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taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 11:03 pm
by boxerscott
Well, we made a decision a month ago to postpone our September sailing to Spain over to next year. It is definite we aint going so i do not give a monkeys about any hokey cokey with traffic light list countries. Instead we are booking mid week breaks during term times and plan to do this more often. Planning and preparing for a long break and getting back to speed when you arrive home is quite tedious. I think Lockdown lessons learnt will change the way we think about travel and holidays. Besides that we are only 1.5hrs away from the Gulf stream, sandy beaches, great locations which are only known to those in the inner circle.

I never liked airports or busy travel terminals anyway.

Amandas B n B business is flat out now, all Brits which is a first, so we were frantically checking bookings and school term times tonight so we can plan, book and look forward to mini breaks avoiding peak times.
The bike will be our choice of travel... dry roads permitting.

We will not be going to Blackpool to see Mucky Mavis. :wink:

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:52 am
by SP250
Ha, so you've come round to the thinking that paying a fortune to an airline to go to the other side of the world for sandy beaches and risk getting skin cancer is not worth it.
I now have 3 mates who won't bother renewing their passport when they run out and that they want to travel and support businesses in the UK, because there are loads of places they haven't been which are just as beautiful and interesting as abroad.
You won't have to shout louder in English to make the foreigners understand either, (if you cant speak their language).
Less jetstream and oxzone layer pollution from Rolls Royce and Pratt & Whitney too. Win Win Win.
Never thought I'd be complimenting you Chris on standing up for the Greens!

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 12:02 pm
by bikemad99
This is not good.We should be encouraging people to get on planes and sod off to far away places with all the other obnoxious morons,leaving our beautiful countryside for us nice people to enjoy on our 2 and 4 wheeled sports vehicles.

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 1:05 pm
by dave the german
bikemad99 wrote:This is not good.We should be encouraging people to get on planes and sod off to far away places with all the other obnoxious morons,leaving our beautiful countryside for us nice people to enjoy on our 2 and 4 wheeled sports vehicles.


:lol:

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 6:03 pm
by Blackal
SP250 wrote:Ha, so you've come round to the thinking that paying a fortune to an airline to go to the other side of the world for sandy beaches and risk getting skin cancer is not worth it.
I now have 3 mates who won't bother renewing their passport when they run out and that they want to travel and support businesses in the UK, because there are loads of places they haven't been which are just as beautiful and interesting as abroad.
You won't have to shout louder in English to make the foreigners understand either, (if you cant speak their language).
Less jetstream and oxzone layer pollution from Rolls Royce and Pratt & Whitney too. Win Win Win.
Never thought I'd be complimenting you Chris on standing up for the Greens!


Aw man! You've just highlighted something !!!! Out with Chris for a brewery session tomorrow - must ask him to say a few phrases in French and Spanish!!! :twisted:

Will ask before he starts drinking, and at chucking-out time :bom:

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 6:20 pm
by Blackal
bikemad99 wrote:This is not good.We should be encouraging people to get on planes and sod off to far away places with all the other obnoxious morons,leaving our beautiful countryside for us nice people to enjoy on our 2 and 4 wheeled sports vehicles.


A sentiment which is not that extreme.

The whole countryside is getting ruined with entitled, self-centred twats.

If the bins are full - they justify dumping their trash on the ground by the bins with: "We've done our bit, taking our shite to the bins - it's not our fault that they are full!" NO - pack your shite in your car and take it home! :evil:

Seen it in the Lakes, North Yorks, Highlands over the last couple of weeks.

It's strange how they proclaim to be all for "the environment"............ :roll:

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:39 pm
by Al
Have to agree with Reg, out and about in the van at the moment in Cornwall, “campsite” prices are a min 20-25% dearer than pre COVID, for a field!! Loads of stopover places now with no overnight parking because of the volume of complaints last year about S**t & rubbish dumped everywhere, the sooner these people get on a plane back to Benidorm or Ibiza the better.
Scotland suffered badly with these issues last year, especially the west coast Nc 500 route that was highlighted in just about every outdoor magazine, many areas have made extra provision for visitors this year but still very busy and most campsites fully booked. I think a lot of Chris’s inner circle hidden spots may be be a bit less hidden this year.
As for foreign travel, we are still hoping we might get to Greece in October for a late Yacht charter and will certainly be off to Europe in the van if we are allowed, vaccines are proven to work, had both jabs but doesn’t seem to be any benefits of that so far. If long haul trips may be back on next year, why not travel, as we won’t have seen friends in OZ for 4 yrs by then I think we would go,

Al.

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:52 pm
by boxerscott
bikemad99 wrote:This is not good.We should be encouraging people to get on planes and sod off to far away places with all the other obnoxious morons,leaving our beautiful countryside for us nice people to enjoy on our 2 and 4 wheeled sports vehicles.
I think you are stretching it a wee bit Reg,, Can we decide on what four wheeled vehicles are acceptable? For me and witnessing what i saw in Southern Scotland last weekend we should encourage tax payer escorted passages (like the boats) to foreign shores for all the would be Romanies in their Motorhomes and Camper vans. :wink:

Chris.

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:26 pm
by popsky
bikemad99 wrote:This is not good.We should be encouraging people to get on planes and sod off to far away places with all the other obnoxious morons,leaving our beautiful countryside for us nice people to enjoy on our 2 and 4 wheeled sports vehicles.


Reg at his finest :mrgreen:

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 1:24 pm
by bikemad99
boxerscott wrote:
bikemad99 wrote:This is not good.We should be encouraging people to get on planes and sod off to far away places with all the other obnoxious morons,leaving our beautiful countryside for us nice people to enjoy on our 2 and 4 wheeled sports vehicles.
I think you are stretching it a wee bit Reg,, Can we decide on what four wheeled vehicles are acceptable? For me and witnessing what i saw in Southern Scotland last weekend we should encourage tax payer escorted passages (like the boats) to foreign shores for all the would be Romanies in their Motorhomes and Camper vans. :wink:

Chris.

What about plumbers vans stuffed into stone walls.

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 3:47 pm
by popsky
We’re in Lochcarron now right on the 500, just starting our 2nd week :D and it’s very quiet, there’s the normal amount of bikers and camper vans but no more than the last time we were here, but possibly due to no foreign visitors

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 6:03 pm
by Blackal
popsky wrote:We’re in Lochcarron now right on the 500, just starting our 2nd week :D and it’s very quiet, there’s the normal amount of bikers and camper vans but no more than the last time we were here, but possibly due to no foreign visitors


Stopped by there Wednesday - popped into the Golf Course for lunch. A few bikes on the road, but not overly busy.

Same with Ullapool-Durness-Tongue-Lairg-Ullapool on Thursday.

It'll defo be manic in July, but the interior roads and businesses are quiet due to the draw of "pre-planned adventure" that is the NC500.

Meanwhile - Ranolph Scott couldn't find the railway station to catch his bus home - so had to pay for a taxi...............

Always an adventure! :twisted:

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 7:09 pm
by popsky
Blackal wrote:
popsky wrote:We’re in Lochcarron now right on the 500, just starting our 2nd week :D and it’s very quiet, there’s the normal amount of bikers and camper vans but no more than the last time we were here, but possibly due to no foreign visitors


Stopped by there Wednesday - popped into the Golf Course for lunch. A few bikes on the road, but not overly busy.

Same with Ullapool-Durness-Tongue-Lairg-Ullapool on Thursday.

It'll defo be manic in July, but the interior roads and businesses are quiet due to the draw of "pre-planned adventure" that is the NC500.

Meanwhile - Ranolph Scott couldn't find the railway station to catch his bus home - so had to pay for a taxi...............

Always an adventure! :twisted:


Wednesday was a very wet day if I recall

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 2:14 am
by Blackal
Wednesday wasn’t too wet and think it dried up around 1pm?

Wet enough that you couldn’t be bothered taking off your gloves for photos.

Re: taking matters into our own hands

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 7:20 am
by SP250
And how was Chris's French and Spanish?