Errrmmmm... Everyone staying there!EVERYONE? is she mad?
Did you sort a tent out? I still haven't been down to the garage yet but if you haven't managed to get one, I'll make sure I do it this weekend and if mine is ok then you're welcome to use it.I still haven't sorted out camping for night one....or a tent for that matter......
hmm, maybe I should put in a couple extra miles to mother's cousin in West Bridgeford.....
Blimey - I was just coming back here after remembering I didn't update - great minds etc. Decathlon was utterly devoid of bargain tents in St Quentin so I am a tent light at the moment - if that's ok with you it'd be ace, thanks.Did you sort a tent out? I still haven't been down to the garage yet but if you haven't managed to get one, I'll make sure I do it this weekend and if mine is ok then you're welcome to use it.
You mean you didn't trawl through 57 pages of waffle? Severe lack of commitment, that shows........(My apologies if it is somewhere in the previous pages and I've missed it)
Ok I'll dig it out on Sunday. I need to check it anyway just in case I get the ridiculous urge to use it again (ie for a second time!). I blame school myselfBlimey - I was just coming back here after remembering I didn't update - great minds etc. Decathlon was utterly devoid of bargain tents in St Quentin so I am a tent light at the moment - if that's ok with you it'd be ace, thanks.
I was going to follow that up. I think the sensible thing would be a pasta meal followed by an early night. I've got to meet up with Ian in Bingham at the only cafe in town, but I'd rather eat at EBH.
Re nosh-ups - great idea.
Which reminds me - the nice lady in the B&B outside Bingham where a number of us are staying (who was highly amused at the idea of a bunch of cyclists booking for June on the same day in January) suggested that she provided afternoon tea for everyone. Which sounded like a spiffing idea but one I never followed up. I think she understood what "afternoon tea" ought to consist of after a long bike ride.
No idea of price, I'm afraid - but I suspect the clientele at EBH are not the sort to be put off by a slightly over-priced meal after 122 miles of rolling hills. I'd be delighted if you could sort that out for us.I was going to follow that up. I think the sensible thing would be a pasta meal followed by an early night. I've got to meet up with Ian in Bingham at the only cafe in town, but I'd rather eat at EBH.
Did she give an idea of the price? I could sort that if you wanted me to.