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definitely May or June in my experience of the Western Isles.Tinytwin said:Just wondered myself about wind on the islands, but that appears to have been answered. However, the other question is: when is the best time of year to cycle (when the wind is low, the sun is shining and the temperature is warm - if those exist!). Ta.
Tinytwin said:Just wondered myself about wind on the islands, but that appears to have been answered. However, the other question is: when is the best time of year to cycle (when the wind is low, the sun is shining and the temperature is warm - if those exist!). Ta.
I didn't do the Skye leg because riding across Skye is crap - A roads, basically. Didn't you find that?
ASC1951 said:Yes, I did find that. But I had a friend I wanted to see who ran a canoeing school in Uig and I knew the then landlord at the pub in Portree. The roads didn't seem too busy, in fairness, but I don't mind bits of A road if I don't think I'm going to be slaughtered i.e. not the A65.
BTW, samid, I assume that being from Toronto you won't be phazed by midges. Us Sassenach poofs find that the Western Scottish midge is in a class of its own.
Wow, that's absolutely great, thanks A LOT! (I did see the calmac site before, checking out the ferry times and fares, but did not notice the "Hopscotch tickets"...)Hairy Jock said:The Hopscotch tickets are really good for doing your sort of a tour, you used to be able to get them combined with rail tickets which was really handy, but not sure if you still can...
Martin123 said:Another tip is to be careful of the infamous scottish midge if you are going in the summer - I would recommend 'skin so soft' otherwise you may end up like a couple of cyclists I saw with maybe 50 or 60 bites per leg! They sell it on amazon.
I think they're a relatively recent, man-made phenomenon - to do with the deforestation of the highlands or somesuch. Although don't know if they kilt came before or after the midge.andrew_s said:What I've always wondered is how a country infested with the midge could come up with the kilt as its national dress.
Does this say something about the intelligence of your average scotsman, or are they all immune?![]()