Rab (bombero) Reid Posted December 4, 2018 Posted December 4, 2018 Clan McWesty: Strathfillan Wigwams aka Just a Bunch of Cowboys!Hi ALL I'm writing this to you on behalf of Gary Taylor our new AO, saving him just having to repeat the info that I'd send him, and the fact that the Strathfillan Wigwams are managed by the organisation that I work for! Many of you will recall (if you read your emails and/or check the forum) that we agreed to look at a new venue for our annual June long weekend and the Strathfillan Wigwams came up as the most agreeable and I was to chase it along and I have. A few members have said that they've stayed there before when in the area and it's very good. Details can be found here: https://www.sruc.ac.uk/info/120216/strathfillan_wigwams I spoke with Rena (the campsite manager) today and we're all go for Friday 21st June check-in to Sunday 23rd June check-out (2 nights). Rena has set aside 7 wigwams (W14-W20) and 2 lodges (Firewater and Beaver, snigger snigger) for us but has said it's not a problem if we need more as there are still other wigwams available for now and also pitches for tents. Okay, so for the details and points to note: PLEASE check out the webpage for the campsite from the link above to view the wigwams and lodges and decide on what you personally would like to book and also look at the attached 'hand drawn' plan for bearings. Members have mentioned that this would definitely be a nice alternative to basecamp for tours on roads that we haven't done before. 1. Wigwams (sleep up to 4 if I recall) have basic beds and wee fridges (a slight improvement on Applecross). Lodges (sleep 4-6 if I recall) have en-suite toilet and shower and also microwaves and kettles. 2. There's a shower/kitchen block for well .. .. for showering and kitchening! Kitchen has cookers and microwaves. Showers are £1 for 8 minutes .. I only take 4 minutes so if someone wants to share!!! 3. There's a small shop on-site that has a wee bit extra BBQ food, sweeties, soups, pot noodles, etc .. but I don't think any drink? 4. Every wigwam and lodge has a BBQ pit out front but it might be best to still bring our communal BBQ for our gatherings. 5. I suggest we each bring our own grub (even if just for the second night) and it can be kept fresh in your fridges. 6. We should still take up our Clan shelter but may struggle to pitch it by the wigwams. 7. We can go out for breakfast or the wee shop does hot rolls/coffee in the morning if we give Rena notice! WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NEXT! 1. You need to call 01838 400251 and ask for Rena, then mention that you are part of the Reid group for 2 nights, 21st/22nd June! DO NOT call the 0131 number on the website!! 2. Have a chat with Rena as to what you want ie a wigwam, a lodge or a tent pitch. Note for all you campers - we're not supposed to put up tents next to the wigwams but Rena may be able to allow you to put a couple up. 3. There is a deposit to pay so have your payment details handy! I think that's all for now. Any questions, just get in touch with me. That is all! Rab 1 Quote
H.7 Posted December 4, 2018 Posted December 4, 2018 Thanks Rab. As I mentioned previously, I'm unlikely to be able to make that weekend so won't commit to accommodation. There's an outside chance I can make the Saturday run, although that would mean a 350-mile day for me, so very much weather dependent. I'll stay up to date with the arrangements, Cheers, Brian. 1 Quote
Gary Taylor Posted December 4, 2018 Posted December 4, 2018 Cheers for the info Rab and for taking the time to sort will get onto the lady and get booked up asap Gary 1 Quote
Davep1 Posted December 5, 2018 Posted December 5, 2018 Thanks Rab for the info, hopefully it will be a good turnout. Good to catch up at the xmas dinner, cheers Dave 1 Quote
BigSkyBrad Posted December 5, 2018 Posted December 5, 2018 We've just called them, and pencilled in the Firewater lodge for us - the rest of you's had better bl**** turn up! The Argyle roads are fantastic fun and dead quiet. 2 Quote
Rab (bombero) Reid Posted December 5, 2018 Author Posted December 5, 2018 I'm booked into W19 so that'll be three bods there! Quote
Gary Taylor Posted December 6, 2018 Posted December 6, 2018 Trina and Gary booked into #20 see you all there 1 Quote
BigSkyBrad Posted December 12, 2018 Posted December 12, 2018 If you're looking for ideas for the Saturday run-out, how about down to Tighnabruaich/Kames for lunch? Sweet Argyle roads and the route there and back can be as round-about as you like. 1 Quote
Davep1 Posted December 12, 2018 Posted December 12, 2018 2 hours ago, BigSkyBrad said: If you're looking for ideas for the Saturday run-out, how about down to Tighnabruaich/Kames for lunch? Sweet Argyle roads and the route there and back can be as round-about as you like. Good suggestion - then maybe an option to take the ferry to Tarbert (£11 p/ car, runs every hour), and back up via Lochgilphead, Kilmartin / loch Awe, or the fantastic (but much longer) A816 to Oban (Total 160 miles) . 1 Quote
Matta Posted December 12, 2018 Posted December 12, 2018 Not sure if I'll be there, as it'll depend on me having an 'appropriate' car again. The CRV definitely won't keep up 1 Quote
BigSkyBrad Posted December 12, 2018 Posted December 12, 2018 @Davep1 Something like this Dave?! There's fuel stops along the way but they're slightly off-piste. There is a fuel station in Tighnabruaich - worthy of a look on streetview We spent a long weekend doing this in the camper earlier this year, and said at the time we need to come back with the Westfield. www.plotaroute.com/route/730211 Quote
Davep1 Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 18 hours ago, BigSkyBrad said: @Davep1 Something like this Dave?! There's fuel stops along the way but they're slightly off-piste. There is a fuel station in Tighnabruaich - worthy of a look on streetview We spent a long weekend doing this in the camper earlier this year, and said at the time we need to come back with the Westfield. www.plotaroute.com/route/730211 Looks a good route with a mix of fast, and twisty roads, hopefully something to suit everyone. (Have stayed on the Glen Orchy road a few times in the camper). Dave. Quote
Rab (bombero) Reid Posted December 13, 2018 Author Posted December 13, 2018 On 12/12/2018 at 16:37, Matta said: Not sure if I'll be there, as it'll depend on me having an 'appropriate' car again. The CRV definitely won't keep up Well, let's hope that the right car comes along before then, mate! 2 Quote
Alfascozzesi Posted December 14, 2018 Posted December 14, 2018 Never met any of you but have booked a wigwam!! Looking forward to it and hope to meet a few of you before this when the meets start to happen in the Spring. 2 Quote
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