Did someone mention the Crimmymeister
Oh yes , i'll be there
Got my voddy Nodz and ready to party hic
Looking forward to meeting up with the rest of you guys too .. see ye Friday
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As JustJerry said there's the Wainrights pub in walking distance and think theres another nearby.
Hope you guys are ok for saturday morning and tackling them passes going to be challenging folks....
See you friday
Just so your all aware of facilities at campsite and the reg's here's the link to their website
http://baysbrownfarmcampsite.co.uk/
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As JustJerry said there's the Wainrights pub in walking distance and think theres another nearby.
Hope you guys are ok for saturday morning and tackling them passes going to be challenging folks....
See you friday
Just so your all aware of facilities at campsite and the reg's here's the link to their website
http://baysbrownfarmcampsite.co.uk/
The site rules look ok to me Rooster. At my age by the time I walk back after a refreshing drink, I'll be ready for me sleep. The passes will be there all day, as are a bunch of other fun roads I want to go play with. The secret will be avoiding the tourists. To that end I suggest we bring some cones and "road closed" signs....
The secret will be avoiding the tourists
Hmmph this is the Lakes in July Steve...major pedestrian lurching out into road hazard in Ambleside & Keswick
Did the road approaching the Honister pass yesterday and it was quiet enough with not too many cars around although the honeypot towns are chocca
The weather has been atrocious the last week although it remained dry today. The forecast for the weekend is looking a lot better than earlier this week....we totally missed out on the sunny heatwave enjoyed everywhere else in the UK
The best weather will be on your ride over on Friday. there's scattered showers & bits of sun fore cast for saturday....but it is the Lakes so that's about what you can expect....and the fells and mountains look just as magnificent (well, just so long as you can see em )
I'm thinking of "killing two birds with one stone"
Riding overnight Friday to meet you lot for breakfast
Whilst checking out the route for a "night ride"
It's only about 130 miles from me so about 100 from Squires
So don't be surprised if there's a blue Ducati sitting there
That wasn't there when you went to bed
But I don't think I'll be attempting the passes
With the clutch and carb in their present state
Anyway me bikes packed and I'll be going straight from work so should be over there about 7:00. In plenty of time to get the tent up and get to know yer all before we head to the pub.
Look out for a red TDM.
Anyone planned any routes yet for the Saturday ride?
Wake up, sober up and go for a ride I expect that wrynose and hardknott will feature although after that I don't know what's planned. A run up to Hartside is always good for a laugh if people want something spectacular. It's Rooster's gig, I'm sure he'll be online later with suggestions.
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Hi folks, the plans for saturday are to ride the Hardknott and Wrynose passes which means we will end up on the coast road, from there we can either head north and then cut across to Keswick for a stop, and from there we have the option of going onto the Hartside pass and cafe.
Alternatively we can head south on the coast road and cut across to Windermere for those who don't want to do to much riding. If anyone doesn't wish to take on too many miles and those 1in 3's on the passes we can meet up at Keswick or Windermere.
We're lucky to have Minnie with us who lives locally who no doubt may have other suggestions if needed.
Set off by 10am if possible depending how everyone feels at the end of the day we can discuss this further when we meet friday.
May I take this oportunity to thank you all for joining us look forward to meeting friends old and new ride safe and see you friday or saturday for those turning up later.
I plan to be at the campsite around 3 to 4pm. p.s Will log on to BM in the morning before I set off if you have any queries.
How about this for an idea?
After getting to the west coast head north up the A591 then turn back east inland to Loweswater, Crummock water & Buttermere and then back towards Keswick via the Honister pass. Or alternatively head to Loweswater then back to keswick via the Whinlatter Pass.
From Keswick you can take the A66 to Penrith if you fancy Hartside as well