20th Anniversary of Thunder in the Glens

20th Anniversary of Thunder in the Glens

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Picture by SANDY McCOOK 27th August '16 Strathspey alive to the sound of Thunder in the Glens as the 20th Harley Davidson rally visited Grantown, Nethy Bridge and Boat of Garten on Saturday afternoon during their 'rideout'.

When you think of a Harley gathering you might think about your local hog event or the rally at Sturgis but across the pond, the UK held a record event including 4,000 Harley-Davidson motorcycles from all corners of the globe. The procession roared through the Scottish Highlands for the 20th annual Thunder in the Glens extravaganza.

The event was estimated to bring in close to £15 million for the local economy, in particular benefiting tourism businesses including hotels and restaurants from Newtonmore to Grantown in Badenoch and Strathspey.

Picture by SANDY McCOOK 27th August '16 Strathspey alive to the sound of Thunder in the Glens as the 20th Harley Davidson rally visited Grantown, Nethy Bridge and Boat of Garten on Saturday afternoon during their 'rideout'.

Organizer George “Mad Dog” McGuire of the Dunedin Chapter of the Harley Owners’ Group said: “What people have talked about is the crowds that are now coming out to see the event – and the ride through Grantown to go up around Lochindorb, they say, was just amazing.

“The weather has held and has been great for us. The entertainment this year has been fantastic and people have mixed and got involved in the whole event.

“We reckon the event makes between £10 million and £15 million for the local economy. It’s not just three days. A lot of people come up here for a week and longer, traveling round. We’ve had about 5,000 people registered and it’s not just them.”

The weekend was backed by a £10,000 grant from government agency Event Scotland. Mr. McGuire also thanked the Macdonald resort in Aviemore who allow free access to the area while other venues further south charge for such facilities.

“We’re the envy of Europe for this event and the facilities,” Mr. McGuire added.

“We’re asked each year how we can top the event next time. That’s simply a challenge. We’ll go away and work on that and we’ll top it next year.

Picture by SANDY McCOOK 27th August '16 Strathspey alive to the sound of Thunder in the Glens as the 20th Harley Davidson rally visited Grantown, Nethy Bridge and Boat of Garten on Saturday afternoon during their 'rideout'.

“We’d like to thank the people of the area who always make the bikers welcome.”

Local councilor Jaci Douglas, who helped out with marshal duties for part of the weekend, said: “It is an absolutely fantastic event. It’s really well organized. The Harley fraternity is so friendly.

“It brings such a great buzz and a vibrancy to the area. The square in Grantown was hopping with people, there were stalls, there was music. We just welcome them every single year.”

Things kicked off with a Friday night gig by Scots rockers Big Country. The event’s chosen charity this year was Angels Wings.

Source: Press Journal UK

Photos: Sandy McCook

Picture by SANDY McCOOK 27th August '16 Strathspey alive to the sound of Thunder in the Glens as the 20th Harley Davidson rally visited Grantown, Nethy Bridge and Boat of Garten on Saturday afternoon during their 'rideout'.

Picture by SANDY McCOOK 27th August '16 Strathspey alive to the sound of Thunder in the Glens as the 20th Harley Davidson rally visited Grantown, Nethy Bridge and Boat of Garten on Saturday afternoon during their 'rideout'.