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Kamikaze Bob |
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 Posted: 21:25 - 04 Sep 2016 Post subject: North Coast 500 - anyone done it? |
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After my first proper tour a week and a bit ago - which me and a mate sampled some of the Highlands and enjoyed everything except a day of rain and an unexpected tyre emergency leading to a 400 mile route home - we have spent the past few days pondering where to go next year.
We both live close to Glasgow, but really want to get to the continent before the Tories make it impossible without having to go through manned border patrols. Original thought was BSB at Assen next year via the Newcastle ferry, coupled with a couple of days thru Belgium and France before ferry/train back across the water and up the road. But that kind of time away for both of us just now is out of the question; me due to having 2 autistic kids who are still young, and him due to having a couple of big dogs and a missus working shift patterns that he has to plan around.
We're restricted to 5 days, and will be camping. North of Scotland is easy for us to get to, and while having a drink (or 5) at our annual NFL Fantasy Draft Party last night, we came up with an idea. We could do the North Coast 500 in that time, including travel to Inverness for the official start/finish point. We also (again, drunkenly) roped in my dad as "support crew" to carry the tents and stuff, as one of the only hassles with our recent trip was getting on/off the bikes while laden with tent, sleeping bag, etc. strapped on.
It makes the trip close to 900 miles in a week, and given we did 400+ in a day last week that doesn't put much fear in me. We're looking at doing it in 3 days, plus a day each for up and down to Inverness. But reading up on the trip today there seems to be a lot of it single-track roads with passing places, especially the western half. Me and my mate will be travelling a helluva lot quicker that my dad, which could mean we get to the rest points and campsites a shitload faster that he would, and possibly waiting for quite a while at the end of the day.
I did see a few parts of the route where he would be able to take a different route and get ahead of us, but it would mean him missing some nice views and stuff. And part of me wouldn't mind the luggage so much - now I've done it once I have a couple of good ideas how to streamline things. But for my dad to come along it would mean hiring a car - he doesn't have one, and the missus needs ours for the kids - plus extra fuel too. Not to mention more planning to make sure he keeps up.
Anyone got any experience on the route? And any ideas on how to do the trip with our "transport manager" in tow? We're looking at late July-early August next year, so plenty of time to get everything in order. ____________________ 2001 Honda VFR800fi |
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My advice, presuming you are talking about motorcycling and not cycling, MTFU and do it unsupported.
My 8 stone wife did it with all her camping gear, starting and finishing in York, taking in Orkney and Shetland, up via Braemar and carrying on back down the West coast through Fort Bill and on down Loch Lomond side then through Dumfriesshire, on a GPZ305.
So what's your excuse?
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From Glasgow, you could easily do that as a 2-nighter. Applecross day 1, somewhere East of Durness day 2, home day 3. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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Enduro Numpty |
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The Bealach na Ba route to Applecross is ok if it's not heaving with camper vans otherwise it's not worth the hassle. Also the road between Kinlochewe and Applecross (Wester Ross Coastal Trail) has beautiful scenery but can be ruined by fuckwits that won't use passing places. I did it recently under protest with a mate who hadn't done it for 30 years and wanted to do it. Bealach na Ba was ok but getting to Kinlochewe was just a drag.
As for your time frame - easy. Have you considered not camping? Makes life so much easier.  |
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Me and the wife have 3 days on the bike over on the West coast in a couple of weeks, hope the sun keeps shining. What's the chances  |
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https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/uk/inverness
Sunrise and sunset times.
250 miles a day is no bother and by October hopefully most of the tourists will be gone. Me and the wife do a couple of 400 - 500 mile day trips from Aberdeenshire every year. The key to it all is decent weather.
The NC 500 is just marketing and it is working - lots of cafes, hotels etc.. are doing well out of it which is fair enough. If time is tight don't stick rigidly to the route. Like I said previously, the Kinlochewe to Applecross to Lochcarron route is very slow and time consuming. If you're looking to save time I'd miss this out and head to Achnasheen directly from Kinlochewe. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 34 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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