STOC TAG

Sorry, Cammy, would love to see you and pass the TAG on for it to travel some more!

PM me if you are thinking of coming over!
 
Cammy visited us today to take responsibilty for the STOC Memorial TAG!

So it is now away with him to do some travelling!

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Mac, Peter & Derek. I will be at BritStoc 11, however, do not know if I will still have the TAG at that time as Keith is maybe coming north of the border in early June. One way or another, either of us will get it there. Cheers
 
It has been a privilege and a pleasure George...... only wish I could have met the guys when they were with us....

Hoping business picks up and generates enough income for me to bring the TAG back next year to Moonshine personally.....

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Hi folks. Thanks for the opportunity to carry the TAG. Sorry that I have not posted earlier, a combination of work and 100mph winds have kept the bike in - I wondered why there was a disclaimer at the top of the thread! Having picked up the TAG from Les in Dunoon I took the quick way home and used the ferry. I know that Les has already posted a picture from the ferry, however, met these guys from Germany who were heading for Newcastle, England on the next leg of their tour having each done around 4500 km each. First photo and signatures in the book.
 

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Hi folks. Had the bike out for a short ride tonight after work. Started in the hills behind my house and then went up to the Falkirk Wheel. The first picture shows the Forth Valley looking toward Edinburgh, sorry but the photo does not show the intended background of the Forth road and rail bridges. The next show the wheel - a rotating boat lift that allows small craft to negotiate the canal network from Edinburgh to Glasgow.
 

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Hi Folks. From there I went up to the historic town of Stirling - famous fo the Battle of Stirling Bridge, or as Hollywood likes to call it Braveheart! Managed a couple of shots of the bridge, the castle and Wallace's monument, however given that it was early evening they were closed for the night. More pictures to follow as I have a day off tomorrow and will try and get through to the east coast.

The first photo shows the plaque at the bridge, 2nd the bridge with the castle in the background. The next 2 are from the front of the castle and show the statue of King Robert the Bruce - who also fought the English at the battle of Bannockburn in 1314, (is there a pattern emerging here?). Wallace's monument and the Forth valley provide the backdrop. The last is the castle looking from ground level from the west side.
 

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Hi folks. The last 3 are of Wallace's monument. Sorry i could not fit the TAGs and the bike and the monument in the same picture.

Ps. Any advice as to how to upload the photos so that they do not appear as thumbnails would be greatly appreciated - please send me a PM to avoid taking this threa of track. Thanks
 

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Cammy, excellent work sir!

That TAG is travelling!!!!

The thumbnails are fine by the way!
 
Hi again. Managed to get out for a run today and followed the Forth valley to the east coast. A strange thing happened in central Scotland and the sun came out for most of the day, managed to ditch the all weather textile suit for leathers. I was able to get some decent shots of the Forth rail and road bridges, both from the north side in the Kingdom of Fife, North Queensferry and Queensferry in the south. The rail bridge was always being painted to keep it going - it was said by the time they finished it was time to start over! The work on it now is to put a modern coating on which will negate repainting.
 

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Having left the village of South Queensferry I stopped at the nearby Hopetoun House, which is billed as the finest stately home in Scotland!. It is a rare sight north of the border as we usually build castles.
 

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And the next stop was another castle. The capital city of Edinburgh this time. The castle sits at the top of the Royal Mile, with many interesting and historic buildings along the route until you get to the end at Holyrood House, the Queen's official residence when she is in Scotland. Unfortunatly, Prince Charles and Camilla were due in later that evening and the place was in lockdown. Right opposite is the Scottish Parliament, which was built at a cost of ?400 million, only 10 x over budget!
The building half way down is St Gillies cathedral.
The other view is from The Mound looking over Princess Street garden towards the Sir walter Scott Monument.
 

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Hi. 2nd last stop of the day was the village of North Berwick, where the Forth opens to the sea. En route passed through a small village of Drem - nothing in it except a traditional phone box - seemed like too good a picture to miss. Finally stopped at Yellowcraig Beach, where I have spent some really good times with the family on holiday. The Fidra lighthouse is a great backdrop. Glad to be able to share the place with you all. Until the next ride....
 

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