The sleepy town of Dingwall is alive with a film crew - lights, action, the whole bit. It's a film called A Lonely Place to Die and has Melissa George (whoever she may be) in it. Jon lurked about looking for a part as an extra, but they had already cast 962 bystanders and there was no need for the 963rd.
Shorter day tomorrow and we see the sea again, just have to keep it on the right.

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From Rob's handlebars
At Bridge of Orchy [JoeC - Aussie staff gone, East Europeans have taken over]
Some real long drags of climbs but nothing very steep - and a 4 mile long descent to the lunch stop. Rannoch Moor & Glencoe next to Ft William.

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From Rob's handlebars
Long climbs onto the moors. Highest point now over 1100 feet. Headwind in Glencoe with snow on mountain tops.
Long descents. Waited for Rob for 32 minutes! Man who took 700 mile picture, Carl Michael, also donated

Siskins outside as we had breakfast with views of the Loch. Around the
west and north shores before a climb to a plateau and then to the
highest point of the trip just outside Tyndrum. Three miles of
freewheeling to the Bridge of Orchy for an early lunch.

Sent from the Mercian's handlebars by Jon

Crossed Rannoch Moor in constant headwind but then sped for miles at great pace down through Glencoe.
For the whole ride I've been amazed at the roadside rubbish .. McDonald's cartons miles from the nearest outlet, cans of all descriptions, and if I had