provisional 2013 FNRttC Calendar

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martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
That was my thinking too, Martin, as I like the idea of a boozy lunch. Is there much to do or see in Portsmouth and would it be worth taking an extra day off work and having an afternoon there?

:popcorn: just waiting for Stuaff to turn up.
 

hatler

Legendary Member
That was my thinking too, Martin, as I like the idea of a boozy lunch. Is there much to do or see in Portsmouth and would it be worth taking an extra day off work and having an afternoon there?
The Royal Dockyard takes some beating. There's three things to see there that can take a whole day each; The Victory, Warrior, The Mary Rose. Get there as it opens at 10 and head straight for the Victory.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
You see, I didn't even have to post for there to be a decent riposte!
Also: Southsea Castle (OK, it's a fort, but it's pretty all the same. And has a splendid cafe), the D-Day Museum (excellent) , City Museum (honestly can't remember if there's anything worth seeing), the Spinnaker Tower...
 

Andrij

Über Member
Location
Thulcandra
I've put these rides, along with some others, in my diary for next year. Having done so, I note the July ride to Brighton ends the day before LEL starts. Does anyone think FNRtBrighton would be a nice leg stretcher before LEL? Well, I'm sure someone here does, but it ain't me!

Olaf, Newhaven-Dieppe and DunRun are compatible. The ride departs for Newhaven on Thursday evening (according to the dates above) and arrives in Paris on Saturday. Just make your way straight to Gare du Nord, fold up your Brompton and get a train back to London in time for the DunRun. Simples! :smile:
 

redfalo

known as Olaf in real life
Location
Brexit Boomtown
Olaf, Newhaven-Dieppe and DunRun are compatible. The ride departs for Newhaven on Thursday evening (according to the dates above) and arrives in Paris on Saturday. Just make your way straight to Gare du Nord, fold up your Brompton and get a train back to London in time for the DunRun. Simples! :smile:

That's a plan! (but not for me...)
 

TimO

Guru
Location
London
All those rides sound good. One of these days I'm going to have to sort myself out, and get up t'North for the York to Hull ride.

I've done a few informal night rides, including the classic Glastonbury to Stonehenge Solstice ride, which has inconvenientally located railway stations, and nowhere for a midway stop. This results in having to carry tea and coffee makings, and a ride across Salisbury Plain, dodging tanks (assuming the bridle path is open) prior to breakfast. It always seems to be one of the coldest night rides I do, but is great fun (and I've done night rides in January which were warmer). It's fun to do this sort of thing, since most of those I've ridden have been relatively tiny compared to FNRttCs, so can easily stay grouped together.

If you've got the nerve to organise an informal night ride, it's worth doing. Obviously you don't have the degree of recceing that a dellzeqq ride gets, but a bit of excitement and uncertainty can add to the fun. Without sixty people following the leader, slightly poor road surfaces are more acceptable anyway.

I can see the problems that exist with finding alternative London based routes, aside from the existing ones. I guess the Brighton route is the most popular, simply because it's the classic route from London for anything, cycling or otherwise, and Brighton is well supported for trains back, which are relatively fast (even faster for those of us who live in south London anyway!)
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
I'll probably be cycling to Stonehenge and back from London for the summer solstice. Did it the year before last (as part of my Wootton Bassett ride) and it was a hoot!
 

Davywalnuts

Chief Kebab Taster
Location
Staines!
Hmmmm... the TdF passes through Saint Malo the 9th July & Mont Saint Michel on the 10th... and the Fnrttc Cardiff - Swansea is on the 12th.... That week sounds like a week off work to me!
 
Bearing in mind it's 3 months until the first 2013 FNRttC, to Felpham, hopefully the region will have dried out before then. Here's a slightly blurry shot taken yesterday from the train just before Amberley Castle (which is not a real castle like Arundel).

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Although the farmland immediately north of Amberley village is often flooded, I hadn't seen the bit around the Castle be under water before. The land leading to North Stoke was similarly overwhelmed with water, so the Gurkhas had better come up with a landing craft I reckon.
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Bearing in mind it's 3 months until the first 2013 FNRttC, to Felpham, hopefully the region will have dried out before then. Here's a slightly blurry shot taken yesterday from the train just before Amberley Castle (which is not a real castle like Arundel).

IMG_20121227_120254.jpg


Although the farmland immediately north of Amberley village is often flooded, I hadn't seen the bit around the Castle be under water before. The land leading to North Stoke was similarly overwhelmed with water, so the Gurkhas had better come up with a landing craft I reckon.
What castle?
 
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