I don't know, but try asking on this thread ...On Sunday 9th I saw a mixed group of about 15-20 riding down Route 7 towards Callander, Anybody know who they might have been?
Not sure but as my brother is over that side of the country I do go over that way from time to time. Maybe a bit more Callander, Aberfoyle rather than Lochearnhead, but if your as far south as that, it would be criminal not to do the Loch Katrine circuit including the Dukes pass. It's a cracking part of the world once you get to know your way about.Life should settle down now and it's time I got out on the bike again. On Sunday 9th I saw a mixed group of about 15-20 riding down Route 7 towards Callander, which looked like my kind of group. Anybody know who they might have been?
I hope that number wasn’t all in a single group !Life should settle down now and it's time I got out on the bike again. On Sunday 9th I saw a mixed group of about 15-20 riding down Route 7 towards Callander, which looked like my kind of group. Anybody know who they might have been?
Phase 3 of Scottish Government’s Route Map through and out of the pandemic allows for an increase in group sizes for the purposes of recreational and structured club, coached and led activity from 24 August 2020.
Below is a summary of the key changes in Phase 3 for cycling in an outdoor environment:
- The requirement for physical distancing is suspended for all activity, and for all ages, from 24 August 2020 for the duration of the activity. Physical distancing of 2m should be maintained before and after activity for all people aged 12 and over.
- Coaches & Leaders can coach / lead adult groups of no more 30, from an unlimited number of households. See Guidance for Coaching and Leading.
- Group cycling activity, training, or fitness, including club rides, for adults can take place in groups of no more than 30, from an unlimited number of households, providing a Covid Coordinator has been appointed for the activity. See Guidance for Clubs and Activity and Guidance for Covid Coordinators.