Tea? (Part 2)

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coffeejo

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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Well, it was forecast to be showers all day here, but we didn't have more than a drop or two of rain, which was fortunate.

Tea? I'm doing pizza for dinner, the easy option...
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
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Had a nice lie-in today, got up, pottered, put the laundry on...then by the time it had finished it was chucking down :angry:

coffeejo - rode the Exodus recce yesterday as far as Burrowbridge, then peeled off to Taunton and left the others to finish the full route. Thoroughly enjoyed it and you'll be glad to hear that Burrington aside, that part of the route is pretty benign!
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
I was up early to go to Pickering to look at steam engines and trucks.

Saw a film star, The Iron Maiden, Wynn's 'Renown' Scammell Contractor, a Saunter's Scammell Junior Constructor and Saunter's Rotinoff Atlantic. Also Marsden's Traction Engine Crane. Saw a lot of miniature traction engines and steam lorries and also watched the tractor pulling which included lorries and steam traction having a go at the pull.

It was most entertaining. Sadly I missed Renown and the Rotinoff having a tug of war with a CatD8. That would have been fun.

I spent some money on an M16 x 1.5 no2 tap and no3 tap and die, an M20 x 1.5 tap and die, a bit of aluminium plate, a Gast vacuum pump and an Edwards Vacuum pump. £52 in all.

I'm happy and just just refilled with tea.
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
coffeejo - rode the Exodus recce yesterday as far as Burrowbridge, then peeled off to Taunton and left the others to finish the full route. Thoroughly enjoyed it and you'll be glad to hear that Burrington aside, that part of the route is pretty benign!

Doesn't look like we'll be doing it after all - holiday dates and Other Stuff has forced everyone to drop out so we're planning a prolonged WNRttP instead with plans for hot chocolate under the light of the moon "in the hills somewhere". Next year ... we'll be along next year.

Arch: pizza's always good. I've got smoked mackerel for later.

NT: didn't understand most of what you typed, but glad you're happy!
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
Doesn't look like we'll be doing it after all - holiday dates and Other Stuff has forced everyone to drop out so we're planning a prolonged WNRttP instead with plans for hot chocolate under the light of the moon "in the hills somewhere". Next year ... we'll be along next year.
:ohmy: outrageous! Why would anyone want to go on holibobs instead of staying up all night with 20 cyclists?
Ah well, if there's anyone not riding and not on holiday who fancies helping us brew up in Cheddar Gorge for a couple of hours or dish up pasta at North Curry, do point them in my direction - think we might be overrun this year!

NT: didn't understand most of what you typed, but glad you're happy!
:laugh:

Am just waiting for Chuffy to whip up our dinner, roast pork :tongue:

Think I might have drunk too much tea though, feeling a bit headachey..
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
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Salford, UK
NT: didn't understand most of what you typed, but glad you're happy!

Anything with the word Scammell in front of it is a mahoooosive lorry, and very cool.

Unless it's a Scammell Mechanical Horse, which isn't quite so mahooosive, but even more cool, on account of being three wheeled, and cute.
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
Ah well, if there's anyone not riding and not on holiday who fancies helping us brew up in Cheddar Gorge for a couple of hours or dish up pasta at North Curry, do point them in my direction - think we might be overrun this year!

Hmmm ... what time for the North Curry stop?


Anything with the word Scammell in front of it is a mahoooosive lorry, and very cool.Unless it's a Scammell Mechanical Horse, which isn't quite so mahooosive, but even more cool, on account of being three wheeled, and cute.

Three wheeled horses?

:wacko:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Three wheeled horses?

:wacko:


http://www.mechanical-horse-club.co.uk/

They were invented to replace the horses and carts that did local deliveries once freight arrived by train - hence mechanical horse. They were the forerunner of articulated lorries, with very tight turning circles, and had a coupling mechanicsm that could be deployed almost entirely from the cab, so they were very useful for hitching up to trailers quickly, moving stuff round marshalling yards and so on.
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
Hmmm ... what time for the North Curry stop?
I *think* the first riders arrive at about 1.00am so the main rush is probably about 3.00pm. If you anyone has a deep desire to hurl pasta at weary people with 1000 yard stares I can put them in touch with Dave who usually mans the stop with a couple of trusty helpers.
 
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