OP storm SW Scotland Mk4, July 29th to 31st 2016

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Re: OP storm SW Scotland Mk4, July 29th to 31st 2016

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The guys will have to bring a hippy wig along for this year ady or maybe we can get someone to scalp virt. :lol:
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Yeah I know Carl what the fcuk was I thinking? It's not the same without it blowing around at the back of me helmet, maybe a spinal tap special wig is on order
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Ginger wig for Scotland mate, don't want to stand out :D
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It doesn't look like I'm going to make it this year either due to things taking a downward spiral
I have the bike booked on to the ferry if anyone is interested in the booking
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next year you will make it or we will have to come over and camp on your doorstep.

hope it all starts to sort its self out at home
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Let's hope the weather forecast improves.....looks dire every day from now until a week on Sunday.

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Will have to be slow group for me , think I got done by a camera van today possible 30 over limit , gonna have to be careful got 6 points at the moment, balls
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Bloody vans. I think it's just a lottery half the time, wondering when you are going to get pinched next.

Oh well, if it is wet on the way up we'll have a good excuse to take it steady...ish

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Bloody vans.

I am trying a new phone app called WAZE. It is a GPs app, but allows users to press a screen Icon when the see a police speed trap, and the gps stores the location and shares it with other users live on the web.

This should then sound an alert to your headset when you are in the same location.
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Thanks Al gonna look into that now
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AMCQ46 wrote:Bloody vans.

I am trying a new phone app called WAZE. It is a GPs app, but allows users to press a screen Icon when the see a police speed trap, and the gps stores the location and shares it with other users live on the web.

This should then sound an alert to your headset when you are in the same location.
Been using Waze for some time now. It's the absolute dogs baldrocks. I think it's recently been bought by Google and the techniques are being introduced into Google maps. They may screw it up but for the time being I wouldn't use anything else.
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that good to know Ian, has it saved you from a mobile van yet?

and the more of us that use it, the better the data will be :D
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AMCQ46 wrote:that good to know Ian, has it saved you from a mobile van yet?

and the more of us that use it, the better the data will be :D
TBH I've not gone past a mobile van with Waze running but it always tells me about the static cameras. No help I'm afraid.

I mainly use it in the car; I don't do a lot of mileage and virtually all of that is within a 50 mile radius of home. I can't even remember the last time I saw a mobile van. I know the position of all the fixed cameras but there's not even many of those.

What a b8stard place to live, eh? No fun at all....
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Re: OP storm SW Scotland Mk4, July 29th to 31st 2016

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is it? is it time yet is it is it :D packed and ready to go
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Re: OP storm SW Scotland Mk4, July 29th to 31st 2016

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OK, we are getting closer, excitement is building in Fabios sack :lol:

Macdee, is now out [as suspected given the growing list of injuries at home] and Cheekykev has lost his family [he knows where they are, but they cant come this weekend :( ] but he is still trying to get his wrist to work [old fiddler injury?] but might still come.

everyone else is still good to go.......... yah.

the planning of routes is changing as below.

The ride up from settle to campsite is changed as per Ziggys suggestion
https://www.plotaroute.com/route/254819


I will swap day 1 and day 2 itinery as it will allow all those who can only do Saturday a new set of roads, and on Sunday we will be going in the correct direction to drop the Irish team at the ferry.

I will do this on Saturday, 210 miles covering the logging road upto the Buddhist temple, onwards past St Marys loch, then back into Moffat for petrol and food, then north again up the Devils beeftub, and back down via Dalveen pass. after that I might take you past my family farm and on the 3 roads I grew up riding every day
https://www.plotaroute.com/route/254795

then do the ride I have taken you on for the last 3yrs but do it on the Sunday
https://www.plotaroute.com/route/233339 - 230miles, but options to cut as we have already done dalveen pass on Saturday and would only miss the trip up the leadhills and to the highest village. I might also do it in the opposite direction, but will depend on ferry times
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