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It's true - the internet has not made it up here yet.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI have to travel up North this weekend, taking the missus up to Fort William NW Scotland to visit her son who in teacher training there.
Due to this I will have to post my friday story a day early (thats Thursday assman)

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Lovely bit of road and the locals are very polite and pull over for you if you want to overtake... very pretty scenery tooOriginally posted by Torran View PostHmm looks like you are correct. Its in Perthshire by the way.
The train journey is great too but you cant beat driving into Rannoch Moor and across Glen Coe.
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Hmm looks like you are correct. Its in Perthshire by the way.Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostI thought it was Crianlarich (north of Stirling). Lovely drive, train journey is also recommended.
The train journey is great too but you cant beat driving into Rannoch Moor and across Glen Coe.
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I thought it was Crianlarich (north of Stirling). Lovely drive, train journey is also recommended.
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Just checked the maps- it's a dealOriginally posted by Torran View PostTake a left at Crainlarich
the road from Bridge of Orchy to Ballachulish is one of my favourites
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Take a left at Crainlarich
the road from Bridge of Orchy to Ballachulish is one of my favourites
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo we get the pleasure of the Friday story a day early. Gosh this is a week to celebrate.
But we have to wait the extra day until the next one
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M6 - Glasgow - Loch Lomond then NorthOriginally posted by Torran View PostLovely part of the world. Which way you driving up? Loch Lomond way or From east Coast?
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Lovely part of the world. Which way you driving up? Loch Lomond way or from east Coast?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI have to travel up North this weekend, taking the missus up to Fort William NW Scotland to visit her son who in teacher training there.
Due to this I will have to post my friday story a day early (thats Thursday assman)

So we get the pleasure of the Friday story a day early. Gosh this is a week to celebrate.
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Fort William
I have to travel up North this weekend, taking the missus up to Fort William NW Scotland to visit her son who in teacher training there.
Due to this I will have to post my friday story a day early (thats Thursday assman)
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