Next morning , after a hearty breakfast, we went out to watch the rush hour traffic.
Just starting to get into the flow of things and then we had to make an unscheduled stop!
Ians chain had let go and rather spectacularly spat it self at Fabio and me who were directly behind . All things considered we all got away with it rather lightly.
Ever the opportunist. Whilst we were all pre occupied Stu could resist any longer.
Just be glad the phone was in photo mode. If it had been in video mode I would have had to put 3 X's on the header
So off we shot one man down but no less detered ( and Ian was going to catch up with us later on his other bike if he could).
Stopped just past Turnberry for a light lunch and then back on it to pastures new.
Now, I don't know if it was too many pies at lunch but at the next fuel stop we had another broken chain
So, change of plans, a quick detour to the local bike shop (50 miles) got some bits and we were back on the road ready to go.
Off back into the hills again. Through some of the quietest ,prettiest, twistiest bit of road I've been on. Really should have had a bike cam for that section but it would have only got some of the others in trouble
Stopped for a coffee and then found out why there are so many midges up there...They keep them as pets!
It's a lovely bit of the country. I can't believe it's so unspoiled and quiet.
Anyone thinking of doing this next year should really just go ahead and do it, you wont regret it
Pete.l