Wye valley 2nd - 4th October.

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Re: Wye valley 10/11 October.

Post by CADMAN » Tue Sep 15, 2015 3:43 pm

mt bandit wrote:i might be up for the ride up, definitely going tho ,
it was me doug , i bought the africa twin ,, did i forget to tell you :lol:
Mick you bought one :!: Well done mate i am so jealous. :mrgreen:
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Re: Wye valley 10/11 October.

Post by CADMAN » Tue Sep 15, 2015 3:46 pm

I am up for the Wye Valley meet if it can be arranged, Cheers Franc.
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Re: Wye valley 10/11 October.

Post by gronk » Tue Sep 15, 2015 4:13 pm

I would like to go, if I can get the time off work.
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Re: Wye valley 10/11 October.

Post by lardmarc » Tue Sep 15, 2015 5:18 pm

Laurence wrote:I might be up for it, would you be riding up Mick?
If he's got any sense he'll take the van with both your bikes in the back, besides, I need to kip in the back rather than taking a tent as it will be raining, it always rains in Wales.
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Re: Wye valley 10/11 October.

Post by mt bandit » Tue Sep 15, 2015 6:24 pm

lardmarc wrote:
Laurence wrote:I might be up for it, would you be riding up Mick?
If he's got any sense he'll take the van with both your bikes in the back, besides, I need to kip in the back rather than taking a tent as it will be raining, it always rains in Wales.
don't be silly i'm not doing anything sensible ,, wheres the fun in that .
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Re: Wye valley 10/11 October.

Post by arceye » Tue Sep 15, 2015 7:33 pm

Hmmm... So we are all getting excited about Wye Valley without an organiser posting ? :roll:
Has Lard been on the hooch again. ;)
Thought somebody said the scout hut had been pulled down ?
Anyway if it is on I am up for this. :D
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Re: Wye valley 10/11 October.

Post by Minter » Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:51 am

I spoke to Franc the other day..

The scout hut has had its new roof so at least there will be somewhere dry to kip!

He said he would find out if it is available etc and let us know.. He did say he had an internet drama.. I'll give him another ring and see how things are..

PS I don't mind leading the easy group again as I now have a map with all the 'easy' trails on!

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Re: Wye valley 10/11 October.

Post by arceye » Wed Sep 16, 2015 4:52 pm

Ha ha Gary you make me laugh. You will lead the easy trails ? :lol:
That's good if the scout hut has a new roof. Maybe it wont smell damp anymore. :D
Oh and Franc was posting on FB yesterday. ;)
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Re: Wye valley 10/11 October.

Post by lardmarc » Wed Sep 16, 2015 7:31 pm

mt bandit wrote:
lardmarc wrote:
Laurence wrote:I might be up for it, would you be riding up Mick?
If he's got any sense he'll take the van with both your bikes in the back.
Don't be silly. I'm not doing anything sensible, where's the fun in that ?
You need to think about who you're travelling with mate. The last time Laurence teamed up with someone for a 'little green laning' he broke his mates wrist. How are you going to get home on the bike if he manages to injure you ?


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Re: Wye valley 10/11 October.

Post by Jooles » Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:43 pm

If my "hand therapist" says it's ok, I might come up with Mick & Laurence. Might not be able to do to much with my wrist though, Lardy....
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