David,
Sorry for the delay!
Friday
Sara - Soup, Veg Lasagne, Eton Mess
Richard - Soup, Pork, Sticky Toffee Pud
Saturday
Sara - Prawns, Chicken, Chocolate Fudge Cake
Richard - Soup, Steak Pie, Selection of Ice Creams
Thanks again!
Hi David
Apologies for the delay
Fri
Deb: Soup-Pork-Cheese
Neil: Trout-Pork-Eton
Sat
Deb: Mushrooms-Steak & Ale-Apple Crumble
Neil: Prawns-Chicken-Fudge
Thanks Again
Neil & Debs
David,
Sorry for the delay!
Friday
Sara - Soup, Veg Lasagne, Eton Mess
Richard - Soup, Pork, Sticky Toffee Pud
Saturday
Sara - Prawns, Chicken, Chocolate Fudge Cake
Richard - Soup, Steak Pie, Selection of Ice Creams
Thanks again!
Richard C
Please find attached below the route details for the Dales Drive which covers some 160 miles or so, visiting the Tan Hill for coffee and cake (highest pub in Britain). We will pass by the Ribblehead Viaduct, Pen-y-ghent, Halton Gill (birth place of the Corse), Hubberholme, Hawes, Aysgarth Falls, Bolton Castle and Barningham Moor.
David
Yorkshire Dales Drive.docx
That's a nice route David, and taking in some of my favourite places.
Sadly won't be able to make it (again!), but I feel like I'm missing out.
We are in Scotland for the foreseeable.
Thought about you lot today when we passed the entrance to the Shap Wells after a comfort break at the truckstop.
Wishing you all a great trip too.
Don't worry, John, it'll be rubbish. Honest
Just had a look at the route and it looks like a good 'un, including the "Launch into Space" road before Gayle - that was where, back in '89, 5 of us, in a Fiat Croma, were following Steve Greenwood in his new-chassis Litton (demo'ing it to a journalist) at a rather high speed when we unwittingly took off as the road dropped away...crapped meself, as did the other 4, and thought the car might disintegrate on landing - fortunately it didn't but it sure woke us up!!! No wonder I've got no hair...
This may be helpful for anyone on the run this weekend. It should open the complete route in Google maps without any ?optimisation? so should follow David?s directions - but I can?t guarantee it 😬
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/54.5644284,-1.6454972/54.5446309,-1.9249876/54.5186985,-1.8783784/54.4512701,-2.0608684/54.4170846,-2.2596657/54.4426472,-2.3173448/54.3495147,-2.3310647/54.3152779,-2.2216108/54.3103461,-2.2143205/54.2086352,-2.3614032/54.1009967,-2.2764033/54.1836558,-2.1839082/54.1640525,-2.1523172/54.1343044,-2.0783582/54.118909,-2.044434/54.3021739,-2.1631581/54.3056618,-2.0877682/54.3017419,-2.0412035/54.3502949,-1.8078433/54.4453751,-1.8777466/54.4833308,-1.8417352/54.5272069,-1.8004805/54.5458753,-1.73019/54.564657,-1.6454275/@54.3869543,-2.2477977,11z/data=!4m31!4m30!1m0!1m0!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d-1.950489!2d54.5012715!3s0x487c3b602797b7ab:0x1960d8e06c94b11e!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m0!3e0!5m1!1e1
I have a GPX version but I can?t figure out how to attach it. Any ideas anyone ?
I?m looking forward to getting my fillings shaken out in the first major outing for my Allora - if it makes it from Northampton.
Peter
Yo Pete - no, the forum software won't accept GPX files, thinks they're summat to do with old Lambrettas or Kawasakis. I think all you can do is send an email to anyone who wants a copy, with it attached.
The club has a licenced copy of the Rally Roadbook software which produces directions in tulip form. It was something that was ex-Treasurer Mark's baby and he produced versions for a few of the drive-outs. I've not done anything with it as I've had enough going on of late, but if anyone else wants to use it, jump right in! Probably a but late for this "do" but there's the August drive-out coming up shortly....
As for me and the Yorks Run, I've already memorised the whole route so I don't have to rely on Leah's navigating non-skills, so I'm alright.....Jack
Quick update for Friday, dinner will be served at 7.30pm. There is also the opportunity to visit the Castles dungeon at around 4 30pm.
David
Is there also an opportunity to accidentally-on-purpose leave someone locked in during the visit...?
You never know!!!
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