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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:47 pm
by sven
I'm heading north on Wednesday 23rd, stopping in Perth on the first night, somewhere around Kinlochewe/Achnasheen on Thursday and Tobermory Friday/Saturday (Mishnish music festival).
Looking at your route for Thursday it looks like we may pass each other at some stage, so give us a wave if you spot a silver 06 K1200S two-up with luggage
If you haven't been to Scotland before, you're in for a real treat

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:20 pm
by Parky
Shame your not going till monday.Me and a mate or two are doing a similar route starting Friday morning and getting home Sunday evening weather permitting.You'd have been more than welcome. Dossing down in a wigwam or two as there fairly cheap.If I was in a B&B I wouldn't want to get up if it's cold outside.
Have a good trip
Parky..
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:43 am
by Man-of-Mystery
sven wrote:I'm heading north on Wednesday 23rd, stopping in Perth on the first night, somewhere around Kinlochewe/Achnasheen on Thursday and Tobermory Friday/Saturday (Mishnish music festival).
Looking at your route for Thursday it looks like we may pass each other at some stage, so give us a wave if you spot a silver 06 K1200S two-up with luggage
If you haven't been to Scotland before, you're in for a real treat

Want to join us for a meal? I stay in Perth.
M-o-M
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 4:22 pm
by BlueBoxer
The news says that petrol will start to run out on Friday 25th, but I'd guess there are a lot of people filling their tanks today
I can either:-
Go as planned on the R1100s, as everything is fine.
Go somewhere else.
Take the FJR as it's 25l tank will give a much greater range.
Can anyone advise what the petrol availability is in Scotland?
Steve
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 4:54 pm
by Man-of-Mystery
BlueBoxer wrote:The news says that petrol will start to run out on Friday 25th, but I'd guess there are a lot of people filling their tanks today
Can anyone advise what the petrol availability is in Scotland?
I filled up okay on Friday, but there is likely to be a rabid panic once the general public gets wind of a possible shortage. Don't forget we are closer to the refinery up here.
I'll keep you posted.
M-o-M
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:59 pm
by BlueBoxer
Hi,
Got back this evening.
Took a shortened route This is actual route taken from my downloaded track logs.
Petrol OK on Western coast. Filled up in Durness, and then had to hunt for petrol around Perth. First petrol station had nothing. Second only diesel. Third only petrol
I'll put pictures and details on the route tomorrow.
Steve
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:28 pm
by Man-of-Mystery
BlueBoxer wrote:...had to hunt for petrol around Perth...
Damn
M-o-M
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:31 pm
by Stevie
I haven't seen any signs of shortages yet. Possibly folk in Perth are stockpiling for their combine harvesters.
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:14 pm
by scotty
There was no petrol at Huntly as far back as Monday night and I think there is also shortages at Inverurie.
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:06 pm
by Blackal
Just back from a 4 night trip to Ullapool - weather and roads absolutely brilliant!
No rain, no bugs, no tourists - best time of the year.
Some of the petrol stations will run out, albeit for a day only - but that is no help to you, having to wait a day for some more fuel. Just because we had no problems with fuelstops - doesn't mean your trip will go smoothly.
Best of luck
Al

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:36 pm
by Man-of-Mystery
Stevie wrote:I haven't seen any signs of shortages yet. Possibly folk in Perth are stockpiling for their combine harvesters.
Ya mean Forfar!
M-o-M
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:21 pm
by BlueBoxer
I see the problem at
Grangemouth is still running
Petrol was OK on the west coast, other than being around £1.19 a litre
Here is the actual
Route and pictures
Thanks for the suggestions to go north beyond Ullapool. The roads were empty, and the scenery fantastic.
Steve
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:45 am
by Blackal
BlueBoxer wrote:Hi,
Got back this evening.
Took a shortened route This is actual route taken from my downloaded track logs.
Steve
Glad you enjoyed the trip - surprised I didn't see you somewhere along the road. 8 of us went up to Ullapool on Sunday, and went north to Tongue on Monday (Cracking road up through Kylesku), back down via the Struie and Dingwall - then down to Applecross/Skye on the Tuesday - returning to Edinburgh on the Wednesday.
6 BMW GS, one BMW K1200s and a Pan.
Can't wait to get back up there in a month.
Al

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:47 am
by Man-of-Mystery
A quickie on the fuel situation here (new thread anyone?)...
... filled up at Lamb & Gardner at Inchmichael (A90) no problem this morning. The CSA said they had a good stock.
M-o-M
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:39 am
by scotty
Al - That was some trip with a great selection of roads. Hav'nt been over to Applecross in ages and it's been years since I was in Tongue. I took a run over to the Loch Oich watersports centre on Monday from Inverness. Went my usual scenic back road over to Drumnadrochit ie Beauly then over by Foxhole and up by the hill loch's before dropping down to Drum. I really enjoyed it and its fantastic biking in the Highlands in warn sunny weather with the hills full of snow. They have been skiing recently at Aviemore.
It's warming up a bit now so the season has really started in earnest.
Scott