Steve T
Well-Known Member
Took a run out to Spean Bridge, taking in the scenery and enjoying some global warming.
From the road less travelled to the south of the great glen
From my usual photo point at the west end of the loch
The destination for my outward bound leg
The loch that sits at the side of the Laggan-Spean Bridge road – a bit fuller than when I last rode past it . . .
A slight detour along an allegedly paved road – hard to see, but that’s a good bit of peat coloured water in front of the bike . . . with huge amounts of the tarred road missing in its depths
And finally, you meet the nicest people on a Honda!
A certain Transalp rider mentioned in conversation over the weekend that he quiet fancied a bacon roll in the railway carriage café near Grantown, so I just happened to pop in on my way home
200+ miles in weather as shown in the pictures. Swapped from my heavy gloves for my summer gloves for the ride home. And the bikes still not on reserve
Global Warming!!!!
YES PLEASE
Steve T
From the road less travelled to the south of the great glen
From my usual photo point at the west end of the loch
The destination for my outward bound leg
The loch that sits at the side of the Laggan-Spean Bridge road – a bit fuller than when I last rode past it . . .
A slight detour along an allegedly paved road – hard to see, but that’s a good bit of peat coloured water in front of the bike . . . with huge amounts of the tarred road missing in its depths
And finally, you meet the nicest people on a Honda!
A certain Transalp rider mentioned in conversation over the weekend that he quiet fancied a bacon roll in the railway carriage café near Grantown, so I just happened to pop in on my way home
200+ miles in weather as shown in the pictures. Swapped from my heavy gloves for my summer gloves for the ride home. And the bikes still not on reserve
Global Warming!!!!
YES PLEASE
Steve T