch mechanism was inspected and my ignition taken apart. To say I`m glad I had the guys with me is an understatement. They were both fantastic and they didn`t complain once about being delayed. If i`d have been on my own I`d have had to give up and call the AA out to relay me and the bike home. We must have been there for around 2 hours?? when they had the bright idea to start my bike by doing something with the ignition enabling me to short it out with a spanner on my battery terminals. After the initial shock of sparks flying everywhere I soon got used to starting the bike this way and off I set again.

I headed up the A82 through Fort Augustus and around the shores of Loch Ness. At Inverness I joined the A96 to Elgin which was my stop for the night and I arrived at around 6.30pm totally knackered and dripping with sweat (yuk!) The roads were fantastic especially the road around the shore of Loch Ness. I`d wished my camera had been charged as I missed some fantastic photo opportunities. Twice en route I was asked by fellow bikers if I was okay and if I was lost... they assumed that because I was on my own I`d lost the crowd I was travelling with but it was really nice of them to check.

Once I got to Elgin some fantastic scenery awaited... Apologies for the very poor quality but they were taken on my mobile.



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A proper bed with a mattress and comfy pillows and my very own shower….. HEAVEN!!!! Had a cold shower, unpacked and then went to meet a friend for dinner.

I couldn`t believe my luck when I found out that there was a bike shop literally 200 yards away from my hotel! The next morning I set off after skillfully starting my bike with Puny`s trusty spanner… A fellow hotel guest commented on the fact that it was like being at home watching a scouser hot wiring a vehicle! Cheeky git.

The guys in the bike shop were fantastic…. After checking everything they decided it was a problem with the immobiliser on my alarm and indeed it was. It had gone into some sort of standby/workshop mode? And required a sequence of pressing buttons to fix it. After looking it up on the internet the guy was able to sort it and they refused to take any money for their troubles. After a couple of mugs of coffee I was off on my way again.


Today I was heading over to Gairloch and my route was up the A96 back to Inverness, over the Kessock Bridge to the Black Isle and then pick up the A9 to Wick/Thurso. At Tore roundabout I headed onto the A835 and then picked up the A832 to Gairloch and Poolewe.

I`d been advised to get petrol at Inverness but had suddenly found myself on the Kessock bridge without seeing a petrol station.


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Barely on the Black Isle and my petrol light came on. I stopped at a petrol station but alas no unleaded petrol!! I was informed by the cashier that none of the major petrol stations had unleaded fuel. She then advised me to travel 2 miles down the road (a dirt track!) and i`d find another petrol station. I did as I was told and thought I`d been sent on a wild goose chase until I suddenly came across 4 or 5 houses with a petrol station that looked like it was out of the 1950`s. I grabbed the fuel pump and suddenly heard a roar, a hairy man who must have been at least 95 was limping towards me dressed in denim dungarees shouting and gesturing at me! I didn`t have a clue what he was saying as his accent was so broad but he snatched the pump off me and started to fill my bike up. This took about ten minutes as he tried to insist that after £5 the tank was full!!!!! I then went to pay and made the mistake of offering my card rather than cash. He snatched the card and blew the dust and cobwebs off his card reader thingey. After 5 minutes of trying to carry out the card transaction I offered him cash but was roared at again with lots of Dinny`s and Ken`s and Och`s. I went outside and had a drink of water and ate my sandwich in the sunshine. After another 15 minutes the guy came out with a huge toothless grin and handed me the machine to enter my PIN!!! With a cheerful wave to the party of onlookers (all wearing denim dungarees) I was on my way again.

The A835 and A832 were fantastic roads, the sun was shining and I hardly saw any traffic. I stopped at Kinlochewe and bought sun tan lotion!



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I pulled over for a drink shortly before entering Gairloch…

Whilst taking pics I noticed a lady breastfeeding her baby who looked a little uneasy. I hastily explained that I wasn`t taking pics of her!!!! She was quite relieved and we then had a little chat about her husband`s dismay at coming on holiday to Scotland and not being able to bring his bike to take advantage of the lovely roads. His new arrival had put a stop to any future bike tours poor guy.


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I then headed through Gairloch and onto Poolewe where I found a really secluded sandy cove and was able to strip off my leathers and sit with my feet and legs in the water whilst eating my lunch and reading my book…. Was lovely.


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I spent a lovely quiet 45 mins there and then headed back towards Gairloch and onwards to Loch Connel via the A832 and the A896.


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The sun continued to shine and my god was I hot…. I rounded a bend to stop for a drink and stumbled across a lovely little village, I think it was called Shieldaig??


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Whilst pulled over another group of Scottish bikers stopped and asked if I was okay and again asked if I`d got split up from my group lol. I reassured them and then said I was venturing down to the village to get a drink so they came with me and we had a lovely 30 mins chatting and putting the world to rights whilst my shoulders, neck and front got badly sunburnt again!

Onwards to Loch Carron and this is the view that awaited me… it took my breath away


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I settled into my B and B and this was the view from my bedroom….


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The bedroom was so comfortable with an en suite and sky tv

It was a truly beautiful house up on the hillside with stunning views across Loch Carron




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The hosts were so lovely… they made me feel so welcome and nothing was too much trouble. They had a lovely dog who bounded up when I arrived wagging his tail jumping all over me. I`d managed to get a really nice midgy bit on the corner of my eye lid and by the time I arrived my eye was so swollen I could hardly see out of it. My hosts stuffed me full of anti histamine which worked a treat and though still swollen my eye didn`t close up.


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I sat on the terrace having a drink with the owners. The guy had both designed and built this fantastic eco friendly house by himself… 16 weeks from start to finish!!! He was so enthusiastic talking about it and I honestly can`t blame him. It was as fantastic on the inside as it was on the outside.

It was a lovely evening so I wandered down to the village and sat outside a bistro drinking a cold glass of wine and feeding my face on a fantastic feed of langoustines in garlic and chilli butter with crusty bread… was heaven. Suddenly a roar broke the peaceful and sedate feel of the village. I felt the table shake and looked up. Hmmm I thought, that looks like Almarko coming up the road? The bike drew level with me and yes it was Almarko. I stood up to wave just as Puny Express, teatowel round his neck flying in the breeze llooking like Biggles rode past me but they didn`t see me. I sat down noticing the worried glances of some fellow diners who thought i`d jumped up dancing just for the sake of it!

I discovered on my trip that if you want to be left alone without a thousand questions you should take a book and bury your nose it in. I therefore crossed the road and sat on the shore of Loch Connel reading my book and my feet in the water... I kept my trousers on this time though!!


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Why show a picture of washing drying? well this will be my lasting memory of my visit to Lochcarron, the village is built along a narrow strip of land with a mountain behind. The cottages lining the road have either no garden or the gardens are very small, so being practical folk they use the stony beach to have drying poles!

By now I was very sleepy… it had been a long day as I`d left Elgin around 10am and had arrived at Loch Carron at 6pm. I returned to my B&B where the guy was most disappointed to find out that I hated Whisky! He had a display cabinet full of a vast and impressive array of malt whiskies which he wanted to show off... he`d have to leave that for another guest! I settled for a cuppa then had a fantastic sleep and awoke the next morning to a lovely breakfast. I`d refused the full cooked English breakfast so my hosts had prepared me salmon and scrambled eggs. Was lovely and they`d also made me a packed lunch for that day. I set off around 9.30 to head over to Stirling way.

My route for that day was a combination of the A87, the A832 and the A835 in order to enjoy some of the nicer roads in that area but I wanted to see EileanDonan Castle and also UrquhartCastle prior to heading back to Inverness.


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Loch Ness but not a monster in sight!



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From there I took the A9 to Carrbridge, A938 to Grantown on Spey (lovely road), A939 (another lovely road) to Tomintoul and Braemar, the A93 (fantastic road!) through Glenshee and onto Perth. At Perth I rejoined the A9 to Stirling.



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I stopped in Grantown and was yet again asked by some bikers if everything was ok and if I`d lost my friends. I explained that I was obviously a “Billy No Mates” and they asked me if I`d like to join them. I gratefully declined as I already had my route and was gonna stick to that. It struck me how friendly and helpful everyone was though. It has to be said that all of the guys who stopped and asked were Scottish… what a friendly bunch they are.

I rode some fantastic roads… hardly any traffic and just miles and miles of smooth roads with long winding bends and the occasional sharper bends that came from nowhere!!

I had one “heart in mouth” moment when a car I was riding behind suddenly decided it was turning right at very short notice. I slammed the brakes on fully but my bike kept going!!!! It slowed down but I could see myself rolling over the top of a VW and ending up on the bonnet! However she thankfully turned quickly and I was able to swerve round the inside of her.

Tomintoul was quite a bleak place, no cars and long winding roads that stretched for miles into the distance.....



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I came across some hairpins going up and up and realised that I must be quite high up as there was a ski resort!!! complete with chair lift!



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I stopped at the top for more water and met an American couple on a BMW who thought it was just “Goddamn fantastic” to meet a woman on her own and asked if I was filming a documentary like Ewan McGregor??????? I pmsl and asked them if that were the case then where the film crew and the make up artists?


Glenshee was very picturesque and a beautiful road



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It was an extremely long day, I`d ridden miles on that extended route. My hands and neck were aching but I was still feeling really happy with myself and having an absolute ball.

I`d left Loch Carron at 9.30am and arrived at my accommodation just outside Cumbernauld at 7pm.

It was really nice accommodation at the Inkeepers Lodge and I got a lovely surprise when my friend Rhino from Edinburgh (some of you met him at Applecross) turned up with a huge smile and an offer of dinner!

We went for a Chinese and had a good chinwag…. He admired my fixer peg and also adjusted my front brake for me.

Next morning I decided to have a leisurely day. I started by ringing Kilted Ginger and took him up on his offer of coffee. I really thought i`d been sent on yet another goosechase as I was riding along single track narrow lanes with only farms and animals in sight. Then I realised that yes I was a bit lost! Rang him and retraced my steps to be met by a wild haired tee shirt clad bloke on an SV650. He took me to his beautiful home which is, incidentally, up narrow lanes amongst farms in a beautiful setting. Had a lovely rest and a good gab with a couple of cups of really nice coffee. I set off for Carlisle at about 12.45 via the M80, A80, A73 to Lanark, A73 – 72 to Biggar, A72 – 701 to Moffat where I stopped and had the most fantastic icecream, The sun continued to shine and again I got sunburnt whilst sittinghaving a rest.

I carried on along the A701 to Dumfries and then the B7076 to Gretna then as it was getting quite late I took the motorway for the final short stretch to Carlisle and arrived at 6.30pm. Once there I was a bit annoyed as they`d promised me it was secure parking… well yes it was secure if you were prepared to pay £10 for a night in a multi storey (which I wasn`t). The porter then said I could park my bike around the back near the kitchens and behind locked gates. Despite being a city centre travel lodge it was really nice… they had their own restaurant and bar. I sat with my book after having something to eat and the porter then brought me a glass of wine free of charge to congratulate me on my travels.. Lovely! I retired to my room and had yet another fantastic sleep.

Next morning was my trek home…. I decided i`d go via the Lakes as I really didn`t want to do motorway.

Interesting but it was so blaringly obvious that once I headed into England the nodding and the acknowledgements stopped! In Scotland every biker acknowedged me but once in England I swear only 2 bikers returned the wave or nod :(

Finally entering the Lake District



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I swear there was a stoat or a weasel type thing who popped his head up behind the rock but by the time I took the pic he`d gone!



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Onwards I rode, hot and sticky, covered in dead flies and dead fly juice! I rode through Cockermouth, Keswick, Ambleside, Windermere and Kendal. Then I took the A roads to Lancaster. Just before Lancaster I decided that as boring as it was going to be I`d take the Motorway to do the final run home. I stopped off at Lancaster Services where it had all begun last Friday



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I sat in the shade and had a late lunch and a rest before arriving home around 4pm.

I had a fantastic time, thoroughly enjoyed GMII and apart from the mishaps with my bike (just one of those stupid things which I wasn`t gonna allow to spoil my trip) it was uneventful thankfully.

I learnt a few things ie:-


1. Don`t overload my bike with luggage.

2. I don`t really need to take a hairdryer with me and didn`t even use it once. My hair will look awful whatever I do lol

3. Scottish bikers and people in general are a friendly and hospitable bunch.

4. I don`t need Sat Nav… a regular map will do me

5. I learnt how to lube my chain, check and top my oil up whilst on my own. This prob sounds a bit daft but it`s something I`d never done and always relied on other people to do for me.

6. There`s no point washing your hair in the morning whilst it`s hot cos by the time you`ve packed up you bike again ready for the off your hair is wet through due to sweating

7. Regular stops for water are a must… I think that`s what kept me alert and hydrated. Wear a neck tube and everytime you stop rinse it in cold water… doesn`t half cool you down when riding.

8. Never underestimate your abilities


On a personal note I`m proud of myself…. I never thought I`d have the confidence to go off on my own but I proved to myself that yes I can do it. I feel quite empowered and realise that I have strengths there that I never thought existed.

I`ve always considered myself to be an independent type of woman but I think i`ve even shocked myself to realise just how independent I can be and how positive my outlook is. It`s actually quite nice being somewhere remote and peaceful all by yourself. You have time to think about life in general and prioritise certain things and put other stuff into perspective.

Just short of 2,000 miles and i`m glad to be home safely. I was truly blessed to have such fantastic weather. I must be the only person who`s ever returned home from Scotland with a sun tan!!!

lukemillar
03-07-09, 07:49 PM
Awesome read! Great stuff Claire :thumbsup:

dizzyblonde
03-07-09, 07:58 PM
aww Claire, after our chat last night, I really thought your mini adventure was to be proud..all by yourself.8)

BUT now I've seen the pics to go with the tale....

...jealous.?..moi? :-)
Superb photography there Claire. Captured forever an absolutely mega solo ride :-)

SuzukiNess
03-07-09, 08:08 PM
:salut: i salute you.... on a trip well done, planned etc... and some seriously stunning pics!! (naught wrong with your camera skills there! :) )

i wish i had the "guts" to venture the lenghts and breadths you have...


well done!!

absolutely freeeeeking marvelous

stewie
03-07-09, 08:11 PM
Well done Claire, looks a fantastic trip, nice pics as well.

DarrenSV650S
03-07-09, 08:12 PM
Can't be bothered reading all that but the scenary looks great

Tim in Belgium
03-07-09, 08:15 PM
Just pouring myself a glass of wine to read with this epic.

the_lone_wolf
03-07-09, 08:17 PM
Credit to you Claire for carrying on after having a moment, looks like a perfect trip, lovely weather and fantastic scenery:)

kitkat
03-07-09, 08:22 PM
fantastic story claire. you should rightly be proud of yourself doing that journey all by your lonesome. Im quite happy going out for a ride myself but dont think Id have the guts to do a long journey like that. Loved the bits you mentioned about paddling in the water and stopping to eat your sandwich and read your book. You were so so lucky with the weather though. really enjoyed reading your memoires

Luckypants
03-07-09, 08:23 PM
Epic! Looks like an excellent trip. Great pictures mate :D

Tim in Belgium
03-07-09, 08:26 PM
A fantastic read and great weather, sounds like you had a ball!

I've dropped a fully loaded SV myself before, although it was in my garage before setting off, so super embarassing in my case!

appollo1
03-07-09, 08:27 PM
well done SC for your solo journey.

See us Scots are a friendly bunch.

Glad you enjoyed yourself and got home safely.

pegasus
03-07-09, 08:43 PM
:smt023

DMC
03-07-09, 08:45 PM
Great write up & pics Claire, looks like you had a brill time. Im in good company then, dropped my bike twice in 3 days the other week :mad:

Speedy Claire
03-07-09, 08:50 PM
Great write up & pics Claire, looks like you had a brill time. Im in good company then, dropped my bike twice in 3 days the other week :mad:


Sorry for you DMC but have to say "YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO MUCH BETTER" lol

Thanks everyone for your extremely kind remarks :grouphug:

dawn07
03-07-09, 09:10 PM
:smt023Fantastic pics! Think you are one amazing woman Claire!
Like Kitkat, I don't mind going out myself on the bike for a few hours, but wish I had the confidence to go it alone overnights and cover 2000 miles!
RESPECT!!!

ArtyLady
03-07-09, 09:18 PM
Thoroughly enjoyed reading about your adventure =D> :D .....I'm very impressed :notworthy: and sooooo envious! - I only ride alone locally, I wouldn't have the courage to go very far at all on my own (or anywhere very far from home even with someone!) Brilliant stuff! :smt023

starks
03-07-09, 09:28 PM
sounds like u had a wicked time and some of the views on them pic's are stunnin, methinks i'll have to make a visit up there myself one day!

petevtwin650
03-07-09, 09:28 PM
So how about all you women getting together and sorting your own weekend away? Support group and all that.

Glad you had a fantastic trip SC and you didn't falter at the first hurdle. :smt023

Speedy Claire
03-07-09, 09:30 PM
So how about all you women getting together and sorting your own weekend away? Support group and all that



I was just thinking the same thing myself Pete... I think that would be a fantastic experience :D

dawn07
03-07-09, 09:37 PM
;)So how about all you women getting together and sorting your own weekend away? Support group and all that.

Glad you had a fantastic trip SC and you didn't falter at the first hurdle. :smt023
Count me in! Girl power!......well 650cc power anyhooo.....

skeetly
03-07-09, 09:39 PM
Nice one Claire. :cool:

Kilted Ginger
03-07-09, 09:41 PM
Well done claire, great to see you at the gm and really pleased you had time to stop in for coffee, sorry i couldnt provide the scones i'd promised, but thought having the cooker in a 100 bits in the kitchen floor was a reasonable excuse. Really sorry i couldn't join you for the run to moffat but i might have got my wrist slapped if Matilda had gotten home to no hot water and a kitchen strewn with tools. see you soon, your turn to make the coffee.

Speedy Claire
03-07-09, 09:45 PM
Well done claire, great to see you at the gm and really pleased you had time to stop in for coffee, sorry i couldnt provide the scones i'd promised, but thought having the cooker in a 100 bits in the kitchen floor was a reasonable excuse. Really sorry i couldn't join you for the run to moffat but i might have got my wrist slapped if Matilda had gotten home to no hot water and a kitchen strewn with tools. see you soon, your turn to make the coffee.


No worries hun.... you needed to sort your cooker out, I was glad of the opportunity to see a familiar face and your coffee is lovely:D The offer of coffee is, of course, always there, Re. the scones though can I buy them from sainsburys? my own scones don`t seem to rise quite enough and i`d be ashamed of them lol

dizzyblonde
03-07-09, 09:48 PM
So how about all you women getting together and sorting your own weekend away? Support group and all that.

]

That did fall into conversation at one point over the weekend:riding:

tonyk
03-07-09, 10:38 PM
Clap clap clap, applause, standing ovation, prolonged applause …….
Well done. Fantastic trip..
Even dropping your bike Twice you have a fortified will and courage to carry on…

Shellywoozle
03-07-09, 11:20 PM
Yeyy Claire well done chick proud of you :)

Amazing write up and great photos !! Looks like you had an amazing time and didnt let the little hiccups deter you ! Go gal !!! xxxxxxxx

amarko5
03-07-09, 11:36 PM
Glad you enjoyed it Claire , Great pics. and next time jump higher or dive into the road :p sorry we missed you as you were close to our campsite, in fact we had 3 meals in that village.

ohh and its

AMARKO5 :p :D LOL

didn't notice you had an alarm fitted DOH !

BanannaMan
04-07-09, 03:42 AM
Fantastic!!!!
Stunning scenery!!!
Positively brilliant write up and fabulous pics.
Quite the trip!!! Thanks for sharing.
Good on you for continuing on through adversity and having a great time!


Well done Claire!!! :thumbsup:
Trip, write up and pics.

STRAMASHER
04-07-09, 04:35 AM
Great bloody read and pics.

I don't know if I read it on here but , "If it never rained in Scotland, nobody would leave!"

I reckon you are the 1 in 10 biker that ventures north and gets it glorious and raves about it to anybody who will listen for the next decade! :D

I have never seen the top of some of those mountains!:)

High five. :notworthy:

Nobbylad
04-07-09, 05:30 AM
Thanks Claire, you've put a smile on my face!

Great write up, great adventure, I'm SO jealous!

Well done.

Samurai Penguin
04-07-09, 06:26 AM
Looks to have been a fantastic trip.

I dropped my old GPz305 twice whilst washing it, once on each side :) Picked it up, looked around to make sure nobody had been, and set about trying to polish out the scratched.

mister c
04-07-09, 06:33 AM
I really enjoyed reading that Claire, I normally get bored half way through long stories, but not that one. I admire you i always think that one day I will do something like that on my own, but never have the Gonads to do it. I'm envious.
Nice one :)

kitkat
04-07-09, 07:23 AM
So how about all you women getting together and sorting your own weekend away? Support group and all that.

:smt023

ooh count me in :p

markmoto
04-07-09, 10:01 AM
you already know im proud of you for this, more people should have the confidence to go off alone and experience themselves abit more..

Speedy Claire
04-07-09, 12:13 PM
Glad you enjoyed it Claire , Great pics. and next time jump higher or dive into the road :p sorry we missed you as you were close to our campsite, in fact we had 3 meals in that village.

ohh and its

AMARKO5 :p :D LOL

didn't notice you had an alarm fitted DOH !

OOOPS!!!! :( Amarko5 it is from now on lol... very sorry hun. I didn`t realise you were staying so close, Loch Carron was lovely and I hope you enjoyed it.

PS: Is my fault re the alarm... I just didn`t even think to mention it, didn`t really think it would be responsible for the bike not starting. However I`ll know if it ever happens again so lesson learnt and all that :D

yorkie_chris
04-07-09, 04:30 PM
I realised that perhaps the amount of luggage I was carrying was a tad excessive

I`d have had to give up and call the AA out to relay me and the bike home. We must have been there for around 2 hours?? when they had the bright idea to start my bike by doing something with the ignition enabling me to short it out with a spanner on my battery terminals. After the initial shock of sparks flying everywhere I soon got used to starting the bike this way and off I set again.

Excessive is an understatement :-P

I should make my phone £1/minute or something :cool:

Speedy Claire
04-07-09, 04:36 PM
you`d earn a fortune hun lol.... thanks to you as well for your help even if your signal was a bit dodgy (couldn`t have been my signal :rolleyes:)

Okay I`ll take less next time lol, will leave the hairdryer at home and I don`t think I really needed 5 pairs of socks!

yorkie_chris
04-07-09, 04:38 PM
Gah, 1 spare pair of socks, toothbrush, spare growlers, spare T shirt, pair of trews. Snacks. More cigs. Mess kit and stove. Fit it all in a 10l bergen side pouch!

kwak zzr
04-07-09, 04:45 PM
Go Claire!! Go Claire!! looks like you had a great time :)

benp1
04-07-09, 05:40 PM
Enjoyed reading that, thanks for sharing

Quiff Wichard
04-07-09, 07:28 PM
whooo we were going to go that high- wish we had now- next time fer sure- that looks so soo tranquil and beautiful..

me thinks we goin to have to go up there very very very soon..

I miss it all already

Bluefish
04-07-09, 08:00 PM
great trip report, good pics, sounds like you had a ball, bloody lucky with the weather as well, well done, andy.

El Saxo
04-07-09, 08:26 PM
Great write up Claire :D Hoping to do a trip like that myself soon!

darylB
05-07-09, 09:27 AM
Brilliant write up and superb photo's Claire, I take my hat off to you, esp after putting your bike on the ground. At least you didn't have too many people see you do it, unlike myself who had a load of unruly **** taking people behind me on MM2 when i was leading the ride. never had a face so red.:D looks like you had a fabulous time with weather to match.

Daryl.

melody
05-07-09, 04:33 PM
Wow Claire!

I enjoyed reading that and sounds like you had an amazing time. :smt023

I'm undecided whether or not to go to Ireland on my own or with a group. I'm such a wuss and not sure I could travel that far on my own.


So how about all you women getting together and sorting your own weekend away? Support group and all that.

:smt026:smt026 Let's go to Ireland. ;)

punyXpress
05-07-09, 07:20 PM
Another nail in the coffin that is the idea blokes serve any purpose on this planet.
Well done Claire & all you girls go for it!

Speedy Claire
05-07-09, 08:58 PM
Wow Claire!

I enjoyed reading that and sounds like you had an amazing time. :smt023

I'm undecided whether or not to go to Ireland on my own or with a group. I'm such a wuss and not sure I could travel that far on my own.




:smt026:smt026 Let's go to Ireland. ;)

Many thanks and you`re far from being a wuss Mel... you went on a plane which would terrify me lol. What you did was (in my opinion) far braver, touring with a group of folk you`d never met before was a big step to take as you didn`t know whether you`d get on with them or not... at least on my own I knew I could put up with myself and I don`t mind my own company :D

Ireland is somewhere i`ve wanted to visit for a long time and I`ve spent the last few days looking at maybe planning that for next summer. I was planing it to do it alone but if anyone else wants to do it with me that`d be great too.

carnivore
06-07-09, 06:38 AM
I knew I went the wrong way home, should of continued north. Unfortuanatly the Raptors got a worse drink problem than I have so funds wouldn't allow. I'm gonna have to save up. Nice write up SC. ;)

Spiderman
06-07-09, 08:56 AM
Sounds like a great trip Claire, nice one.

Did you go via Barbados or something? Looks lovely here...


http://uploads.bikechat.net/Speedy Claire/Scotland_7a.jpg

And this pic is just excellent!


http://uploads.bikechat.net/Speedy Claire/Scotland_14a.jpg


First trip of many for you i hope?

And packing a haridryer??? PMSL, glad you learnt thats sooo not neccesary, lol.

petevtwin650
06-07-09, 09:59 AM
And packing a haridryer??? PMSL, glad you learnt thats sooo not neccesary, lol.

Not only a haridryer but hari straightners too SM. :shock::smt005

shonadoll
06-07-09, 10:24 AM
Good for you, I plan on doing something similar soon.

dizzyblonde
06-07-09, 10:49 AM
Not only a haridryer but hari straightners too SM. :shock::smt005


Aye, she almost had to hire a wigwam just for all her gear:rolleyes:

Spiderman
06-07-09, 11:01 AM
Not only a haridryer but hari straightners too SM. :shock::smt005

Aye, she almost had to hire a wigwam just for all her gear:rolleyes:

PMSL, thats so funny.
Travelling light is a skill in itself, in the choosing and in the packing.

DaveP
06-07-09, 02:37 PM
Nice one.... Very impressed. ANd you know what..... i have been talking about hitting europe all summer for a trip, you have just convinced me to stay on OUR Island and see more of scotland... Can wait to get back.

Stig
06-07-09, 03:13 PM
I've read it but can't see the pictures so will do so when I get home. Glad you had a good great time Claire. :cool:

Speedy Claire
06-07-09, 04:43 PM
Spiderman that was Poolewe, just past Gairloch and was absoultely beautiful and so peaceful.

OK I admit I have some minor readjustments to make on the luggage front lol. Where I trip myself up (apart from parking on gravel :rolleyes:) is in deciding what stuff I really do need and which stuff I might just need.

I won`t let you know how many toiletries I took pmsl... suffice to say there were at least 14 products in my toiletry bag but in my defence they were all mini size :D

Speedy Claire
06-07-09, 04:44 PM
Oops.. nope, there were 17 products !!

Spiderman
06-07-09, 05:09 PM
You girls and your products :lol:

I take a can of Lynx dry, a toothbrush (or a couple of those toothbrush balls you get from motorway services if its only a couple of days) and if i think i may get luck some shaving gear.
Everything else can be bought if required or is supplied by most B&B/hotels.

i appreciate you girls need things we boys dont, like lippy n stuff but did you count that stuff in with your "products" or are they in another little bag called "make-up"
Being a boy is just so easy sometimes :)

Clothes wise, i take layers, lots of thin ones and a few long sleeve ones and waterproofs and if its gonna be chilly my thin thermal top and bottoms. Easy.

Speedy Claire
06-07-09, 05:45 PM
lol who mentioned make up.... of course that`s additional to my toiletries :D

For Scotland tho I took 5 vest tops (in case it was hot), a couple of longer sleeved tee shirts (in case it was cool) and my thermals (in case it was cold) then just a couple of fleeces, and a waterproof thin coat. Wasn`t really that much but just seemed to take up a lot of room :rolleyes:

Spiderman
06-07-09, 05:50 PM
hahaha, how did i know about the make up bag? Oooh, please dont take that the wrong way Claire, didn't mean it like that, just know how girls cant leave home without it.

Fleeces, they take up waaaay too much space dont they? I got a couple of really thin but warm ones for next to nothing from that wonderfull coffee shop/ discount goods store - Tchibo, and never go away without them. But i guess if you wanted them to wear over your leathers for warmth them you'd still need the big fluffy ones for that.

My make up usualy consist of whatever crud i get on my hads and then wipe on my face without know it ;)

Speedy Claire
06-07-09, 06:26 PM
They were thin fleeces :( maybe I should`ve left the oil and scott oil at home :D and in hindsight I didn`t really need that nail file.... OMG this gets worse pmsl

Luckypants
06-07-09, 09:40 PM
lol who mentioned make up.... of course that`s additional to my toiletries :D

:D You can;t separate the girls from their make up. At least there was not a tail pack full of towels, eh mate?;)

yorkie_chris
06-07-09, 10:00 PM
My make up usualy consist of whatever crud i get on my hads and then wipe on my face without know it ;)

I've never ended up with a 10w40 suntan on a rideout! Errr

northwind
06-07-09, 10:59 PM
Another epic... And some brilliant roads as well :smt080

wow
06-07-09, 11:12 PM
Wow Claire what a story, write up is great and so are the pictures, some fine Lochs up there. Glad you had a good time.

Spiderman
07-07-09, 10:15 AM
They were thin fleeces :( maybe I should`ve left the oil and scott oil at home :D and in hindsight I didn`t really need that nail file.... OMG this gets worse pmsl

:shock: Please tell me you're kiddign re the oil and Scott oil :shock: And nailfile? Aint that what the grouting in brick walls are for? ;)

I've never ended up with a 10w40 suntan on a rideout! Errr

You've not llived until you have :)

yorkie_chris
07-07-09, 10:52 AM
Taking some oil on a rideout is a pretty good idea. Mine used about 500ml over the glencoe weekend.

As for the 10-40 suntan... I was lying! I seem to end up spending a fair bit of time with my head inside someones bike lol.

dizzyblonde
07-07-09, 11:29 AM
As for the 10-40 suntan... I was lying! I seem to end up spending a fair bit of time with my head inside someones bike lol.

You are indeed lying....you have a 10-40 suntan all year round:smt081

the white rabbit
07-07-09, 11:48 AM
What a great trip and well done! Keep wanting to get up to Scotland again sometime. I lived near Elgin when I was a boy and my Dad's best friend was the then gamekeeper at Tomintoul.

Speedy Claire
07-07-09, 12:35 PM
What a great trip and well done! Keep wanting to get up to Scotland again sometime. I lived near Elgin when I was a boy and my Dad's best friend was the then gamekeeper at Tomintoul.


wow, what a small world... would be a beautiful place to live but very bleak in winter i`d imagine.

stewie
07-07-09, 12:42 PM
wow, what a small world... would be a beautiful place to live but very bleak in winter i`d imagine.
It is a small world, I used to be based at Kinloss, nr Forres, not too far from Elgin, winters could be a bit hard work, part of my job was to keep the runways clear of ice and snow in the winter so the nimrods could operate search and rescues missions, one night it was so cold the diesel was freezing up, we even had a tanker with an aircraft jet engine strapped to the front used for clearing large sheets of ice off the runway, quite a site , fantastic part of the world though, making me want to go back now ;)

Speedy Claire
07-07-09, 06:55 PM
I skirted around Forres on my way to Elgin, and my ex brother in law used to be based at Kinloss on the nimrods. His wifes brother was also there but was sadly killed when the Nimrod went down in Afghanistan a couple of years ago.

The A96 is a nice stretch of road between Nairn and Elgin.... quite open and I think I only counted one speed camera. Well I hope to god there was only one lol :smt026

Foxy
07-07-09, 08:35 PM
Claire, great read and wonderful pics, sounds like you had a wonderful time on your mini Scottish adventure :cool:. Foxy xx

Lou M
07-07-09, 08:51 PM
WOW! Just read the epic tale, and I'm so jealous, I'd love to do something like that on my own. And Scotland too, my brother lived in Rhu, by Helensburgh and I fell in love with the area.

When's the next trip then?!

Speedy Claire
07-07-09, 08:55 PM
WOW! Just read the epic tale, and I'm so jealous, I'd love to do something like that on my own. And Scotland too, my brother lived in Rhu, by Helensburgh and I fell in love with the area.

When's the next trip then?!


I was thinking about Ireland next year maybe..... If anybody fancies doing a girly long weekend or two before then tho I`d be up for it. I`m quite happy to go to Scotland again and I could stretch it to a week :D

Foxy
07-07-09, 09:05 PM
I was thinking about Ireland next year maybe..... If anybody fancies doing a girly long weekend or two before then tho I`d be up for it. I`m quite happy to go to Scotland again and I could stretch it to a week :D

Claire you had such a great adventure and a girlie long weekend sounds great. Count me in :cool:

Speedy Claire
07-07-09, 09:07 PM
Claire you had such a great adventure and a girlie long weekend sounds great. Count me in :cool:



:smt026 We can see how many other girls would be interested and then decide on a location that suits us all? I`ve got some time off in early September if anyone can manage that?

rhino..
07-07-09, 09:12 PM
Brilliant thread Claire. Trully inspirational, was great to catch up with you after me wimping out of the GMII. The pics and story are quality. :cool: Hopefully catch you soon. rhino

TEC
07-07-09, 09:16 PM
Excellent pics and write up :)

And yeah, Loch Carron from that point with the right conditions does take your breath away, I have a very similar pic from a few years back :)

For Scotland tho I took 5 vest tops (in case it was hot), a couple of longer sleeved tee shirts (in case it was cool) and my thermals (in case it was cold) then just a couple of fleeces, and a waterproof thin coat. Wasn`t really that much but just seemed to take up a lot of room :rolleyes:

An easy way to reduce the amount, ditch the extra T's and fleeces and just take one or two sweat shirts, you're only likely to wear them whilst riding and only you knows how many times you wore the same top ;) and the addition of a waterproof top also gives you one more layer just in case

Milky Bar Kid
07-07-09, 10:19 PM
Claire, congrats on this trip! Sounds amazing! Whe I get myself a bit more confidence up on the bike I'd defo be up for a girly weekend!