Return to Talisker
by John Brown
Clerk of the Course
Welcome to the Fourth Classic Malts Scottish Reliability Trial which due to the crisis caused by the outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in the UK will run in September. Our sponsors and friends, Classic Malts of Scotland, are once more supporting the event in many ways: not least their generous hospitality, which helps to make this among the most sociable of competitive historic regularity rallies.
The 2000 Classic Malts was widely acclaimed as a hugely enjoyable event, and the 2001 programme and itinerary will be along the same lines. Once again, it will be "A Journey to Talisker", with a rest day of activities and entertainment on Skye, including the famous ceilidh, or Gaelic dance party.
The route includes a number of new sections and tests, and takes participants into some fresh areas. Day Two will be a tour of Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire and Speyside, with visits to famous historic houses, motor sport venues and the distilleries of Scotland's biggest whisky-producing region.
Day Five is spent on the famous rallying island of Mull including an extended lunch break in which to visit Iona, St Columba's isle.
As a number of our competitors from the original dates in May have told us that their co-driver will not be able to attend for all of the event, we will allow one change of co-driver during the event.
The entry fee of £2,650 this year includes all ferry crossings, as well as the two "get together" dinners that were previously an extra cost - so it's as good value as ever.
Come and join us!