Off to Scotland

Robmac

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We've finally made a decision and brushed aside work commitments. We're off to Scotland on Monday for 10 days. We plan to visit Glencoe (always a favourite of mine), the Cairngorms and then head to the West Coast which I always find stunning. I've always found the Scots to be really friendly and welcoming, but always expect a bit of banter too.
I've been yearning to get back up to Scotland for months now and really can't wait. Will post some pics when we return.
 
Enjoy mate wish we were going with you:cry: Love to Julie from Rossi & me
 
Jammy bughas! :cry:

No, you deserve it. You and Julie have a good time - and keep warm! ;)
No midgies at this time of year too...

Watch out for those Scottish wildcampers in bothies and their wild parties :lol-053:
 
Have a good time and stay warm.
I'm not sure DOOMBAR will have reached that far,good hunting
 
There is plenty of snow above 2000ft and its beautiful today, 6 deg in the valleys and -2 on top of the hills, although it has been skirting around zero over night on the coast at nights :-0 its a great time to be up here, we are heading to Aviemore to deliver a Landrover next weekend, so if you see a tribby towing a 130 landrover chassis cab then give us a flash.
 
We had a great time in Scotland earlier this year. It is the perfect place for wildcamping - so free!!!!

Enjoy it :)
 
Very jelous

Rob
have a great trip buddy im in south wales touring sun finally came out this afternoon
i dont know if the car park at glencoe ski is a poi but it would be great place to stay,
sure the good jocks would let you stay there
steve
 
Rob
have a great trip buddy im in south wales touring sun finally came out this afternoon
i dont know if the car park at glencoe ski is a poi but it would be great place to stay,
sure the good jocks would let you stay there
steve

Yes it is and is particularly good when it is blowing a gale and the rain is lashing. :cheers:
 
This year Glencoe ski have installed a dozen camping pods ( up turned boat looking things) as well as a dozen RV spots providing power hook ups, I think they said it was £10 per night, they also have a containerised shower & toilet block, great spot to recharge everything before heading down to loch etive , it's all on there website :)
 
We had to deliver 2 portaloo's down the glen etive road last year for a film shoot, when we returned to collect them 5 days after the film crew had left there were 4 vans parked next to them, one cheeky bugger had his shaving foam, toothbrush and face cloth in one of them, he was on my as soon as he saw me starting to load them on the truck, I wonder if he's on the site ?
 
Enjoy you two, ya jammie buggers, Scotland is stunning anytime of the the year but this time is extra special, don't forget the pics xx
 

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