Andrew Br
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Your Northern correspondent here.
The Manchester-Morecambe FNRttC on 16th October is open for business.
The departure point is Albert Square in front of MCR's town hall and we meet at 23.30 for a midnight departure.
An overview:-
There is a fuller explanation of the route here:- http://fridaynightridetothecoast.blogspot.co.uk/p/manchester-to-morecambe-is-79-miles.html
The blog also has information on the sign-up procedure
Register for the ride by e-mailing: manchester-morecambe@outlook.com
I'll need:-
There used to be a question about sheep but I never found out the answer so I shan't ask. We shall, however, see lots of them in the fields.
Please feel free to ask any questions either on this thread or via the e-mail above.
The Manchester-Morecambe FNRttC on 16th October is open for business.
The departure point is Albert Square in front of MCR's town hall and we meet at 23.30 for a midnight departure.
An overview:-
- it's 65 miles
- it's hilly but the hills are mostly gentle
- the mid-way stop is at a 24 hour McDonalds in Blackburn
- breakfast will be in Lancaster
- post-breakfast drinks will be in Lancaster
- it's best to book trains home from Lancaster
There is a fuller explanation of the route here:- http://fridaynightridetothecoast.blogspot.co.uk/p/manchester-to-morecambe-is-79-miles.html
The blog also has information on the sign-up procedure
Register for the ride by e-mailing: manchester-morecambe@outlook.com
I'll need:-
- your name
- CTC membership number
- your 'phone number
- an emergency contact number
- confirmation that you've read and understood the basics; http://fridaynightridetothecoast.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-basics.html
There used to be a question about sheep but I never found out the answer so I shan't ask. We shall, however, see lots of them in the fields.
Please feel free to ask any questions either on this thread or via the e-mail above.
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