so long as yellow is the new black, yes.The important question though, is this a Yellow or Brown Beer Tour?
This sounds great. If you're taking expressions of interest now, please put my name down.Actually the more east the better. Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Durham (possibly), Northumberland.
So, my thought is a kind of seaside trip, taking in places like Felixstowe, Southwold, Cleethorpes, Hull, Whitby, Coldstream and Edinburgh. A slow tour. A beer tour. A tour on which absolutely nobody loses weight.
Any thoughts?
I'm not really. I'm sort of casting around for ideas. Of course, if you all get rained on for 168 hours/starve/get lost/crash in June then I imagine it will be me and Susie tootling around Wittering, but it did occur to me that if it works, LonJoG is probably as good as it gets
I've done all of these things in May. '99 I think. Admittedly in Wales not Scotland and on an mtb not a road bike but it was still excellent fun.I'm not really. I'm sort of casting around for ideas. Of course, if you all get rained on for 168 hours/starve/get lost/crash in June then I imagine it will be me and Susie tootling around Wittering, but it did occur to me that if it works, LonJoG is probably as good as it gets
Mmmmm aldgate to anstruther (home of a frankly fantastic chippy, not to mention the fence collective) via aldeburgh certainly appeals.I rather like the idea of researching the east coast's best fish and chip shop - a sort of Fryers' Night Rides to the Coast. Put me down for a large haddock.
It will work. If it's wet, windy, whatever....there's no nicer bunch of people to get through it with. As opposed to the kind of people who steam off up the road and let you struggle on your own.....!!
Bury St Edmunds, Ely, Norwich, Salle, Boston, York, Fountains, Durham, Lindisfarne.So, my thought is a kind of seaside trip, taking in places like Felixstowe, Southwold, Cleethorpes, Hull, Whitby, Coldstream and Edinburgh. A slow tour. A beer tour. A tour on which absolutely nobody loses weight.