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Glynn Roberts 13 Jan 2006 05:30

Bumper UK 2006 Meeting
 
All the signs are pointing to what promises to be a bumper meeting in June.
Ticket sales have taken off and we already have over 20 people volunteering to entertain you over the weekend on a wide variety of topics.
If you think you've something to add to the weekend then get in touch. Still some slots for slideshows and talks.

jeff_watts 13 Jan 2006 17:51

I must have missed this!! where and when? are 4x4 welcome?

Grant Johnson 13 Jan 2006 18:30

Jeff, see "Travellers Meetings" on the left menu for all details. 4x4 ok.

Grant

electric_monk 28 Jan 2006 03:53

Unfortunately I missed last years meeting due to being on honeymoon and will be making up for it by returning this year with a few friends.
I am a RoSPA qualified Advanced riding instructor and was wondering if an offer of an Advanced riding presentation would be of interest.
As well as that I would be willing to offer short assessment rides with the possibility of having them videoed. If people wanted to make a small contribution to Horizons as payment then I would be only to glad to help.

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The electric monk always has faith.

Glynn Roberts 29 Jan 2006 02:20

Mr Monk, we would love to have a presentation and some observed rides from you.
Your booked!
I need a title and a sentence or two from you, regarding your presentation for the website and a little about your background for the timetable.
As for the logistics involved in the observed rides I'm sure you already have some ideas.
Email me direct on all the above
Many thanks for your offer.
Glynn
Email address at the bottom of the UK Meetings page on this website

Wheelspin 12 Feb 2006 16:16

I suggest you are both very careful about the insurance implications of that..... and I would echo the previous comments about country specifics. I was an IAM observer and there are a lot of areas to be rethought when riding abroad - which is the primary focus of this site. An open debate on those issues might be of more interest to the masses - for example, extremely simple, but don't ride at night if possible - and definitely not in a country where unlit road users (human or not) are common. And regardless of the law, filtering in some countries is damn awkward when you are doing it on a wavy and cracked ridge between two truck tracks in the tarmac.

electric_monk 12 Feb 2006 23:29

Thanks for the warning but I don't see any issue.
As is usually the case when you mention "Advanced Riding" everyone has there own ideas of what advanced riding is.
The principles of good machine control, planning and hazard avoidance do not know any borders. Advanced riding is always within the law and the onus is on the rider to know the law wherever he happens to be riding.

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The electric monk always has faith.

Jim2002 2 Mar 2006 01:21

I'd like the opportunity to have my riding skills(?) observed.

If liability is an issue I'd be more than happy to sign a waiver or whatever absolving anyone of responsibility/liability. But, what's the legal position during 'normal' IAM observed rides and how would this be any different?

[This message has been edited by Jim2002 (edited 01 March 2006).]

davidlomax 11 Mar 2006 23:02

I notice that your advertising the meeting starting on the Thu night this year (did you do this last year?....) I'm only 30 miles away and would be happy to pop down for the evening and provide a show on the Thu as well as the weekend if your short of presenters for the evening.

Dave

Grant Johnson 13 Mar 2006 00:21

Quote:

Originally posted by davidlomax:
I notice that your advertising the meeting starting on the Thu night this year (did you do this last year?....) I'm only 30 miles away and would be happy to pop down for the evening and provide a show on the Thu as well as the weekend if your short of presenters for the evening.

Dave


The addition of Thursday is new - we have so much going on we thought we'd add the extra day!

And Glynn will be in touch re presentation - thanks for the offer! Grant

Glynn Roberts 13 Mar 2006 01:25

Thanks for the offer David - consider yourself booked and I'll be in touch with you directly



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