Norfolk Jim
We'd need to under sling the camper thoughI'm fairly certain you can still fly by (small!) plane and/or helicopter. If you haven't been you really must go, simply stunning.
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We'd need to under sling the camper thoughI'm fairly certain you can still fly by (small!) plane and/or helicopter. If you haven't been you really must go, simply stunning.
We'd need to under sling the camper though
Yes please. If your friend could please collect ours from Emden (German port), where it has sat for several months, and then across to Scilly that would be awesome!Excellent - I have a friend in RAF logistics so who else wants the lift??
I would be very happy with either. I just want to get out of the house!Hmmmmm.... I was talking about Harris but suppose could do a detour for you; chinooks have a decent range.... I can see next year there's going to be a plethora of us on either Harris or Scillies.............. I haven't been to Scillies as last time we were in Penzance they were moving the helipad so never did the trip - since then it's always been Scotland away from everything - just man, woman and dog
No visitors vehicles allowed on the Isles of Scilly you walk, cycle, hire a golf buggy. There is an island bus & a couple of taxis. We’ve been over 2 dozen times, first time 1995 we couldn’t believe the scene as our helicopter approached the islands, just magical. There weren’t golf buggy’s then & only one taxi which we much preferred.Yes please. If your friend could please collect ours from Emden (German port), where it has sat for several months, and then across to Scilly that would be awesome!
That’s you scuppered you will never be allowed on the islands if you call them ‘Scillies’ it’s sacrilege! Always known as the Isles of Scilly, the islands hate anyone calling them what you didHmmmmm.... I was talking about Harris but suppose could do a detour for you; chinooks have a decent range.... I can see next year there's going to be a plethora of us on either Harris or Scillies.............. I haven't been to Scillies as last time we were in Penzance they were moving the helipad so never did the trip - since then it's always been Scotland away from everything - just man, woman and dog
Yes - we did it the first time before the NC500 started and as you say totally different.We did the NC500 some years ago, before the NC500 was established as a “route” - albeit on a motorbike (R1100RT), staying at B&Bs / guest houses. Fantastic memories and definitely felt very different (and special) to our trip a couple of years ago.
We are thinking Ireland (need green card now!) as our sons partner lives in Galway so would be nice to visit there.NC500 is now so fashionable we steer clear. We have walked into Sandwood Bay twice, the first time alone, the second time was like going up Cat Bells on a sunny Sunday. You can imagine our disappointment. For us wilderness experiences don’t work in crowds so we are going to less busy places like Ireland and will go back to the North of Scotland when it’s quiet again. And the locals do resent you especially if you wild camp.
We were planning on Ireland last year but you can’t take the dogs with you on board. They either have to go in kennels or stay in the car. The car deck is incredibly noisy with alarms etc going off.We are thinking Ireland (need green card now!) as our sons partner lives in Galway so would be nice to visit there.
We would leave Skye here in kennels if we did go. Last year on Arran ferry there was a horse box and as you says alarms were going off left right and centre and horse was kicking the sides like mad - scary and sad. The owners simply turned up just before docking and drove off as if nothing had happened - disgusted with them not even looking in on the horse.We were planning on Ireland last year but you can’t take the dogs with you on board. They either have to go in kennels or stay in the car. The car deck is incredibly noisy with alarms etc going off.
Also there are incidents of dogs being lost/running off scared from the ship which really concerned us so we reluctantly changed our plans.
I'd second the 4 mile walk to Sandwood bay. Some 40 years ago we rented tzhe little cottage at the gate to the 4 mile 'road'. Excellent neck of the woods. It DID rain for 2 weeks though.Sadly it doesn't look like you'll be doing the trip - however if you do and don't mind a walk (erm about 4 miles) there is a fantastic beach just south of Cape Wrath called Sandwood Bay. There is no motor access to this beach, just a long windy track so if you wanted a BBQ on beach you need to carry everything. You can't walk round the coast either but when you get there - wow, massive sand dunes and beautiful beach. Most remote beach in UK. You can park free at Blairmore where there are toilets and off you go - here's map and yes there weather was stormy last time we went but spectacular looking towards Cape Wrath
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We wont leave our 2 in kennelsWe would leave Skye here in kennels if we did go. Last year on Arran ferry there was a horse box and as you says alarms were going off left right and centre and horse was kicking the sides like mad - scary and sad. The owners simply turned up just before docking and drove off as if nothing had happened - disgusted with them not even looking in on the horse.
We’ve had Beagles all our lives but none of them have ever been in kennels, not saying kennels are wrong it just isn’t for us.Skye is fine in kennels as he goes to the breeder we had him from. All our labs have always done and been fine. Reason we did it was we have elderly parents and they live some distance away so it could be we need to go and cannot take Skye with us and no one else to leave him with. He goes happy and comes home happy and is always safe. Normally he's with me day in day out as I work from home but sadly there are some places he cannot go. I'm also happy that our vet leaves his dog with the breeder as well and is his vet so not an issue. We've had a lab for 36 years of our 37 year marriage and sometimes there are places they can't go!
I fully understand but sometimes it cannot be helped. We were thankful for it just over 6 years ago when our best man of 37 years died suddenly in Toronto. We were very close friends and he and his wife moved to Canada 15 years ago working for a top end newspaper. They couldn't have children and loved my boys to bits. He was from small family and they asked if we could go to the funeral as we meant so much to them. There was no question of us not going. Dropped dogs (we had 2 labs then) at kennels on the Tuesday, funeral Thursday and back home Friday night collecting 2 happy dogs Sat.We’ve had Beagles all our lives but none of them have ever been in kennels, not saying kennels are wrong it just isn’t for us.
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