A beautiful setting, everyone getting seated near each other and great food as always made for a braw night. The night was rounded off with a visit to the Applecross Inn for a load of beer.
On Saturday we went for a walk along the coast to Camusterrach to clear the head and to avoid the pub for as long as possible. We had our tea at the Inn on the Saturday night, plenty blethering and more beer till shutting time again.
Sunday morning came around too soon as always after a night in the pub and sleeping in a tent, it was pretty wet out so the bikes were packed up pretty quickly, a very misty return over the Bealach to be met with a multi European traffic jam at the hairpin bends, nothing moving and car drivers just staring at each other afraid to move, off the bike and a bit of traffic management allowing us to pass through and let the eejits take care of themselves. Thankfully no dramas on the way home, the sun even coming out at Dalwhinnie.
Another great weekend on the bikes, can't wait till the next run.
Both bike are to be Mot'd this weekend so fingers crossed for two passes and some more sunshine.
Ready for the off in the rain
Gino and Fiona's Guzzi's
Alec's new V7 Guzzi
The Big Yam and the Street Triple
Liz's V7 Guzzi
Bob and Ginneta's Commando from the Northumbria branch
Applecross Bay
Ian Loram's 1929 Norton Model 18 and his mate on his 1935 Norton Model 18 who drove it all the way from Devon to John O Groats then to Applecross
The Walled Garden at teatime
Local tame deer
Clouds forming for the nights rain
Bert happy in the pub
Ian Loram's backup bike Norton ES2, beautiful bike
I love Applecross! Some really nice bikes and pics there.
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