David. wrote: Last time out, a box of fish & chips fed three of us.
I did feel a bit of a tight arse after that! :-( I'll get two between the four of us on the next chippy stop ;-)
David. wrote: Last time out, a box of fish & chips fed three of us.
Now k9doc is back, that'll cost you at Hornsea, best go to the quality chippy (owned by Harpers of Wetwang), not the budget one on the sea front.simbo wrote:I'll get two between the four of us on the next chippy stop.
NHS guidelines for Type 2 Diabetes says a maximum of 14 chips (tis true). That's not enough to notice any difference so no worries on that score. Have I missed something?David. wrote: Now k9doc is back, that'll cost you at Hornsea, best go to the quality chippy (owned by Harpers of Wetwang),not the budget one on the sea front.
Willingham Woods would put us in the Lincolnshire Wolds area which is one of my favourite regular haunts and full of really good biker roads if you aren't familiar. If you are, then apologies. Mostly National Limit virtually deserted roads with less than moderate police activity, perhaps more when there's an event at Cadwell (7/8th no events).simbo wrote: Only 50 odd days now till the first 'NM' meet of twenty eighteen (notice the H-D reference to the dates there? ;-)..) Any idea's on who's organising the route and meeting point? Have we ever been around the Willingham woods area? Could be a possible for our first ride out? Usually a 200-300 mile day out for me taking in different brew points Which could be useful in getting my arse up to speed before May's jaunt to France any of you guys got any idea's in the planning?
simbo wrote:Any idea's on who's organising the route and meeting point? Have we ever been around the Willingham woods area? Could be a possible for our first ride out? Any of you guys got any idea's in the planning?
An offering has been made via email, starting & finishing at Morrisons Selby.k9doc wrote:Willingham Woods would put us in the Lincolnshire Wolds area which is one of my favourite regular haunts and full of really good biker roads if you aren't familiar.
Not sure if it would work as a NM event if we take Wetherby as our normal start but if others are up for it then I'd be happy to take it on. Yorkshire Waterways Museum might work as a start point for this one.
The offering is 275 miles for me, in a riding time of nearly 6 hours, plus P&T stops, might be a little ambitious for the first ride of the season.simbo wrote:Usually a 200-300 mile day out for me taking in different brew points.
I'll have a look when I get home can't view .gdb files on my phone . Only .gpx :-(David. wrote: An offering has been made via email, starting & finishing at Morrisons Selby.
David. wrote: An offering has been made via email, starting & finishing at Morrisons Selby.
Morrisons Selby to the Waterways Museum (near Goole) is just less than half an hour. Depending on your home location & desire for breakfast, one may suit better than the other. Morrisons Selby opens at 8am, the Waterways café doesn't open until 10am, "the choice is yours".michaelc2710 wrote:There seems to be two start point's ' Morrisons Selby' or The waterways' now i'm not the sharpest knife in the draw but even I know that wouldn't work.
Another offering has kindly been made by someone with more knowledge of the area than myself. The outward route had been modified to accommodate this, whilst the return route has remained the same. I'll email this to you & others who have expressed an interest in the ride.michaelc2710 wrote:I don't seem to have the route yet guy's.