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  • #16
    Originally posted by MaestroSpecial
    I'm not saying there aren't any nice places... Lighten up, I was having a joke about there 'not being many' of them. Indeed I was the first to show interest in going and I'm sure that it would make for a very good weekend.


    Lighten up? Not like i was frustrated with your view of anything 1 mile south of Salford.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by GarethKidman
      Open you eyes Steve, maybe you should get out and drive to the South Coast, Devon and Cornwall is very scenic for example.
      This summer, I r mostly spent a fair few weekends and our annual holiday driving around South Wales - over the Brecons etc.

      Apart from the over zealous policing of speed limits, top place if scenery is your thang.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by SteveC
        This summer, I r mostly spent a fair few weekends and our annual holiday driving around South Wales - over the Brecons etc.

        Apart from the over zealous policing of speed limits, top place if scenery is your thang.
        What first opened my eyes to how beautiful much of the UK is, was riding a moped from Brighton to Manchester back in 1990 (I know, I know... but mopeds can't use motorways so A-roads all the way!). 305 miles, 12 hours - as fast as the direct train! And with a stopover at Copt Oak Youth Hostel and food and drink, the whole trip cost me £7 as opposed to £46 by train .

        I've driven extensively in North and mid-Wales and Northumberland and the Borders while Radio-Marshalling on Rallies, and there's lots of stunning scenery and friendly locals. Locally I am spoilt by the Peak and Lake Districts... but there's so much to see, in so many places.
        Rich Smith

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        • #19
          Originally posted by e692wtt
          What first opened my eyes to how beautiful much of the UK is, was riding a moped from Brighton to Manchester back in 1990 (I know, I know... but mopeds can't use motorways so A-roads all the way!). 305 miles, 12 hours - as fast as the direct train! And with a stopover at Copt Oak Youth Hostel and food and drink, the whole trip cost me £7 as opposed to £46 by train .

          I've driven extensively in North and mid-Wales and Northumberland and the Borders while Radio-Marshalling on Rallies, and there's lots of stunning scenery and friendly locals. Locally I am spoilt by the Peak and Lake Districts... but there's so much to see, in so many places.
          Not so long ago, I was a courier, hence a good reason for my perversion for all things VW and Perkins TDI

          I got see most of the UK, even if only fleetingly, at one stage or another.

          As for your moped exploits, I never did anything quite that far, but I was out every weekend on mine when in 1989, normally clocking up at least 90 miles every Saturday.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by SteveC
            Not so long ago, I was a courier, hence a good reason for my perversion for all things VW and Perkins TDI

            I got see most of the UK, even if only fleetingly, at one stage or another.

            As for your moped exploits, I never did anything quite that far, but I was out every weekend on mine when in 1989, normally clocking up at least 90 miles every Saturday.
            This year's eye-opener for me was Staples2Naples in Jonah, a scabby M-reg Monty TD LX Estate with a heart of gold... Jeez, the TD engine pulled so well up the Swiss and Italian passes! Read my blogs on here for more thoughts on this .

            The scenery in Switzerland and Italy blew my mind - but the drive back on N- and D-roads across France was beautiful too, funny thing is that the UK can match this beauty in many places, often in areas that one wouldn't expect!

            God, I miss Jonah!!! Wouldn't be without Monty, my 1.6L Saloon though...

            As for my moped exploits, my back's never been the same since :laugh: . I used to do 50 or 60 miles most Sundays tootling around east Sussex - often round the back of the South Downs or to Beachy Head, these roads would be worth a road run and then there's the Harveys Beers from Lewes to sample at night... happy days!
            Rich Smith

            "Joe", aka "The Ryton Express", aka E838 VJO. Peugeot 309SR main car
            "Kryten", aka A560 SCW. Left hand drive MG Maestro 1600 'R' second in command
            "Fleagle", aka F929 NNA. Montego 1.6L saloon stored, status "doubts set in"
            "Cracow", aka CCW 925Y Maestro Vanden Plas - the oldest known to the Club stored, status "will fight another day - eventually"

            You can email me here

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            • #21
              I'm up for this! Hopefully the Mayfair Estate will have been completed by then.
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              • #22
                I'd be up for it too, depending on dates of course - I need lots of notice cos I'm a shift worker and I work about half my weekends.

                There are wonderful places to visit all over Britain - I've seen lots of them on a bike doing the Round Britain Rally

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                • #23
                  You can count me in if I'm around.

                  How about the Forest of Dean, visiting Yat Rock? Easy enough to get to for most.

                  Steve H

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                  • #24
                    Definatly count me in!!!!

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                    • #25
                      cheers for all the replies people

                      keep the ideas for area coming......im thinking thise event could be fairly early in the year mayby

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                      • #26
                        Cotswolds are nice and spread from midlands to south. If you leave it until summer 2165 then I *might* have my car back on the road by then, but I seriously doubt it. Why not do Longbridge-Cowley-Ledbury and back? That'd be one heck of a nice run!
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                        • #27
                          Longbridge is North of the Arctic Circle isn't it?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Simon
                            Why not do Longbridge-Cowley-Ledbury and back? That'd be one heck of a nice run!
                            Ooh! Now that sounds like an excellent drive. Perhaps it could go from Longbridge, through the Cowley area and end at a nice pub in ledbury (or close to)

                            Or maybe Longbridge to Ledbury, taking an extended route through some of the country?

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                            • #29
                              I thought it was the SOUTHern run!!!!

                              I was thinking about an 'around the island' run - £30 each to get the car ferry over, fantastic roads, great views... and you can't get more southern than that!

                              Dave

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Simon
                                Cotswolds are nice and spread from midlands to south. If you leave it until summer 2165 then I *might* have my car back on the road by then, but I seriously doubt it. Why not do Longbridge-Cowley-Ledbury and back? That'd be one heck of a nice run!

                                Cowley you might get away with saying south but the rest are firmly planted in the midlands. It would make a good run though, up from Oxford towards Evesham and down devils staircase... or is it up? Either way its a good road.

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