It has taken much longer than I planned, but at last I finished the photographs I shot as co-driver with team 44 during Club Triumph's RBRR, which took place last month. This was completely caused by the fact that shortly after the event (which coincided with my holiday) I received my new computer, only to find out it wasn't quite the spec I ordered. This issue was sorted without much problems, but it meant I could only start with installing all the software transferring data etc. well after my holiday. Which meant it had to be done in the evening hours. But since last weekend (almost) everything is working as it should, so I could start with the photos in earnest. Below you'll find a selection of the pictures taken during the run. One way or another there are a fair few wedges in there!
Meeting up with Gurtie, the car that Dave,
Steve and I would be sharing for the next 48+ hours:
At the Plough
Here it was business as usual, with a parking area overflowing with Triumph's,
lots of last minute spannering going on, and, being England, rain of course:
Just after 18:00h we were flagged of, to join the Friday evening rush hour traffic of Enfield and the A10. Heading into the night towards Blythe, Carter Bar (don't mention Lambrini in Scotlandshire for the next decade or two) and towards Edinburgh Airport. Best moment of this part of the route must have been the HGV that almost literally came flying at full blast, over one of the many blind brows in the A68 (which north of the border seems to be called the 'roller coaster' for obvious reasons)
Edinburgh Airport:
After Edinburgh Airport we headed into the first night and further North towards the next stop
Skiach Services:
And ever deeper into the night and further North towards John O'Groats for breakfast:
On the A9 just North of Berriedale
On the A99 near Blackness
Tesco services on the A99 in Wick
Chasing one of the TR7’s on the A99 just south of John O’Groats
Lunch stop in John O’Groats
After a hearty breakfast it was time to start the long haul down South towards Land's End. But first we had to cross Scotland from North-East to South-West:
On the A836 just outside John O’Groats
On the A836 with views over Dunnet Bay
Dornoch Firth
Conon hotel in Conon Bridge
Getting back to England and into the twilight zone of Tebay Services.
One way or another we were constantly being chased by or chasing wedges;
After Tebay we headed into the evening and the next stop;
Gledrid Services;
And on into the long night and deepest darkest Wales for the Sugar Loaf control;
Whitehouse Services;
And finally dawn (and breakfast) @ Land's End;
With breakfast finished it was time for the final stages back to Enfield. So we left Lands End and headed North for the picturesque control stop at Bude Castle:
After Bude I was so busy with the navigating that I didn't take much more pictures. So to finish this selection a few photos of some of the people who made it all possible, a tribute to all the volunteers who marshalled at the various control stops:
Marshalling at the Plough in Enfield
Signing in table at the Plough in Enfield
The Plough in Enfield
Handing out cookies @ Gledrid Services
Sugar Loaf
Whitehouse Services;
Land’s End
Bude Castle
For a more complete write-up of "our" RBRR please feel free to have a look at Steve's weblog. And a few more pictures can be found in the photo album on the Club Triumph website.
As for the car of the event, in my humble opinion that must be Mike Weaver's fantastic Stag powered 4x4 Mk2 Estate prototype. Here Mike is busy with his routine-control-stop-check at Bude Castle:
And will the Herald below become “Car-of-the-event” for the RBRR 2014? Spoiler alert; no! 2 Years on it still looked more or less the same. But it was still alive!
Oh … and did someone mention Lambrini!? Or probably one of Paul Darbyshire’s best pranks during a CT event. As a result of which McJim was left with a boot full of the stuff on the Scotlandshire border 😊
Edited on the 6th of October 2023: As the 28th running of one of the oldest events in the Triumph enthusiasts calendar, the Club Triumph Round Britain Reliability Run starts today, I decided to freshen up the pictures I took during this event in 2012. Also added some extra pictures and edited the text where necessary.
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