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But, why do it in a coach ? I'd rather do it on a motorbike, I picked my new R Nine T bike up in Glasgow and had the most fantastic ride home to Cromarty 190 miles in the day. Weather was superb.
 
Scotland getting very very popular especially NC 500( as we know ) to say the least , all I hope after Motorhomers get a dose of rain and midges they won’t be back , and it will return to its glorious unjammed single track rds as it was not so long ago ?
 
Never been to Scotland, I should go, it looks stunning. I have a pathological hate of the sound of bagpipes thankfully there were none in that clip and I could watch to the end '\
 
If the weather is right , and you miss the midges , it is brilliant , but the dice is a bit loaded against you :)
 
Never been to Scotland, I should go, it looks stunning. I have a pathological hate of the sound of bagpipes thankfully there were none in that clip and I could watch to the end :D
The definition of a gentleman



Someone who can play the bagpipes........








.......but doesn’t!:)

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3 part series, Scotland from the Air just finished on BBC1 Scotland but still available on i-player. Wasn't the best aerial "tour" I've seen though.
 
Never been to Scotland, I should go, it looks stunning. I have a pathological hate of the sound of bagpipes thankfully there were none in that clip and I could watch to the end :D

When I was in the TA many moons ago we were billeted in a wooden hut somewhere in Northumberland and next door was a jock regimental band who were practising every hour that God sent,one Piper was right outside my window playing the same piece over and over, I was studying for a trade test and it was driving me bonkers so I know exactly what you mean Jim:eek:
 
Hi @BusyBuilder

What do you think of your bike? I have a Honda CTX1300 which is fabulous but at nearly 340Kg rather heavy for someone of my age (63).

I’m thinking of changing it for something lighter but still want shaft drive, so a bike like yours might fit the bill.
 
Never been to Scotland, I should go, it looks stunning. I have a pathological hate of the sound of bagpipes thankfully there were none in that clip and I could watch to the end :D

If you go in late January @Jim the weather's too cold for the bagpipe and most of them tend to go into hibernation. Unfortunately, like most things, a few hardy specimens brave the arctic conditions, and the lesser know drone-pipe sometimes visits highly populated areas.
 
If you go in late January @Jim the weather's too cold for the bagpipe and most of them tend to go into hibernation
We once saw a threesome, fully clad in traditional tartan at Christmas, atop of the Austrian alps while playing the pipes ... then skiing down while still playing .. we loved it.(y)

Sorry Jim!:LOL:

I'm totally tone deaf but have always wanted to play an instrument .. perhaps the pipes would suit me and I could practice at SoS.:wink:

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