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Old 15-08-2019, 08:53 PM   #1
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Hi Mike, the Abbey Tea Rooms is just off the A59 on the road to Bolton Abbey & there is a decent car park so it might be the easiest point to congregate. It's about 2 hours from here if you and anyone else want to head this way for a quick bite before heading east
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Old 16-08-2019, 07:47 AM   #2
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tea for two !

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Hi Mike, the Abbey Tea Rooms is just off the A59 on the road to Bolton Abbey & there is a decent car park so it might be the easiest point to congregate. It's about 2 hours from here if you and anyone else want to head this way for a quick bite before heading east
...........sounds like a plan Chris, think 11:30 meet is realistic depending on the route from your place?

Tea for two please, thats myself and Mark !! get to you 8:45??? PKO

Fingers crossed the weather improves, monsoon again at Manchester airport,
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Old 16-08-2019, 10:20 AM   #3
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...........sounds like a plan Chris, think 11:30 meet is realistic depending on the route from your place?

Tea for two please, thats myself and Mark !! get to you 8:45??? PKO

Fingers crossed the weather improves, monsoon again at Manchester airport,
And bacon barms??
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Old 16-08-2019, 04:41 PM   #4
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And bacon barms??
I could be tempted !!
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Old 16-08-2019, 05:49 PM   #5
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I could be tempted !!
Let's hope the weather stays good then!!
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Old 17-08-2019, 06:35 PM   #6
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Hi Mike, the Abbey Tea Rooms is just off the A59 on the road to Bolton Abbey & there is a decent car park so it might be the easiest point to congregate.
........ok so Abbey tea rooms it is then, hope others can make it too, aiming for 11:30, should be 2 hours for us so will be gagging for a brew by then
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Old 17-08-2019, 07:46 PM   #7
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........ok so Abbey tea rooms it is then, hope others can make it too, aiming for 11:30, should be 2 hours for us so will be gagging for a brew by then
Proper Yorkshire brew an'all!
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Old 17-08-2019, 08:17 PM   #8
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I always drink Yorkshire tea actually,maybe we could visit the plantation.....
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Old 18-08-2019, 07:27 PM   #9
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Yorkshire tea

Well, what a fantastic day out guys,something different for us, new territory, BRD, great to see you and thanks for leading us through some amazing routes.

Ill post a pic or two tomorrow, in recovery mode now......Chianti bottle has already gone, just "found" a pino Grigio", anyway I digress, paul(BRD) suggests we do it all again before the end of the season, yes please!

Brilliant meet up location, thanks Chris, at the abbey tea rooms, amazingly quiet considering the location, route was amazing, we arrived at places en route about 5 minutes after heavy rain, roads wet and flooded but not raining, ( bike still filthy though ).

Paul , please rest assured I will not hold it against you that you appear to have got the last broccoli soup ........ But I will make sure I am at least one in front in the queue next time.

Members in Yorkshire, please come to the next one, we had a blast and what you have over there..inYorkshire...is amazing!

Thanks for a great day out.......And relax!


Ps as a foot note, Mark and I his some severe weather south of Ormskirk, everything leaked !,,,, my kit is Ixs and rst, is this normal? , waterproof it Ain't!

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Old 18-08-2019, 07:37 PM   #10
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Sounds like a great day out.
Have you re proofed your waterproofs?
Any textiles I'm aware of require re proofing every couple of years or so.
Have a look at the nitwax site. Their products are recommended by many waterproof manufacturers.
I may still have the instructions from Lindstrand of how to treat a waterproof if you would like a copy.
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Old 18-08-2019, 07:44 PM   #11
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Sounds like you had a blast. You never know, you might manage to get some Yorkshire members out of the woodwork if you do it again?

I remember an epic ride across Ilkley Moor on a thunderous Autumn night, on an Ajay combo. The lights weren't great on that bike, but I could tell the difference between the roads and the rivers, because the roads didn't have trees tumbling down them...I kid you not.
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Old 18-08-2019, 07:51 PM   #12
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Wet but happy !

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Sounds like a great day out.
Have you re proofed your waterproofs?
Any textiles I'm aware of require re proofing every couple of years or so.
Have a look at the nitwax site. Their products are recommended by many waterproof manufacturers.
I may still have the instructions from Lindstrand of how to treat a waterproof if you would like a copy.
......James , you know me now mate,I wore it when we rode over to see the Lancaster this kit and is less than 12 months old, I am an ex Munro bagger, I tried gortex and it sucks, I am a huge fan of Palermo kit. Always dry whatever the weather.

Granted the downpours we were subjected too were severe but, boots leaked , jacket leaked and trousers leaked!

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