A properly blue sky, all day, allowed breakfast charging to almost full, a couple of short charging and meal breaks, and an almost full battery after 90 miles. Tomorrow looks much the same.
The first 20 or so miles had headwind, but not as bad as yesterday, which became a tailwind as soon as I turned north over today's main milestone, the Kessock bridge.
Tain was further than I remembered, but having got there with 60 miles already covered by 3pm, I relaxed as much as the A9 allows(!) and ended up just north of Brora. Only 65 miles now to Dunnet Head, or 80 if I go via Duncansby Head and John O'Groats as well. Going to Ardnamurchan via the north and west coasts is looking feasible.
Charging at first light.
Ready to roll away from Nairn.
The Kessock bridge.
...and looking inland from the cycle path.
Looking out through the Cromarty Firth towards the Moray coast.
View out to sea from the Dornoch Firth crossing.
The A9 broch, just South of Brora. Great view to Tarbet Ness and the the other side of the Moray Firth.
Steps that could have been made yesterday.
The first 20 or so miles had headwind, but not as bad as yesterday, which became a tailwind as soon as I turned north over today's main milestone, the Kessock bridge.
Tain was further than I remembered, but having got there with 60 miles already covered by 3pm, I relaxed as much as the A9 allows(!) and ended up just north of Brora. Only 65 miles now to Dunnet Head, or 80 if I go via Duncansby Head and John O'Groats as well. Going to Ardnamurchan via the north and west coasts is looking feasible.
Charging at first light.
Ready to roll away from Nairn.
The Kessock bridge.
...and looking inland from the cycle path.
Looking out through the Cromarty Firth towards the Moray coast.
View out to sea from the Dornoch Firth crossing.
The A9 broch, just South of Brora. Great view to Tarbet Ness and the the other side of the Moray Firth.
Steps that could have been made yesterday.