Crossing Kendoon Loch, Knowehead, just above the Galloway National park, a shortcut between the A713 and the B729.
Galloway National park is a brilliant area for wild camping.
Drop the Co-ordinates below into google maps
55.19316 -4.192354
Cheers All
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Re: my bike with.......A BRIDGE
Hi Shidosan if that is the Same Bridge i Remember Passing a Few Years ago, There is a Trout/Salmon Fishery in the River/Lake .Fantastic bit of Scotland i Loved going through there every year to Edinburgh Via as Many Back Roads as i could Find.Francis
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A byway over a bridge in Somerset today...........
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Hi Francis.... yep your spot on....we spent a day and a half to get from there to the ferry at Ardrossan .... just couldn't resist keep turning off our route and into the unknown.... as you know
Cheers Bryan
Cheers Bryan
It will be alright in the end.... if it's not alright.. it's not the end !
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oh wow, I like the fluffy seat, I bet that keeps everything warm 
well, looking at that lot I could also pack my hair straighteners, the gel nail kit and the lippy, cool sorted
well, looking at that lot I could also pack my hair straighteners, the gel nail kit and the lippy, cool sorted
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Indeed, and cool in the warmer climes. If it fits on the bike and the bike still handles well, then you can never have too much. The opposite is also true. You can always have too little. Too little can make for a miserable trip.TriumphTart wrote:oh wow, I like the fluffy seat, I bet that keeps everything warm
well, looking at that lot I could also pack my hair straighteners, the gel nail kit and the lippy, cool sorted
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I thought it was only girls that packed everything but the kitchen sinkSpike941 wrote:Indeed, and cool in the warmer climes. If it fits on the bike and the bike still handles well, then you can never have too much. The opposite is also true. You can always have too little. Too little can make for a miserable trip.TriumphTart wrote:oh wow, I like the fluffy seat, I bet that keeps everything warm
well, looking at that lot I could also pack my hair straighteners, the gel nail kit and the lippy, cool sorted
My instructor used to use a fluffy seat cover and he swore by it. I think my first trip is going to be trial and error, but hey, i'm sure everyones was.

