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Oren_Hershco

Senior Member
Location
Israel
Just signed up for cyclechat forums.

I've been cycling for > 20 years now, off-road, on-road and touring bikes.

I've cycle-toured the USA, cen tral Europe, Norway, Corsica, Cyprus, Southern France, Chile and Argentina.

My next tour will be in Scotland, June 2014. I've posted a new thread in the Touring and Expedition forum, asking for tips and recommendations. If you have any, please reply there:
http://www.cyclechat.net/threads/re...for-1-week-scotland-tour.156811/#post-3092784

Oren

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GGJ

Veteran
Location
Scotland
Welcome, I'm busy right now but once I have some time I'll have a look at your other post as I live in Scotland
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Welcome, from another Scotsman here, likewise I will post some recommendations later. Points that spring to mind immediately though:
1. Bring waterproofs!
2. Bring "midge" repellant (a midge being a small flying insect which hunt in swarms. The bite is harmless but annoying, especially when hundreds of them come at you at once. Very prevalent in damp, still conditions at dawn/dusk in west of Scotland especially).
 

GGJ

Veteran
Location
Scotland
Avon Skin So Soft is excellent as a midge repellant
 
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Oren_Hershco

Oren_Hershco

Senior Member
Location
Israel
Thanks for the tips!
Where I live we hardly ever cycle in the rain, so I hope we'll have good weather.
Will going to the eastern side of Scotland reduce the chance for rain? I understand the highland gets much more rain.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Thanks for the tips!
Where I live we hardly ever cycle in the rain, so I hope we'll have good weather.
Will going to the eastern side of Scotland reduce the chance for rain? I understand the highland gets much more rain.

The rain here is an equal opportunities rain :laugh: catches up with you wherever you go.
You might get lucky with the weather, but don't count on it, come prepared.
It's normally quite warm in June for our standard, about 18 degrees I guess, but can get cooler at night.
 
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