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Oops sorry. We are going to Arran tomorrow, and to save cluttering up Archev's thread, I'll document the proceedings here. Return tickets booked on the Caledonian Isles (never heard of it), from Ardrossan to Brodick, sailing out on Tuesday 28th and back on Friday 1st May. The weather forecast is fantastic.
I don't much care if it rains on Friday. I can always find something to do before the ferry check-in at ten past four. Wednesday and Thursday are set to be gorgeous. The plan is to get there late afternoon on Tuesday, find somewhere nice to camp (I have an idea from the OS map of what looks like a nice place) and settle down for a quiet evening. Then cycle Arran in two stages - north up Glen Sannox to Lochranza then down the west coast, looping back to Brodick across the middle, on Wednesday. Then on Thursday head back across the middle of the island and do the southern loop round by Whiting Bay and Lamlash.
Each day is only about 35 miles, which is pretty easy really and gives time for sightseeing, nice cafes and so on. My family is originally from Lochranza but I've hardly been there, so I might have a mosey around the graveyard or something. The full circuit is possible in a day, but Glen Sannox is a long pull uphill which I think I can do without having to GOAP, but it could use so much charge that I'd run out before the steep bit between Lamlash and Brodick if I was going all round. Doing it in two loops means I can recharge bike from car (VtV!) for the second day. Also, the road across the middle looks nice. That very minor road going across to Lamlash looks a bit rash for Hilda's capabilities and doesn't really fit into an itinerary anyway, but I might drive it on Friday morning, weather permitting.
Caliban has had his spring-clean and I'm busy getting the bits and pieces together.
Oops sorry. We are going to Arran tomorrow, and to save cluttering up Archev's thread, I'll document the proceedings here. Return tickets booked on the Caledonian Isles (never heard of it), from Ardrossan to Brodick, sailing out on Tuesday 28th and back on Friday 1st May. The weather forecast is fantastic.
I don't much care if it rains on Friday. I can always find something to do before the ferry check-in at ten past four. Wednesday and Thursday are set to be gorgeous. The plan is to get there late afternoon on Tuesday, find somewhere nice to camp (I have an idea from the OS map of what looks like a nice place) and settle down for a quiet evening. Then cycle Arran in two stages - north up Glen Sannox to Lochranza then down the west coast, looping back to Brodick across the middle, on Wednesday. Then on Thursday head back across the middle of the island and do the southern loop round by Whiting Bay and Lamlash.
Each day is only about 35 miles, which is pretty easy really and gives time for sightseeing, nice cafes and so on. My family is originally from Lochranza but I've hardly been there, so I might have a mosey around the graveyard or something. The full circuit is possible in a day, but Glen Sannox is a long pull uphill which I think I can do without having to GOAP, but it could use so much charge that I'd run out before the steep bit between Lamlash and Brodick if I was going all round. Doing it in two loops means I can recharge bike from car (VtV!) for the second day. Also, the road across the middle looks nice. That very minor road going across to Lamlash looks a bit rash for Hilda's capabilities and doesn't really fit into an itinerary anyway, but I might drive it on Friday morning, weather permitting.
Caliban has had his spring-clean and I'm busy getting the bits and pieces together.