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Check out this site, some good stuff on.. awwwwww i wanna go !!!!!! .. NOW! http://www.motorcyclescotland.com/index.asp awwwwww i wanna go!

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Karey @ 02/06/2009 13:23  

Kaz, I seem to recall an "overnighter" in Scotland being outlined somewhere on here... Perhaps some of the routes on Motorcycle Scotland could be integrated. So... Cinderella... You can go to the Scottish Ball!!! You'll just have to wait a little longer!

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Bandit_Mr_P @ 02/06/2009 13:33  

wooooooooo hooooooooooo !! would love to. I'm planning a drive up to near Moffat at beginning of August, go every year with my mates and over to Kelso for a Burnese Mountain Dog show, we stay at a lovely campsite in Ettrick forest, but I really want to do some more biking up there, either pilly or if in a supporting group, on my bike

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Karey @ 02/06/2009 13:37  

I drive threw Moffat each week on the way to Edinburgh, it is really nice little town/village, and then the follow the A701 is a lovely road, have promised myself will ride bike along it, Moffat was packed with bikers on Monday morning as I drove by.... want to be out on my bike now thanks for the link Karey,, :-)

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Puds @ 02/06/2009 13:56  

No probs puds..yeh the roads are brilliant up there. I went up on my own last year, met my mates there..and for about 1.5 hours i didn't see another car.. hadta stop for 10 mins tho while the coos took themselves off for milking ! lol

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Karey @ 02/06/2009 14:01  

I tend to spend some time in Scotland every year on the bike. I love it up there, best country in the world for bikes in my opinion (other than Austria and Switzerland). I've never found a boring route no matter where I've gone. But then again, being born there, maybe I'm just biased?

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geoffb2005 @ 02/06/2009 15:34  

I am trying my best to get that website shut down... WAY too many bikes up here as it is at the moment!!!

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TeeCee @ 02/06/2009 19:16  

oooooops... I forgot TC... Yehhh dont go to Scotland..the roads are rubbish, it rains all the time.. theres potholes and sheep and coos all over, theres no phone signals for miles and miles... the midges absolutely love the blood of bikers and other unsuspecting visitors... nah dont go.. you will hate it. That should do it TC ;o)

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Karey @ 02/06/2009 19:21  

Cheers Karey!! *snigger* I should also add that the corners are prone to having fish juice on them and we have wild elephants roaming too....

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TeeCee @ 02/06/2009 19:22  

When are we going?

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Deleted Member @ 02/06/2009 19:59  

Sounds fun to me

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Deleted User @ 02/06/2009 21:13  

What a great site Kaz, thanks for posting it. I've never really been to Scotland so looking forward to heading up there this summer/autumn, along with a trip to Ireland hopefully. Geoff's going to show me Scotland and I'm going to show him Ireland.

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Roachy @ 02/06/2009 22:30  

Sounds a bit like You show me yours....

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Deleted Member @ 02/06/2009 22:35  

heyy nice one Rachel !! I was lucky enough to do Ireland as well last year.. that was beautiful too .. went right down to Co, Cork in southern ireland..on an old GPZ900r which kept firing on one cylinder..lol was a lovely holiday tho. yeh that site is good eh? found some good stuff on there.

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Karey @ 02/06/2009 22:40  

XK, me and Roachy are a little past that point to be totally honest (sorry hun, but we are!), but I am sure if you ask her very nicely ....

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geoffb2005 @ 02/06/2009 22:43  

"and we have wild elephants roaming too" Don't forget to mention TC that the wild elephants are fully trained in gorilla warfare techniques. (They stand on their back legs and beat their chests violently.)

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geoffb2005 @ 02/06/2009 22:48  

(phew geoff - I thought I was the only one who had seen them do that!!)

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TeeCee @ 03/06/2009 00:47  

I've never actually seen it myself TC, but I was reliably informed by a passing giant pixie called Nigel. He was the one who told me about the rhinos in the northern highlands who trot around the villages up there saying "Good Morning" to everyone they meet in a very posh voice, whilst wearing green jumpsuits and big cardigans because of the cold.

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geoffb2005 @ 03/06/2009 08:06  

Haha OMG i just hope i don't run em over when im up there touring with 25 bikes at the end of the June

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Deleted Member @ 03/06/2009 10:12  

*just ordering a bag of whatever geoff is smoking..* vent - when are you up? I am riding up to Ullapool (via Glenshee, Braemar and the Lecht) then down to Tobermory (on the Isle of Mull) on 22-24 June. Will we run into you? (and that is a real possibility on some of those singletrack roads...)

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TeeCee @ 03/06/2009 17:26  

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