Ph, thanks.
I wrote all of the text below before I saw your post. Islands, Arran is a strong maybe but I have not planned on any others at this time. And probably will not add any more to my plans. If I really like this trip, I might have to come back.
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RonS and Matt2matt2002, thanks.
In one of my google searches, Ember popped up. I looked at their website for enough time (about 5 minutes) to realize that I should put their info into my records that I take with me on my phone as a contingency. Was unaware of City Link, thanks for that. I added City Link website to my notes. I am putting a text file of my notes on info that I might want to have with me later on my phone, the two bus lines are added to that.
Nice to know that a full campsite might not be really full. A few times in my travels, I have discovered that full really meant full.
For the hostels that I have not already made a reservation at, I am now thinking I should make a reservation 24 hours in advance, if not more.
And, if all else fails, I do not need to panic:
https://www.visitscotland.com/accommodation/caravan-camping/wild-campinghttps://www.wildernessscotland.com/blog/wild-camping-scotland-best-practice/I will bring a Steripen in case I need to treat water. I bought it for my Iceland trip, never needed it.
I wasted two hours yesterday. As a double check I looked at the Decathlon store website again. For the butane I was going to buy it said not available for pickup at store, not available for ship to home. Searched a bunch of other store websites, found a store where I could buy butane four miles from the London hostel. Then took one last look at the Decathlon website again, clicked in a different spot and it said it was in stock at that store. So, that was two hours wasted on the internet that I will never get back. I plan to get a four pack of the long skinny type Campingaz CP250 fuel canisters, that would be 880 grams. My Iceland trip, I used 35 grams per day. Thus, 880 grams gives me roughly 25 days of fuel. That should be pretty close to what I need, assuming I use no fuel when at a hostel. If it starts to look like I am running low, I can look for a canister in Fort William, there are camping gear stores there. And I can scrimp on fuel use if I have to, when backpacking I average about 28 grams per day, even though I plan for 35 grams per day.
Sometimes my preplanning can be a bit too thorough. But my tour two years ago where I assumed campgrounds and motels on my map were accurate, in one day I found two campgrounds that were gone, one motel had been torn down two years earlier, and the other motel had a closed sign. All in one day that became a 14 hour ride. Later on that trip I arrived at a campground, it had closed years earlier and been replaced by a hoard or rental cottages. So, this trip I am being a bit more thorough in looking at the websites for campgrounds, etc., to make sure that they exist. One campsite I plan to stay at on this trip, their website said copyright 2018, so I was about to cancel that one from my plans, but then I saw they had posted their 2026 prices. Thus, they had not closed in 2018.
Now, I need to focus more on getting in shape. This past Wednesday, rode my Nomad Mk II on a route that is mostly gravel trail with some hills for 54 miles, I really need to focus more on longer distances in my remaining weeks.