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Cycle Tours / Re: Part Two, Tentative London northbound and Scotland Bike Tour.
« Last post by Matt2matt2002 on Today at 08:47:03 PM »Spotted in Inverness 2 days ago. A rare Scottish delicacy.
I take it from what you say that the slack in the chain has already reached the point where adjustment is necessary but there’s no adjustment remaining on the eccentric.Yes, and it's come off a couple of times now. The chain has never been replaced. I did buy a replacement at some point but haven't swapped it yet, but from what I understand now would be the time to do so.
Did not even look for water and did not even make coffee first.
If your morning coffee is important to you, I thought I'd let you know about a product available in all UK grocery stores. Coffee bags. Pop one or two in your mug, add water, and in three or four minutes, voilà! Miles ahead of instant in taste, and quicker than a campsite pour over.
The campsite in Torridon is where I discovered the true true meaning of Scottish midges
Did not even look for water and did not even make coffee first.

If I go to Loch Ness, the better road for cycling is on the south side, that has few actual campgrounds. So, I was planning on camping there if I go down that road.Be forewarned that there's a bit of a climb near the south end of Loch Ness on the southern route option. Around 10%, perhaps more, for about a mile then more, but easier climbing, for several more miles. I find it's useful to look at the ground levels on Google Earth. I import gpx files into Google Earth and look at the profiles. I think GE uses more detailed terrain models than most alternatives.