- Fri May 11, 2012 10:13 pm
#12457
As per AlanR.
Once you're up here, if you need a stop for any fettling, servicing, maintenance, you can drop by here, tea/coffee/tools readily available, (i'm right next door to the Skye bridge, more or less).
Ditto the Applecross road, you have to stop for a photo at the summit, it's spectacular, also, Eilean Donan Castle at Dornie is well worth a stop, photo and visit, (it's the castle that Highlander was filmed partly at, and more recently Maid/made? of honour)
I don't know about soldiers being issued with SSS but I do know it's very good, to give you an idea, all the locals use it, and all the walking shops have surreptitious stashes under the counter, seriously, (you can't openly display and sell unless an approved Avon retailer y'see)
As for the journey, look at it this way, people have CYCLED greater distances and i've lost count of the number of times i've seen reports and read stories of Honda C90's circumnavigating places
Once you're up here, if you need a stop for any fettling, servicing, maintenance, you can drop by here, tea/coffee/tools readily available, (i'm right next door to the Skye bridge, more or less).
Ditto the Applecross road, you have to stop for a photo at the summit, it's spectacular, also, Eilean Donan Castle at Dornie is well worth a stop, photo and visit, (it's the castle that Highlander was filmed partly at, and more recently Maid/made? of honour)
I don't know about soldiers being issued with SSS but I do know it's very good, to give you an idea, all the locals use it, and all the walking shops have surreptitious stashes under the counter, seriously, (you can't openly display and sell unless an approved Avon retailer y'see)
As for the journey, look at it this way, people have CYCLED greater distances and i've lost count of the number of times i've seen reports and read stories of Honda C90's circumnavigating places