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It's a bit more complicated than that...
I believe I did.You should have told me that there years ago.
I believe I did.You should have told me that there years ago.
I've actually been looking for some suitable cycling gear to wear on our tour - I thought a jersey like this might go down well.Of course the important question is whether @Danny will get out of rural Scotland alive, given his well-publicised support for unionism and the Labour party.
They have 5,000 trees in one church yard? Or is it one 5,000 year old tree?It's in the church yard at Fortingall
Thanks for the tip. Following Hitchington's advice I was thinking of staying in Killin, but I guess accommodation could be booked up there too. I'll start checking.@Danny do check your timing for arriving in Pitlochry. There is a major golf tournament (?) on just up the road (literally) and a considerable amount of the usual accommodation options are already booked up far and wide (we have changed our usual holiday time because of this from the 1st two weeks in September to the 1st two weeks in October). Our friends who run a holiday home on the north shore of Loch Rannoch are fully booked for all of September as a result (which is unusual). If you are looking at going north towards Dalwhinnie you may need to take it into account because the cycle route goes straight passed it.
one section of my holiday last year actually had signs on the cycle way saying watch out for flying golf balls! Like I can dodge them on a bike!Thanks for the tip. Following Hitchington's advice I was thinking of staying in Killin, but I guess accommodation could be booked up there too. I'll start checking.
And don't get me going about golf which I generally think should be banned on principle. I seem to remember that when I took the N7 through Aviemore the route is supposed to skirt a golf course, but I missed the little blue sign and found myself cycling alongside the fairways which didn't go down too well with the regulars.
Provided Marmion doesn't find out about my plans I should be fine - otherwise I face a traitor's welcome.We're very tolerant of people with different viewpoints up here, even when they are objectively wrong![]()
I've actually been looking for some suitable cycling gear to wear on our tour - I thought a jersey like this might go down well.
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… the potential hunger of the local midge population.Of course the important question is whether @Danny will get out of rural Scotland alive, given…
Must pay them a visit next time I go!… the potential hunger of the local midge population.![]()
Fear not ! A solution is at hand !Heading west in Pitlochry, on the right hand side of the road, at the end of the block, is The Highland Soap Company's shop. Here they sell potions, lotions and candles - the usual stuff. Their Bog Myrtle Hand & Body lotion is an excellent midge repellant and both smells and feels fine when on the skin. Apparently bog myrtle is well-known by gamekeepers as effective anti-midge stuff.
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Wasn'ae me, it was @Somebuddy on tour with us: cleat with shoe stuck to pedal, got fixed about 20 miles later.Cleat bolt go walkabout? Did you have a spare?