Wasn't too busy when we came over but it's the time of year when it will start getting busierWow indeed.
We're planning to go over the pass to Applecross from the south in a couple of week's time. Was the road busy? I dread meeting great whites coming the other way, especially on the hairpin bends!
Yeah we had a close one on the way out but not a farmer. There are signs at the start of the road stating not suitable forI had a head on collision on that road a good number of years back (we were in a hire car). The car was undriveable. it was a local farmer coming the other way.....
Waiting in the pub for rescue --- the publican wasn't surprised at all "that's the third head-on Donald (the farmer) has had this year"
I did have a stand off once when I was in my works van. Ate my lunch and the guy still wouldn't reverse, he was set to become violent until he saw I had Molly with me, a border collie with dominant wolf genes. There is no reasoning with some people and I've found it's best to back up and take the moral high ground.I shouldn't have backed up. You have a California? Cut the engine, turn your swivel seats and open the pop top.
Great view for a camping spot.
the vehicle was wheel spinning struggling to get up the road because of the incline
Always take the outside so the bend isn't that tight.not gravel, tarmac but tight on the passes
The road is so steep and tight that the signage is "not suitable for caravans". Drivers of the great whites would have to be deranged to even tryWow indeed.
We're planning to go over the pass to Applecross from the south in a couple of week's time. Was the road busy? I dread meeting great whites coming the other way, especially on the hairpin bends!
It is good tarmac if a little eroded at the edges when we went.Always take the outside so the bend isn't that tight.
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