Well done Jane! Now you have acquired the "freedom of the road", and Scotland (and the rest of world) is your oyster .
For the rest of you: I had the honour of having "my wheel sucked" by Jane last Saturday for a bit [Fnaar alert ]. Glad to have contributed in a very small way to your big step!
As Arch says, touring is the logical next step , just be careful, it might be seriously addictive (as you've already found out about "ordinary cycling" ). There is nothing better than being "on the road" for a couple of days, cycling is (in my opinion anyway) the perfect way to explore, just the right pace, and you can stop in most places for photos or wildlife (not so easy by car). We highly recommend Arran or Bute which are very easy to get to from where you are ... (have a look at HJ's blogs for a write-up of our last Arran tour, if you haven't read them yet)
Looking forward to the next CC Ecosse outing
T
For the rest of you: I had the honour of having "my wheel sucked" by Jane last Saturday for a bit [Fnaar alert ]. Glad to have contributed in a very small way to your big step!
As Arch says, touring is the logical next step , just be careful, it might be seriously addictive (as you've already found out about "ordinary cycling" ). There is nothing better than being "on the road" for a couple of days, cycling is (in my opinion anyway) the perfect way to explore, just the right pace, and you can stop in most places for photos or wildlife (not so easy by car). We highly recommend Arran or Bute which are very easy to get to from where you are ... (have a look at HJ's blogs for a write-up of our last Arran tour, if you haven't read them yet)
Looking forward to the next CC Ecosse outing
T