Scottish Highlands and Islands
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 8:40 pm
Took a week out last week to "scratch an itch" that I have had for a few years now, to tour the Highlands.
Decided to go on the Rex since it has the muscle to do the miles - on the first day travelling north at the services at Carlisle a bloke walks up to me and says "thats my old bike..." He then takes a picture of it!
Eventually got to Balloch(Loch Lomond) where I met up with my Cousin on his KTM 990 Superduke
From there north into Glencoe
Past Fort William and onto Malliag for the ferry to Skye
Once on Skye continued northwards alongside the Sound of Raasay
Until we got to Portree, where we stayed over
Next day north to the Black Cuillins, then to Dunvegan, and the A883 south to the Skye Bridge.
Once back on the mainland onto Eilean Donan castle
then Loch Carron
then Applecross - it began to snow here so no time for too many pictures....
Then onto Loch Torridon, then turning east to go to Inverness.
Turned south on Thursday and set off for the legendary Murphs bar in Fife
In time to set off for the Yorks Rally on the Friday
joined by Murph, Alex and Ian
Rest of the pictures are on the Yorks Rally Thread. I set off for home on the saturday and landed having covered 1747 miles in 7 days
Decided to go on the Rex since it has the muscle to do the miles - on the first day travelling north at the services at Carlisle a bloke walks up to me and says "thats my old bike..." He then takes a picture of it!
Eventually got to Balloch(Loch Lomond) where I met up with my Cousin on his KTM 990 Superduke



From there north into Glencoe


Past Fort William and onto Malliag for the ferry to Skye


Once on Skye continued northwards alongside the Sound of Raasay

Until we got to Portree, where we stayed over


Next day north to the Black Cuillins, then to Dunvegan, and the A883 south to the Skye Bridge.


Once back on the mainland onto Eilean Donan castle

then Loch Carron

then Applecross - it began to snow here so no time for too many pictures....

Then onto Loch Torridon, then turning east to go to Inverness.

Turned south on Thursday and set off for the legendary Murphs bar in Fife

In time to set off for the Yorks Rally on the Friday

joined by Murph, Alex and Ian

Rest of the pictures are on the Yorks Rally Thread. I set off for home on the saturday and landed having covered 1747 miles in 7 days