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On 04/11/2021 at 22:30, The Mantis said:

...I've always stayed with relatives in Shetland, so that causes a bias too, as you have more chance of being introduced to local musicians, sailing types etc, and getting to participate in things that are on,...

Things may have changed over the last couple of decades but that definitely used to make a big difference. My relatives used to have to carefully explain who I was related to and how before the other locals would give me the time of day. Then you get into awkward social situations like running into your granny's best friend from childhood who is very pleased to meet you but is speaking broad Shetland sans wallies...

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On 10/02/2017 at 16:18, The Mantis said:

Whenever I read P&B and see threads about MILFs and farting I realise I'm quite an auld c**t. So I've been loads of places. For my own use as much as anything, here's a list of my islands, I'll probably remember more later. Some have bridges mind you, although I visited some before the bridges were built and even kayaked some.

Shetland - Mainland, Yell, Unst, Mousa, Vaila, Foula, Fair Isle, Bressay, Noss, Burra, Trondra, Fetlar, Whalsay, Muckle Roe, St Ninian's.

Orkney - Mainland, Hoy, Burray, S.Ronaldsay, Rousay.

Western Isles - Lewis & Harris, N. Uist, S.Uist, Benbecula, Barra, Eriskay, Berneray, Scarp, Scalpay, Great Bernera, Pabbay, Monach Isles, Taransay, Hirta, Bhatarsaigh.

Inner Hebrides - Skye, Raasay, Rum, Eigg, Islay, Jura, Coll, Tiree, Mull, Iona, Staffa, Gigha, Arran, Holy Isle, Bute, Cumbrae, Seil, Luing, Davaar.

Others - Ailsa Craig, The Bass, Cramond, Fidra, May, Inchcolm, Inchmickery, Handa. Also been to Rathlin which is a kick in the erse off Scotland, and Carrick-a-Rede, and Lindisfarne.

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Stunning photos mate.

I've been to:

Mainland Shetland

Lewis/Harris

Benbecula

North Uist

South Uist

Barra

Vatersay

Eriskay

Skye

Raasay

Mull

Iona

Arran (about a hundred times)

The Holy Isle

Great Cumbrae (Millport)

 

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Day trip to Lismore yesterday. A breakfast roll from a Taste of Arran and over on the boat for 12. This gave a few hours to do a circuit of the southern half of Lismore - going to the ruins of Achanduin Castle, over the hill to Loch Fiart and then up the main road to the ferry landing. The views back to the mainland hills were suitably glorious. 

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Week on Islay delayed from 2020 and finally taken this week.

Always an enjoyable place to visit. This week's trip has been with the wider family, and three kids under 10 in tow has kept us mostly away from the distilleries this time.

Hatching a plan to come back to hide out here for a week of the World Cup!
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A return to the tropical isle of Bute yesterday

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with the pleasing signs of recovery for the local area. Firstly, after losing its final pub since 2020 (on the cards before the pandemic hit) the glorious village of Port Bannatyne has now regained a much better pub and a community centre in the form of the Anchor Tavern, thanks to a crowdfunding/lottery project.

It's great to see a local community revive itself with a little outside help, and the Fyne Ales on tap is well worth the visit too. Do the West Island Way - celebrate with the superb range of cold pints at the Anchor. 

Meanwhile, on the south end of the island, the Kingarth Hotel and bar has reopened after a family bereavance and long closure that looked like being the end for that side of the island's social life. Not to mention great food and pints as well, if their previous version is anything to go by..

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On 14/04/2022 at 22:50, Le Tout P'ti FC said:

Week on Islay delayed from 2020 and finally taken this week.

Always an enjoyable place to visit. This week's trip has been with the wider family, and three kids under 10 in tow has kept us mostly away from the distilleries this time.

Hatching a plan to come back to hide out here for a week of the World Cup!
 

Islay is a fantastic island to visit. Enjoyed a week there a few years ago following a family wedding. 

Thoroughy enjoyed playing The Machrie Links as well. 

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On 29/05/2022 at 01:45, virginton said:

A return to the tropical isle of Bute yesterday

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with the pleasing signs of recovery for the local area. Firstly, after losing its final pub since 2020 (on the cards before the pandemic hit) the glorious village of Port Bannatyne has now regained a much better pub and a community centre in the form of the Anchor Tavern, thanks to a crowdfunding/lottery project.

It's great to see a local community revive itself with a little outside help, and the Fyne Ales on tap is well worth the visit too. Do the West Island Way - celebrate with the superb range of cold pints at the Anchor. 

Meanwhile, on the south end of the island, the Kingarth Hotel and bar has reopened after a family bereavance and long closure that looked like being the end for that side of the island's social life. Not to mention great food and pints as well, if their previous version is anything to go by..

A great wee island to take your bike to...

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Oh my goodness. The new £5.6m Calmac vessel for the Oban/Mull route is very small, very very small indeed.

It can apparently hold 34-40 cars and 195 passengers, but that figure looks like it might be a tight squeeze.

Photo here, the MV Utne / MV Loch Frisa is the one to the right of the tiny sail boat.

Coming into service soon. Visit quickly before a wee gust of wind blows it back to Norway.

Enjoyable wee sprint over to Mull today to make some use of my day off. Thanks to the Queen for surviving long enough to get me this day off.

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7 hours ago, Le Tout P'ti FC said:

MV Loch Frisa

She looks like she's marooned on a sandbank. Makes you wonder why Norway wanted rid, it's not like they're short of a few bob.

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She looks like she's marooned on a sandbank. Makes you wonder why Norway wanted rid, it's not like they're short of a few bob.
Exactly that. The Norwegians have so much money they can cast off an eight year old ferry to us, because they are now replacing all their diesel powered ferries with battery powered.

They also wanted rid of this one in particular because it looks like a child's bath toy.


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17 hours ago, Le Tout P'ti FC said:

Oh my goodness. The new £5.6m Calmac vessel for the Oban/Mull route is very small, very very small indeed.

It can apparently hold 34-40 cars and 195 passengers, but that figure looks like it might be a tight squeeze.

Photo here, the MV Utne / MV Loch Frisa is the one to the right of the tiny sail boat.

Coming into service soon. Visit quickly before a wee gust of wind blows it back to Norway.

Enjoyable wee sprint over to Mull today to make some use of my day off. Thanks to the Queen for surviving long enough to get me this day off.

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What a shambles Calmac are. Looking at that pokey wee boat, I’d imagine that sailings will likely be  cancelled anytime conditions are anything other than flat calm.

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I know it's open season on Calmac right now, but I imagine this will work in tandem with the MV Isle of Mull and will simply replace the MV Coruisk which is a similar size/capacity and cost £6.75M new in 2003.

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I know it's open season on Calmac right now, but I imagine this will work in tandem with the MV Isle of Mull and will simply replace the MV Coruisk which is a similar size/capacity and cost £6.75M new in 2003.


Nope. I am not joining some Calmac pile-on here. I'm pretty objective about their service. I do use it often enough, seldom with complaint.

I was literally onboard the Coruisk when I took that photo. I can assure you that this new bathtoy is a significant downgrade on the Coruisk in terms of passenger areas.

Here's another image, judge for yourself. Imagine being onboard that with a couple of coachloads of Iona bound pilgrims on a Saturday morning in summer season.




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6 minutes ago, Le Tout P'ti FC said:

A literal side by side comparison here!
 

 

 

 

Fairy nuff 🤣
Actually you could have just quoted the lengths - 49M v 65M. That photo just makes me think of Father Ted...

Isle of May tomorrow!

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