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Please use this thread to list the best WiFI access points you have found. I will compile it into an article eventually.
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Plockton hotel, £1 for unlimited time, comfy seat, can plug in.
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Merchant Bar (att. to Boswell Hotel)

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Port Bannatyne Post Office. Free to customers and you can pick it up from the moorings. But please and seriously, folks, go and have a coffee if you're going to do that. 'Snot fair otherwise.
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Tarbert harbour has free wifi.
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The County of Argyll's public libraries; made use of the facilities in Campbeltown and Oban. Incidentally, you don't need to live in the county to hold an Argyll library card.
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You'll also get free wifi at the Old Inn, Gairloch.
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sam wrote:You'll also get free wifi at the Old Inn, Gairloch.
Was just about to add that - am sitting there (here) right now . . . the An Tealach is a nice pint as well.
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A pedant writes.....

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Nick wrote:
sam wrote:the An Tealach
Tautology?
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Shard wrote:
Nick wrote:
sam wrote:the An Tealach
Tautology?
Interesting point, not sure. I can easily imagine a sentence like "Well I prefer the The Glenlivet to the Dufftown Glenlivet", but maybe that's a special case?
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DaveS wrote: Interesting point, not sure. I can easily imagine a sentence like "Well I prefer the The Glenlivet to the Dufftown Glenlivet", but maybe that's a special case?
If you wrote the "the The" "the the" the "the the Glenlivet" would be rather confusing.
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Shard wrote:
Nick wrote:
sam wrote:the An Tealach
Tautology?
An Teallach is a hill. The An Teallach is a pint. Useful to be able to tell the difference.
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Rothesay - Calmac has a free system, but it shuts down when the ferries go to bed.
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
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This message is brought to you courtesy of the free wi fi provided by The Oystercatcher, Otter Ferry, Loch Fyne.

The signal strength out on the moorings isn't very good, and I lose the signal when a mast gets between me and the buildings - I should have picked a better position - there is plenty of choice at the moment.

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