29-07-2018, 09:50 PM
We're just back from another Scottish Austin Seven Rally at Guildtown, an event we always look forward to.
This was the scene on Friday lunchtime, working out the 3D jigsaw puzzle. Three people plus full camping gear into a very small car.
The journey down was hot and sunny. We paused in Aviemore for ice creams (where the tarmac on the High Street was melting) and Pitlochry for dinner.
Arrived early evening and set up camp, and into the tent just in time for a dramatic thunder storm.
Excellent road run on the Saturday, passing fields of unidentified flowering crops ...
...and following Tony's gorgeous one-and-a-half seater.
The Saturday night ceilidh was as wild as the weather and great fun. Sunday's rally gave us a chance to pick up one or two spares and admire Sevens of all shapes and sizes
Prize-giving brought us a big surprise; for the first time ever we won the long-haul award! Many others had travelled much further (including our valued autojumblers) but we did it without a trailer!
The journey back was uneventful apart from relentless rain. The Ruby performed flawlessly and had another 300 miles on the clock by the time we got home. We missed seeing one or two of the regular attenders this year, but it's still one of our favourite events and well worth a visit next year if you've never been.
Many thanks to the organisers who put in so much time and enthusiasm.
This was the scene on Friday lunchtime, working out the 3D jigsaw puzzle. Three people plus full camping gear into a very small car.
The journey down was hot and sunny. We paused in Aviemore for ice creams (where the tarmac on the High Street was melting) and Pitlochry for dinner.
Arrived early evening and set up camp, and into the tent just in time for a dramatic thunder storm.
Excellent road run on the Saturday, passing fields of unidentified flowering crops ...
...and following Tony's gorgeous one-and-a-half seater.
The Saturday night ceilidh was as wild as the weather and great fun. Sunday's rally gave us a chance to pick up one or two spares and admire Sevens of all shapes and sizes
Prize-giving brought us a big surprise; for the first time ever we won the long-haul award! Many others had travelled much further (including our valued autojumblers) but we did it without a trailer!
The journey back was uneventful apart from relentless rain. The Ruby performed flawlessly and had another 300 miles on the clock by the time we got home. We missed seeing one or two of the regular attenders this year, but it's still one of our favourite events and well worth a visit next year if you've never been.
Many thanks to the organisers who put in so much time and enthusiasm.