Steve T
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After a brief conversation with a man up the road, Dr Steve diagnosed the need for some “Smileage Therapy”. With the diagnosis and remedy sorted, Dr Steve and “patient” headed off into the increasing brightness that was to engulf the day from start to finish – a first this summer for us real northern dwellers.
With the only real requirement of the day to cover miles on interesting roads, to help cement the cure you understand, we two moved ever further north onto the roads less travelled here-abouts.
To help ensure that the “cure” took proper hold, we only occasionally stopped. Here we see the patients portable toilet . . . . . No, sorry, I meant WC 1200GS, next to my Tango machine, at a very well made bridge . . . . .
We moved on after this brief pause in the drip feed of cure miles, with the Water Closet rider finally feeling the effects of the cure. I made that assumption as he used the machines horses to drag himself away from me at what looked to be a quite enjoyable pace.
Ullapool drew us into it’s tourist infested midst, with a nice parking spot right next to the chipper – result. Whilst nosh was noshed, this little surprise was spotted taking in the scenery as it’s chauffer carried it towards who knows where
I’ve seen several hound carrying contraptions in my times, but that set up sent chills down my spine . . . . . but the pooch seemed happy with his ride.
More Smileage was covered on the ride back to a more populated part of this end of the island, into what can only be described as a fecking strong gale force wind. Made crossing the kessock bridge interesting, I can tell you.
Did the Smileage remedy prove to be effective – Oh YES.
End of Dr Steve’s ride report and alternative remedy session
Steve T
With the only real requirement of the day to cover miles on interesting roads, to help cement the cure you understand, we two moved ever further north onto the roads less travelled here-abouts.
To help ensure that the “cure” took proper hold, we only occasionally stopped. Here we see the patients portable toilet . . . . . No, sorry, I meant WC 1200GS, next to my Tango machine, at a very well made bridge . . . . .
We moved on after this brief pause in the drip feed of cure miles, with the Water Closet rider finally feeling the effects of the cure. I made that assumption as he used the machines horses to drag himself away from me at what looked to be a quite enjoyable pace.
Ullapool drew us into it’s tourist infested midst, with a nice parking spot right next to the chipper – result. Whilst nosh was noshed, this little surprise was spotted taking in the scenery as it’s chauffer carried it towards who knows where
I’ve seen several hound carrying contraptions in my times, but that set up sent chills down my spine . . . . . but the pooch seemed happy with his ride.
More Smileage was covered on the ride back to a more populated part of this end of the island, into what can only be described as a fecking strong gale force wind. Made crossing the kessock bridge interesting, I can tell you.
Did the Smileage remedy prove to be effective – Oh YES.
End of Dr Steve’s ride report and alternative remedy session
Steve T