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Easter Run Sat 3rd April

lauris

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Hi all,

Getting close to the easter Run - Sat 3rd April, Meeting point is Duck Bay Marina for 10am, with a 10.30am departure for a run up to Crianlarich, Glencoe and then lunch around Ballachulish (still to book lunch - but I need an idea of numbers by Monday 29th) so please post up or email if you are coming along.

Those that are booked for the weekend away, I will email directly the plans for the weekend,

Sat Run:

Scott + 1
Gordon + 1
Fraser + 1
Andy + 1
Richard
Gordon Gaffney + 1
Robin + 1
Chris + Susan
Neil Ewing + 1
Christina + 1
Bill

20 in total

Holly tree hotel is booked for 18 people for 12.30 this Saturday

http://www.hollytreehotel.co.uk/
Scott.
 
Hi all, a few have booked up for the weekend away now, the hotel is available on late rooms at £100/night Bed and Breakfast and for one night only at present ! If you are coming along for the weekend trip then please email me as only those confirmed are recieving the emails with the full details of what we are doing ! Regarding the run, final details to follow but we will be departing Duck Bay at Loch Lomond at 10am on the Saturday morning with lunch around the forth william area. ( a few members have reccomended places for lunch ) please confirm on forum asap if you are attending the run in order that lunch venue chosen can accomodate. regards Scott.
 
I'm currently planning to join you for Sat only, so will accompany as far as the lunch stop and then take the long, scenic route home. Any takers for that option?
 
We were planning to head up for the weekend but had to work on the sunday and I have just been given the chance of a weekend at Silverstone for this years GP so something had to give. We will give the Saturday a spin though and a nice lunch and a good drive home.
 
please post up or email if you are coming on the run as need numbers for food ! regards scott
 
A great run yesterday with a long lunch,good company and a spirited drive home via Oban & Inverary with a coffee stop. Good to meet new members who we hope to see a future runs. Scott and the others will no doubt update on their exploits on Skye!! Cheers] Bill
 
Good job Scott, Skye was magnificent on Saturday and the run to Applecross spectacular. If only Scottish weather was like that all the time. Or at least some of it! The Cuillins Hotel in Portree was an excellent choice and the scenery - when we eventually saw it on Saturday - awe-inspiring. All of which was topped off by great company over the weekend. Understand Scott will collate pictures so I don't want to spoil his fun by posting any up right now. Maybe later.
 
Bill, Your driving style was inspiring :eek:)))) Thanks for the ride !!! I believe my sister is now looking for a 997 GT3 RS to keep the pace with you.... Renato
 
ORIGINAL: akwaugh Good job Scott, Skye was magnificent on Saturday and the run to Applecross spectacular. If only Scottish weather was like that all the time. Or at least some of it! The Cuillins Hotel in Portree was an excellent choice and the scenery - when we eventually saw it on Saturday - awe-inspiring. All of which was topped off by great company over the weekend. Understand Scott will collate pictures so I don't want to spoil his fun by posting any up right now. Maybe later.
Fantastic Weekend and the Run on Sunday to Applecross was amazing - even after Andy spend Saturday night (slightly pissed) telling us woes of unpassable chicanes ! my pc is playing up and the usb sockets are not working so I cant upload any photos, I have set up a facebook for R1 to host all the photos on and both andy and gordons links are on there, - so feel free to post, but I will get some on here soon regards scott.
 

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