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Sure.
Mid September. Good time to go, although we got totally rained out one day weather was generally fine.
Midges no problem on the bike. Off the bike when it was still they were a pain. Tiny bit of wind and they were gone. Cheap foldable midgy hat was a must and I was glad for the tent.
Think it was three big days up to CW then three more chilled days back down to garve. On the way back we went past suilvan, which was a solid four or five hours of hike a bike but probably worth it. Also, an incredible track into Kylesku Bridge. If you're interested I can stitch together my gpx for the whole route.
Other practical things:
Probably try to book trains back from Inverness. We didn't and were lucky with a 4 hour wait and only squeezed on because the train staff were sound and we took the handlebars off. Sleeper train is the best way from London. We would've got it all the way to FW, but seats were cancelled a week before because of covid.
We carried all food. There's probably enough shops and cafes to pick up on the way, but not having to deal with that stress was great. Water plentiful everywhere, didn't use a purifier. Great well stocked bike shop in Muir of ord (orange fox bikes). Loads of mobile reception anywhere near nc500, patchy elsewhere.
Just did this from fort William up to cape wrath then we did our own route back down to garve.
Ferry wasn't running on the day we arrived across to cape wrath and we were pushed for time because of firing range so we pushed round the Kyle of durness with some bits of riding on the beach. Totally doable, though glad there was two of us for some of the more scrambly bits.
Highly highly recommended! Will get some semblance of a report up soon enough I hope