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14 July 2012, 21:40
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Loch Fyne Vid
Calm waters of Lough Fyne.
Loch Fyne - YouTube
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14 July 2012, 21:48
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Another top vid wetting my appetite for August
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14 July 2012, 22:12
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Hi Richard, hope you are well?
Another great video from you and of my favourite Loch! There are certainly plenty of good watering/food stops on the Loch you stopped at one otter ferry, but you didn't go right up to the top to Oyster bar my stopping of point onn the road up to tayvallich can'y beat it for seafood.
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14 July 2012, 22:32
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Hi Richard, hope you are well?
Another great video from you and of my favourite Loch! There are certainly plenty of good watering/food stops on the Loch you stopped at one otter ferry, but you didn't go right up to the top to Oyster bar my stopping of point onn the road up to tayvallich can'y beat it for seafood.
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We will give that one a try Billy
Again a great video always worth watching.
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14 July 2012, 22:38
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Hi Richard, hope you are well?
Another great video from you and of my favourite Loch! There are certainly plenty of good watering/food stops on the Loch you stopped at one otter ferry, but you didn't go right up to the top to Oyster bar my stopping of point onn the road up to tayvallich can'y beat it for seafood.
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Thanks jambo i'm fine. Actually ran out of time. It a long long loch. i did hope to stop off at the Oyster Bar, but it was 8.00 before i checked in at the Tarbet Hotel. Another day.
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14 July 2012, 22:38
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We will give that one a try Billy
Again a great video always worth watching.
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We can get some supplies on the way up Steve we pass it on the way
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14 July 2012, 22:42
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Nice one looking forward to these moor up drinking and eating gaffs I wonder if they serve till late
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14 July 2012, 22:52
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Oyster bar
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Friend of mine did a season there back in the late 80s (owner called Mike?) - anyway, she was a nature nut. One day on her break she discovered a herring gull embrangled in some netting or whatever. While she foolishly tried to disentangle it, it grabbed her by the nose....
You can imagine the scene as she rushed into the restaurant crying:
"Cad subwun pleed ged dis ding ob mi node?"
Lucky she still has both eyes
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14 July 2012, 22:57
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Friend of mine did a season there back in the late 80s (owner called Mike?) - anyway, she was a nature nut. One day on her break she discovered a herring gull embrangled in some netting or whatever. While she foolishly tried to disentangle it, it grabbed her by the nose....
You can imagine the scene as she rushed into the restaurant crying:
"Cad subwun pleed ged dis ding ob mi node?"
Lucky she still has both eyes
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You don't get any better
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14 July 2012, 23:51
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Great video take's me back to last yr when we spent a week there
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Looks great Richard, thats where i took my RYA Coastal Skipper about 4 years ago ! Beautiful part of the world boat looks fantastic too !!!
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23 July 2012, 15:04
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Actually ran out of time. It a long long loch.
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Aye, Loch Long is fine, and loch Fyne is long.....
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23 July 2012, 15:45
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Aye, Loch Long is fine, and loch Fyne is long.....
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Naw its Loch Long that's LONG
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23 July 2012, 20:42
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Naw its Loch Long that's LONG
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And a Fyne Loch thats fine.
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23 July 2012, 21:15
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Richard you will just have to put on your 'to do' list
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PS isn't this rain he££ish
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