Group H Route Sat 1st Aug

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HowardD
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Group H Route Sat 1st Aug

Post by HowardD »

Weh hey we're going to the seaside, thanks Uncle Kevin!

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willhub
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Post by willhub »

Awesome, pretty flat too should be quick, I hope it's a good day maybe we can take the bikes on the beach :lol:

I assume the cafe stop is in filey?
HowardD
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Post by HowardD »

Yes Will, cafe stop at the "Bronte Vinery" in Filey. And don't worry, there's at least one swine of a hill (Flixton Wold) just after lunch that's guaranteed to get the numbers whizzing round on your HRM! It's dead straight and marked on the OS Landranger with a double chevron (which means 1 in 5 or steeper).
Rob
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Post by Rob »

HowardDudley wrote:OS Landranger
You can't beat that Nineteenth Century technology can you Howard? To explain to our younger readers - this is a very large piece of paper with a picture of roads on it. When folded you'll find it nearly, but doesn't quite, fit in your jersey pocket. On a wet day you can amuse yourself making papier-mache models of Flixton Wold, and on a windy day they become the most efficient form of manned flight yet invented. On the plus side; battery life is exceptional, you don't get that irritating beep whenever you stop/start and you know where you are. :wink:
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