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TB Member Since: 19 Feb 2006 Location: Depends who wants to know . . . Posts: 5927 |
I think Tim has gone back to work again so will probably be out of the loop for a while.
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Thu Jan 10 2008 11:19pm |
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BASHER16 Member Since: 30 Oct 2007 Location: NORTH LANARKSHIRE Posts: 24 |
MANY THANKS TB Yes Tim is off on the high seas again, I had an email from him today well actually it was more of a novel I didnt know a thread could be as long as the one he sent me . Our post for the event is just to let folks know about this Gem of an area . The actual drive to and through Inverary and onwards towards Lochgilphead is a truly superb drive in itself. IAN |
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Fri Jan 11 2008 4:55pm |
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Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435 |
We used to keep our tin tent at Inverary, it is a spectacular drive, going up and across "the Rest and be thankful" with loch Restil and then the long coast down the hill to Loch Fyne. Look out for the wild Palm trees on the banks of Loch Fyne too, They were still growing there a couple of years ago when I was last there, first seen them in the 1960s. Some of my dad's folks come from Minard, he was the Police Sargent there and my uncle was a school teacher in Lochgilphead. I won't be back in the country until the next weekend , would have loved to have gone on the trip. Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh Clan Cameron |
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Fri Jan 11 2008 6:12pm |
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BASHER16 Member Since: 30 Oct 2007 Location: NORTH LANARKSHIRE Posts: 24 |
[The long coast down the hill to Loch Fyne. Look out for the wild Palm trees on the banks of Loch Fyne too, The long coast downhill can be a trecherous one, A chappie driving a Vectra lost control just at the waterfall , he veered down the bank and after about 1000yards stopped just at the edge of the drop into the river . I know this as we were returning from our drive and saw the commotion with breakdown truck and about a dozen cars backed up on the road. We stopped and found the breakdown truck had too short a winch wire to reach the car. So one of our team volunteered to drive down and try to reach the vehicle So with a skillfull bit of driving on a fairly demanding hillside he drove to within 200 feet of the car. He winched the car enough to let the truck winch take over. The truck pulled the car to terra firma and our man made easy work of getting back up under his own steam . The gathered crown were clearly in great respect of this generous gesture and applauded the Landy back to tarmac. We asked where the driver was and the truck driver said he's having a drink and declined to come with the recovery truck. We have withheld the LANDY 90 drivers Name as his head was big enough after all his adoring fans were just short of asking for his autograph bleedin showoff |
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Fri Jan 11 2008 7:32pm |
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Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435 |
Ouch! Know where you are talking about. The road has been well improved sincce the time I first started going there, it was single track and a switchback all the way down.
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Fri Jan 11 2008 10:16pm |
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BASHER16 Member Since: 30 Oct 2007 Location: NORTH LANARKSHIRE Posts: 24 |
We travel this road and have done for six years we run about 8/10 drives per year. That said we still love the trip which for us is including return to where we live 140 miles but we never tire of the run. The fuel can be a bit maddening as it just keeps creeping upwards. The Bedford KM was a superb workhorse, I drove one for about six months when I was tiring of the joinery trade and wanted something new. But money wasnt in the driving so thankfully went back to the trade and started a small Joinery business which I still run and is the reason I can sneak away every friday before any drive to repair and upkeep the routes we drive.Our small team is superb and they relish some of the back breaking work I make them slave over |
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Fri Jan 11 2008 10:42pm |
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