- Location
- Glasgow
Guys, are temperatures up north going to be lower as a rule?
That,s good I know where you are now c u ThursdayI arrive at 9:13 apparently. No idea which platform but it's on a Virgin one so IIRC that's over to the Burger King side of the station. See you there
OoohI arrive at 9:13 apparently. No idea which platform but it's on a Virgin one so IIRC that's over to the Burger King side of the station. See you there
After Pitlochry the route climbs up to a 1500 feet pass. It could potentially be a bit colder up there.Guys, are temperatures up north going to be lower as a rule?
I Right lolOooh
Meeting in Central and riding the Bridge to Nowhere to the SECC sounds fun
After Pitlochry the route climbs up to a 1500 feet pass. It could potentially be a bit colder up there.
Everything from Newtonmore to Carrbridge is on an elevated inland plateau so again it can be a bit colder. Inverness will be warmer than Glasgow.
You don't really know your cycling routes in Glasgow, eh?Meeting in Central and riding the Bridge to Nowhere to the SECC sounds fun
Guys, are temperatures up north going to be lower as a rule?
Yes! There are still patches of snow on the hills, but you won't be cycling on the hill tops.Guys, are temperatures up north going to be lower as a rule?
Argyle street westbound then north, then onto Bothwell Street, onto the bridge, round the spiral, hang a right at the bottom then a left and straight on until you're at exhibition centre station... No?You don't really know your cycling routes in Glasgow, eh?
Don't ride to Edinburgh by mistake on Thursday now!
No.Argyle street westbound then north, then onto Bothwell Street, onto the bridge, round the spiral, hang a right at the bottom then a left and straight on until you're at exhibition centre station... No?
Yes, that's one way to go. It's not the only one... And there's no spiral...No.
Straight doon the river, follow the signs to Loch Lomond on the shared path, or the signs to SECC on the adjacent road.
Don't worry, I'm just being facetious.