Hi Gareth,
 
I'd agree with Robert and go "across" the bridge though rather than "croos" it and follow
the A82/A811/A81 all the way to Callander. Coming through Glasgow at that time will be
like swimming against a strong tide of metal. It'll take you about 75 to 90 minutes depending
on traffic and tourists.
 
If you pass a banged up old 94 beamer coming the other way at speed between Stirling
and Aberfoyle be sure to wave! ;)
 
Cheers,
 
Colin.


----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: [osg-users] Re: Highland gathering

Hi Gareth,

On 10/4/06, Roberts, Gareth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I will be arriving in Glasgow airport at 1700 and picking up a hire car; if anyone needs a lift to Callander, let me know.
The Arden House website says to arrive bertween 3 and 6 pm. I doubt if I can be there by 6 - it seems to be about 40 miles by road.
I'll let my esteemed employers pay for a separate room.

I have just been to the guest house and booked the rooms.  You are in for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights, let me know if this needs changing.   If you can't arrive by 6pm they just need to know in advance, I don't think be half an hour late would be too much of problem. 

The journey time will probably be an hour, perhaps a bit more if Glasgow rush bites you.  At that time of day it's probably best to go north to the Erskin bridge, croos the clyde there, and then head up the west of the Campsie fells, then up to Callander.  Hopefully once you open up a map this will make a bit more sense.

Robert.


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