When is it going to stop... Raining

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AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Bit windy and occasionally rainy here on the Costa Del North Shields but here is the current view:

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albion

Guru
What little rain there was been here has been much out of hours.
In fact the weather has been so good I have had 7 continuous days out, 250 or so miles, much on the rail paths in order to avoid the wind.
 
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classic33

Leg End Member
Easy to narrow that down then; must have been 1976!
1982, 1995, 2003, 2018...
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
You around the 5'10" mark, height wise?
Not since I was about 14 years old! :okay: (6' 1")

Easy to narrow that down then; must have been 1976!

1982, 1995, 2003, 2018...
How young do you think I am! :laugh:

The super-wet and super-sunny summers would both have been somewhere between 1960 (me being old enough to remember them) and 1969 (my last childhood summer there). If you can't track them down I might have a look myself later.

I'm sure you will be fine.

I'll be interested in hearing what routes you choose, as there must be lots to pick from around there. Enjoy :okay:
There aren't as many routes as one might think, given that there is a huge area taken up by lochs, mountains, and the sea!

Hopefully the weather will be kind enough to tempt me into doing some long rides.

My sister said that on a sunny day she might fancy (annoying @oldwheels by) visiting Mull, in which case I'd go over with her and either do the southern loop or even ride anticlockwise as far as Tobermory.

I have a few other routes in mind, subject to conditions.
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
Not since I was about 14 years old! :okay: (6' 1")




How young do you think I am! :laugh:

The super-wet and super-sunny summers would both have been somewhere between 1960 (me being old enough to remember them) and 1969 (my last childhood summer there). If you can't track them down I might have a look myself later.


There aren't as many routes as one might think, given that there is a huge area taken up by lochs, mountains, and the sea!

Hopefully the weather will be kind enough to tempt me into doing some long rides.

My sister said that on a sunny day she might fancy (annoying @oldwheels by) visiting Mull, in which case I'd go over with her and either do the southern loop or even ride anticlockwise as far as Tobermory.

I have a few other routes in mind, subject to conditions.

There is no southern loop as it is straight down to Fionnphort for Iona and the same road back.
The loop you perhaps mean goes down Glen More and back by Loch na Keal and on up the west coast past Calgary and round to Tobermory or it can be cut shorter by cutting back to Salen and the double track road to Craignure. You can also go from Dervaig to Salen to miss Tobermory and a couple of steep hills.
Generally it seems easier going clockwise with longer but less steep hills except Dervaig to Tobermory.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Meanwhile, here in Glasgow it still hasn't stopped raining.
Rain plus sunny spells during the day, rain plus a chilly wind from late afternoon.
May I recommend Aldi's waterproof over trousers, effective and not boil in the bag if you pick a size up.
I've used them more this summer than in the whole of last winter :laugh:
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
Oban area (west coast, for those who don't know).

I will have to check with my cousin what the cycling conditions have been like. We haven't been in touch since the pandemic.

I was lucky and got two goodish days cycling from my son’s house just 6 miles out of Oban about a month ago. First time for ages when I visited them I got any triking.
 
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