A frame mounting bracket solves the carrying of the lock. That's where mine was stored.
If you've got bags etc on the top tube and a second bottle cage on the seat tube it doesn't leave a lot of space for a mounting bracket. Not so bad if you've got panniers though, then theres no need for a bag hung from your top tube.
And when you fall back into the mud it hurts a lot. No! None of it was true, none of those things we thought we could see existed at all. All that was really there was still more misery
And when you fall back into the mud it hurts a lot. No! None of it was true, none of those things we thought we could see existed at all. All that was really there was still more misery
We are hoping to get to this area after lockdown is lifted. We plan to do Easter Ross, Wester Ross, Sutherland and the Assynt Mountains, before heading up the top end and ferrying to Orkney and the Shetlands.
I was only watching that video last week Ginny, I commented on it, you won’t be disappointed with Shetland, I can remember being on the Northlink ferry going to Shetland in a force 9 gale 😂 I recommend Eshaness and St Ninian’s isle what beautiful places they are mate, My brother and sister live in Lerwick, my dad is buried on Shetland.
What a fantastic thread this is!! Watched all the fascinating videos
And it just so happens I have recently got into Wild Camping and on a separate thing I have also been looking at a trip to the West of Scotland to go with the family - and you guys have mentioned lots of places and more that I have already researched on
Sorry cmackenzie64 I dont know your name but love to hear your tips on Wildcamping and where you have been
I am new into it so got budget gear - so will be looking to upgrade for when I can get back out and we are allowed to travel freely again - I'm sure we can get away with it now but Its not worth the risk eh and any possible fines etc
Yes great thread all and so refreshing from Town chat!
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What a fantastic thread this is!! Watched all the fascinating videos
And it just so happens I have recently got into Wild Camping and on a separate thing I have also been looking at a trip to the West of Scotland to go with the family - and you guys have mentioned lots of places and more that I have already researched on
Sorry cmackenzie64 I dont know your name but love to hear your tips on Wildcamping and where you have been
I am new into it so got budget gear - so will be looking to upgrade for when I can get back out and we are allowed to travel freely again - I'm sure we can get away with it now but Its not worth the risk eh and any possible fines etc
Yes great thread all and so refreshing from Town chat!
My names Chris and will help you wherever I can mate, I’ve been to the lakes at least 100 times and wild camped over 50 nights in the lakes, I’ve also camped over 100 nights in Scotland in places like Glencoe, Cape Wrath, Torridon, Isle of Skye, Knoydart, Sandwood bay, along the North coast (on the beaches) I’ve also camped on Shetland and Isle of Mull, I can recommend all these places especially Glencoe as the Lost valley is easily accessible from the road (A82) any info needed let me know and I’ll help you with kit and recommendations (depending on budget) it’s a fantastic hobby mate.
My names Chris and will help you wherever I can mate, I’ve been to the lakes at least 100 times and wild camped over 50 nights in the lakes, I’ve also camped over 100 nights in Scotland in places like Glencoe, Cape Wrath, Torridon, Isle of Skye, Knoydart, Sandwood bay, along the North coast (on the beaches) I’ve also camped on Shetland and Isle of Mull, I can recommend all these places especially Glencoe as the Lost valley is easily accessible from the road (A82) any info needed let me know and I’ll help you with kit and recommendations (depending on budget) it’s a fantastic hobby mate.
Ha ha, I initially read that as kilt!
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You and Chris are always awar in the heelands, in yer heids, if not in reality. Bloody Jocks. 😉😆
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