Poster: A snowHead
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The Scottish conditions are calling me and I have never been.
I know a few things:
It is a long drive from where I live
I can't go except for the weekdays of 8-12 March, flexible which of those days.
I have a Subaru Legacy Estate with winter tyres, the road conditions hold no fear, this will go anywhere.
I need co driver(s) and ski companion(s) who will share the petrol costs and can make those dates.
So nothing definate yet, but potentially....anyone interested in filling the car?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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rungsp, interesting... tho petrol's going to cost a packet to get all the way up there. I could be up for this, depending on dates and if I can get the time off work.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I'm interested. The clincher would be if we could pick a fight with a few Scottish blokes and avenge the atrocities committed by William Wallace.
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kevin mcclean, School gates at 4
Your claimed
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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rungsp, Couple o' things... Scotrail - give 'em a call, the phone is picked up by a human and you may be surprised at how cheap it can be. Sleeper train leaves Euston late evening drops you at Aviemore or Fort William for brekkie. Personally, I'd head for Aviemore and do Cairngorm. I used to drive London to Aviemore a lot but these days the bit from London to to the industrial north is so unpredictable that I'd either drive overnight or fly/train. Recently I went up (luckily for meetings) but didn't get to ski because Cairngorm was still being dug out. A long way to go to sit in the bar frankly - there is only so much folk music a bloke can take. It's still dumping up there and I reckon your chances are better in April or even May - the Spring skiing can be epic. You could find yourself driving all that way and being snowed or wind-ed off. Go do it though, it's a must, but this season no hurry.
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rungsp, if you decide to go at a later date as Bode Swiller suggests, I'd be up for this (as I'm off to Arabba for a week on 6th March).
Bode Swiller, I've looked into the sleeper option myself before but I found it difficult to make out how you would get to the slopes from Aviemore or from Fort William. I heard tell of one or two buses that run infrequent services but can you shed any light on this?
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snowshine,
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I've looked into the sleeper option myself before but I found it difficult to make out how you would get to the slopes from Aviemore or from Fort William |
Dont know about Ft. William but from Aviemore Main St. there is a bus.... and I mean a normal stagecoach bus.... that runs to the top car park.
Cheers
Bob
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snowshine, There definitely is a bus from Aviemore but can't find the timetable on the web. I know it leaves from outside the station. Good thing is that it drops you at the Day Lodge and no parking issues or shuttle busses from the Ciste to worry about. A good trip is to use sleeper train to Aviemore, walk over the road to the Cairngorm Hotel (I paid £55 single room b&b in Jan and it felt like a steal) dump gear, have brekkie and then wander back over the road for the ski bus (or, if there are a few of you a taxi van won't hurt too much). Ski, come back, check in, bar, nice Indian restaurant just down the road, few more bars, night club, brawl, bed, simples (only joking). Going home is a cinch as you just need to be on the station by around 9:30pm, wake up in Euston. Driving nearly 600 miles each way in the UK is a lottery - so, train it or it's easyJet to Inverness and hire a cheap motor.
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If for some reason I was in a different country I would be ALL over this.
ROADTRIP!
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There is a bus that stops by in Nevis Rnage too, not sure of the ins and outs. Give them an email...
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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You canreturn fly Gatwick to Inverness for about a ton.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Frosty the Snowman, that's a huge luggage allowance
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You can book the sleeper from the Scotrail website. Individuals will have to share a cabin but if ther eare two then you have one to yourselves.
Journey price £247.00
2 Adult(s) 0 Child(ren)
Out:
21:16 (Fri 05 Mar)
London Euston (EUS) to Aviemore (AVM) Arrive 7.41am and ski all day
0 change(s)
ski all day Sat and Sunday
Return:
21:08 (Sun 07 Mar)
Aviemore (AVM) to London Euston (EUS) Arrive at work on Monday Morning with massive smile on face at 7.47am
0 change(s)
I should work for the tourist board.
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You know it makes sense.
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OOps didn't see the dates you can go.
So for those dates you can get for less. Same arrival times as above.
Journey summary
Journey price £119.50
1 Adult(s) 0 Child(ren)
Out:
21:16 (Mon 08 Mar)
London Euston (EUS) to Aviemore (AVM)
0 change(s)
Return:
21:28 (Fri 12 Mar)
Aviemore (AVM) to London Euston (EUS)
0 change(s)
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