Please see below the updated stats for the May, June and early July sections of the RidealltheOSmaps adventure combined: Number of OS maps visited in sequence: 43 Number of “official” OS map miles cycled: 1,461 Number of “unofficial” (extra) miles cycled, not on maps 1-43, or in the wrong direction: 583 Total miles cycled in […]
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I left the crowds of Pitlochry behind and took the very quiet A924 uphill past Edradour Distillery, and northeast, and then east, and then southeast in an arc leading away from one world and into another – or so it felt. In my family we often play a game called “It’s a bit like”, especially […]
When you open out OS map 42, you see a very obvious way to cycle quietly across it, all the way from left to right in a horizontal line. It even deviates upwards to connect nicely with the slightly more northerly map 43, just where you need it near the right edge of the map. […]
I spent last night in an amazing converted chapel about 5 miles outside Inverie on the remote and wild Knoydart peninsula. Visibility was poor; but in some ways that enhanced the sense of other-worldliness about where I was. Arriving at Britain’s remotest pub in the early evening mist, I enjoyed my obligatory pint before moving […]
Map 39 – Eigg white
After yesterday’s abortive attempt to visit the island of Rum, today was my final chance to set foot (and bicycle wheels) on OS Map 39 without going out of sequence. Luckily, the weather today came with no colourful warnings, and the Calmac boat sailed with every expectation of bringing me back again today. That would […]
A Rum deal
It was another spectacular train ride for 5 hours from Glasgow to Arisaig. First you go along the north side of the Firth of Clyde, then you follow the shores of Gare Loch, followed by the very well named Loch Long. You are afforded great views of the mountains beyond, notably The Cobbler, and then […]
Today I crossed the Cairngorms. Big mountains. Few roads. It was a memorable 80 mile day of wind assisted cycling across some wild and challenging terrain. There were serious ups – and scary downs – before dropping to the upper reaches of the Don valley and a gentler, sunnier ride east across quiet, green pastures […]
Maps 34, 35, 36
Fort Augustus sits at the bottom of Loch Ness and is where the Caledonian Canal climbs a flight of locks on its way towards Fort William. The locks form a centre piece to the main activity of the village, each one large enough to contain at least six sizeable vessels together as they journey up […]
Today was a long day. It began painfully early in the drizzle of South Uist when my alarm went off at 4.20am. Ouch. It was already light; but already wet on the road, too, as I made my way the 4 miles or so to the ferry in Lochboisdale. I was first on and found […]
I don’t mind admitting that I rather enjoyed myself in OS Map 31. It was worth all the effort it took to get here and I am a little sad to be leaving already. The weather helped a bit. It was a dry, breezy sort of day and the visibility was good. And I got […]