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Old 21-10-2009, 20:37   #1
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Hi all,

We have just returned from touring Scotland, starting from Whitby then moving up to Bamburgh and onto Edinburgh then driving up to Aberdeen an on to Inverness then all the way up to John o'groats and Dunnet head across to Durness and then down to Kinlochewe and further down to Loch carron then over the Pass of the cattle to Applecross that part of the journey was without the caravan attached, next part of the journey was down to Fort william and then to Stirling and then back to Carlisle and home, we did 2000 miles altogether mostly pulling the Bailey Vendee at 7mtrs long and weighing 1600 kilos, the terrano towed brilliantly and only used 1st gear twice up some very steep hills, the roads varied from 6 lane Motorway down to single track with passing places which the van just about fitted into but the terrano had to go on the grass verges where it said "Road liable to Subsidance", didn't give you to much confidence, but it all went very good and we used about £500 of diesel, and another £500 on food and Caravan sites, mainly cl's and CC's.

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Old 22-10-2009, 08:44   #2
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cheaper than living at home LOL

sounds like an epic - I've always wanted to do Cape Wrath just for the hell of it.
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Old 22-10-2009, 08:49   #3
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now thats my kind of holiday...

god id love that
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now thats my kind of holiday...

god id love that
you'd need a fanny heater this time of year...
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Old 22-10-2009, 17:33   #5
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not sure about the heater ..... but yes some fanny would be nice
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not sure about the heater ..... but yes some fanny would be nice
sorry, meant fan heater - don't know what came over me there..
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You must have passed me by then as Dunnet Head area is where I am now you know what its like to tow up here :-))
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You must have passed me by then as Dunnet Head area is where I am now you know what its like to tow up here :-))
The roads were a bit challenging at times but the scenery was amazing along with locals who were very helpful.
I posted my photos on www.caravantalk.org.uk in my gallery and username is rustygates
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sound like a cracking adventure
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