Long Ride to the Coast - Sat 28th May

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Origamist

Legendary Member
Me
Adrian
Becs (Maybe baby) ?
CharlieB
Clive ?
DavyWalnuts
User
Ian
iZap
John
User10571
LouiseL ?
Luke
Martin Teef
MartinT
Ross
Wanda2010

And me!
 

LouiseL

Senior Member
Location
Birmingham
I see there is a ? against my name. You can count me in as a definite please. Thanks very much. I'm already looking forward to this.
 
OP
OP
Flying Dodo

Flying Dodo

It'll soon be summer
Me
Abs
Adrian
Becs (Maybe baby) ?
CharlieB
Clive ?
DavyWalnuts
GBS the lurker?
User
Ian
iZap
John the Red
User10571
LouiseL (definitely)
Luke
Martin Teef
MartinT
Martok - chaq ? (that's Klingon for maybe)
Matt
Ross
Wanda2010



I'll be double checking the hills tomorrow to make sure User won't be suffering too much on his solitary gear. :whistle:
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
Me
Abs
Adrian
Becs (Maybe baby) ?
CharlieB
Clive ?
DavyWalnuts
GBS the lurker?
User
Ian
iZap
John the Red
User10571
LouiseL (definitely)
Luke
Martin Teef
MartinT
Martok - chaq ? (that's Klingon for maybe)
Matt
Ross
Wanda2010



I'll be double checking the hills tomorrow to make sure User won't be suffering too much on his solitary gear. :whistle:

I'm sure he'll enjoy Capel le Ferne
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OP
OP
Flying Dodo

Flying Dodo

It'll soon be summer
An unfortunate oversight. Another time.



I'm sure he'll enjoy Capel le Ferne
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In fact, we'll be approaching the north face of the Eiger Capel le Ferne from the easy side, as it's really not that steep. In other pleasing news, before then, there's a glorious stretch of road where basically you're going either on the flat or downhill with no turns for 10 miles. However, for anyone doing this, I recommend you make sure you've got some glasses - the Kent flies are enormous critters and there were huge swarms of them in places. When I got home from my recce today, my glasses looked like the bottom of a packet of Garibaldi biscuits due to all of the impacts.
 
I always thought there were no flies on you Adam, but your post takes the biscuit.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
An unfortunate oversight. Another time.





In fact, we'll be approaching the north face of the Eiger Capel le Ferne from the easy side, as it's really not that steep. In other pleasing news, before then, there's a glorious stretch of road where basically you're going either on the flat or downhill with no turns for 10 miles. However, for anyone doing this, I recommend you make sure you've got some glasses - the Kent flies are enormous critters and there were huge swarms of them in places. When I got home from my recce today, my glasses looked like the bottom of a packet of Garibaldi biscuits due to all of the impacts.

'Easy' side? I assume in comparison to coming back from Dover, that was steep (but rather nice as we were going down it!).
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Looking at booking my train ticket. On HS1, do I have to catch a specific train? I'm looking at an off-peak single and can't see anything specifying I have to get a particular train but want to be sure.
 
It will specify a time Martin, unless you get an 'Anytime' fare - which is sometimes only a few pees more expensive. Why aren't you riding back you lazy bones - you're only that age once in your life! And the drift into unconciousness later in the evening will be easier. :rolleyes:
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
It will specify a time Martin, unless you get an 'Anytime' fare - which is sometimes only a few pees more expensive. Why aren't you riding back you lazy bones - you're only that age once in your life! And the drift into unconciousness later in the evening will be easier. :rolleyes:

It's my birthday, I'm getting a train back!! Can't decide whether to get HS1 or a normal train to Bromley South.

And believe me the drift into unconsciousness will be very easy that evening and for the subsequent five evenings of my birthweek!!! :cheers:
 
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