Saturday, 3 November 2018

SCMC gathering at St Fillans 23/09/18

A wee bike run for the Big Yam and the Street Triple, to St Fillans to the SCMC gathering, a great turn out and decent weather made for a cracking day. Thanks to all from the SCMC for the organising of. I have still to add some Rolleicord photos when I get them developed. Feel free to comment on the actual bike models.

Only part of the gathering

Nice array of bikes

Nice Bonneville

Smokey Joe


Tidy BSA

Four Seasons Norton

Leaky BSA propped up against the wall

Braw 750 Four

Fraser's bright NS400R in Marlboro colours

Shiny Triumph trials

Clean looking Vincent

Another Vincent

John H's Commando

Nice looking MV

Alan's Constellation and Marion's Meteor Minor

Nice Ariel

The Ariel's carburettor

Tidy Z1

Seggie and his cracking Thruxton

Geoff's Harris

Leaky New Imperial looking very rustic

BSA ?

Vincent outfit

Ian Coull's shiny LeMans Mk1

Some of the gathered masses

Davie fae Edinburgh's leaky Norton

Another leaky bike, this time a Guzzi V7 Sport

Triumph trials bike at Tullybannocher

Matchless and a Norton at Tullybannocher

St Cyrus Beach walk 05/08/18

The Sunday was a beautiful day, having never been to St Cyrus before, it seemed like a good place to go for a day out on the beach.

Lesley and Sitka at the start of the boardwalk to the beach

Sitka enjoying being off the lead

Cracking weather and a great long beach

Contrast in black and white

Sitka and his shadow

Walking on the sandbank

Washed up tree

Lesley and Sitka making the most of the weather

Tuesday, 23 October 2018

Corrour Station - Rannoch Station walk 15/09/18

After a good bit of map planning and pouring over train timetables, we packed up the car and drove to rannoch station, the start of our 20 minute train journey to corrour station and a 12 mile walk across the rannoch moor back to rannoch station.
Only minutes into the car journey, Lesley stopped the car and rescued a wee dog that had escaped from the owners garden, no name tag meant knocking on doors trying to find the rightful owner, much clock watching as missing our train would have totally scuppered our plans, not sure the wee Scottie could have made the 12 mile walk with us. The owner turned up and we were on our way again.
We managed to arrive early enough for a visit to the rannoch station tearoom, Sitka was allowed in too for dog biscuits and a seat by the heater.
The train arrived, not much room left as it serves the west highland line between Glasgow and Fort William.
Sitkas first time in a tearoom and his first train journey.

Rannoch Station

Lesley looking happy, Sitka not so much, still to sample the tearoom dog biscuits 

Tearoom

End of the platform

Sitka in the tearoom, happy dog now

Sitka not sure of the shoogly train

Leum Uilleim otherwise known as the Trainspotting hill

Weather looking good for the walk

Train track heading to Fort William

Lesley and Sitka on the Trainspotting bridge

Sitka and me not acting out Trainspotting 

Bonnie colours


Corrour station, the highest mainline station in the UK

After a great feed at Corrour station, it was time to do some walking, well worth a visit if you are up here.


Sitka loving the scenery

Loch Ossian

Few miles walked already

Good wee stop off for food and some reflection

Corrour estate sign

No idea what this contraption was for

The rain coming our way, time for the waterproofs

The rain cleared thankfully

The rain still over Glencoe way

Rannoch viaduct

Rannoch station resident deer