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Old 20 Jun 2006
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Question Lumb Farm registration

I am unexpectedly able to come to Lumb Farm, but won't know for sure till Wednesday. Is there still room and is wed too late to register?
My buddy may also come but will only know on Thursday (!), c'est possible?
Sorry, busy people, movers and shakers as we are and all that....
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Hi Matt,

There is still a handful of places left.

You can turn up on the day and pay.

If you're reading this on Wednesday (only) then please register first on the website.

See you soon

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Hi Glynn,
Thanks, have registered and paid up, see you there!
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PS:my pal will just have to turn up and hope there is room, if it turns out he can make it!
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woo HOO

MATT!!
You're back!!

Excellent that you're gonna be at the farm. Still sporting that serious travelling man's beard I hope


I owe you a mate. That vicarious travelling was awesome!
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Hi Glynn,
Thanks, have registered and paid up, see you there!
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PS:my pal will just have to turn up and hope there is room, if it turns out he can make it!
Matt- I'm also from Edinburgh (Slateford) and will be heading down on Fri morning if you're heading down then. If not, see you there.

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Hi Mike,
I won't be leaving till about 11am but if that suits you then it would be good to hook up and ride down together. Let me know if this fits in with your plans.
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Hi Shells,
The beard has gone I'm afraid! It was getting too close to ZZ Top to stay! See you there, I'll be on my tatty XT with Acerbis tank PO54 VRG and holding out my hand for that !
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I won't be leaving till about 11am but if that suits you then it would be good to hook up and ride down together. Let me know if this fits in with your plans.
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Matt - 11ish would fit right in with my normal early morning organisational skills. What route are you thinking of taking (A1 or M6), I reckon will probably take about 5-6hours depending on number of coffee breaks etc.

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Hi Mike,
Excellent, I agree with your timing, 5 or 6 hours including breaks etc. The M6 might be quicker but I seem to remember the A1 is a better road for bikes? I am actually coming through from Dunblane 'oop north' so I can either meet you at your house or some other convenient spot.
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Excellent, I agree with your timing, 5 or 6 hours including breaks etc. The M6 might be quicker but I seem to remember the A1 is a better road for bikes? I am actually coming through from Dunblane 'oop north' so I can either meet you at your house or some other convenient spot.
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Surely you're not going to miss out on the lovely A68from Edinburgh, through Jedburgh towards Scotch Corner.
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Surely you're not going to miss out on the lovely A68from Edinburgh, through Jedburgh towards Scotch Corner.
Yep, and all those lovely speed cameras!

Matt- I'll send you an email with my details and we can decide the route tomorrow.

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