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Photo by George Guille, It's going to be a long 300km... Bolivian Amazon

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It's going to be a long 300km...
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Old 13 Mar 2006
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Looks like a fine venue to me. I'm definitely going for the room with the 4-poster bed.
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Works for me, looks like a great place!

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well we will call that one a date anyone interested its sat 22nd april at the LION INN, Blakey Ridge,Nr Kirbymoorside
Go about 5 miles east of Helmsley (A170) to the road North through Hutton Le Hole towards Castleton the pub is up on the moor about 8 or 9 miles from the Hutton le hole turn off. Or turn off the A171 Guisborough to Whitby rd south through Castleton about 4 mile to the PUB. Camping is £2.50 night good food ,great - wonderful views.
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Is it possible to keep this meeting notice up on the Hubb so that it can be seen by as many as possible who may want to come Thanks
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Is it possible to keep this meeting notice up on the Hubb so that it can be seen by as many as possible who may want to come Thanks
It's never deleted - someone just needs to bump it every once in a while to keep it on the daily.

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thanks grant i will keep a check on it regularly
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And I'll stop hassling the locals

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I'm up for this as I only live 25 mins away in Sunny Scarborough. All being well if the employers let me escape I'll be there on my XT!
Look forward to meeting everyone.....
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Darn it, looks like i missed another meet, gonna hav to go dublin with misses 4 her birfdy. maybe nxt one then wens that.

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Hi Guys,

Just wondering if you could handle an Aussie couple dropping in to the mini-meet - if things work out for us?

I am not quite sure of our plans just yet. We fly into London on the 11 April, get my bike from Tilbury docks sometime in the week after - hopefully. After that, we can travel a bit in UK & Scotland if weather is reasonable. Otherwise we will head to Spain and return to UK when weather is better/warmer.

So how is the riding & camping weather in northern England at the moment? I hear its a very cold Spring this year. I am still undecided whether to take my -5C or +5C sleeping bag with me. Luggage room/weight is an issue for us with 2 and camping gear, so hoping to get by with smaller +5C bag. Any guidance from the UK locals on this or on suitable/scenic route from London?

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Skillo

Personally, I wouldn't have a problem with you guys at all.

In terms of sleeping bag, it is cold out here, especially at night. This morning I pushed open the front door only to find that my car was frozen to the ground, the garage door was frozen shut, and the sun was shining.

In short lovely spring weather. My advice?: bring the warm bag, we had snow in April before!

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Hi Skillo
North England - otherwise known as Yorkshire or God's own country - is brilliant in April.OK sometimes it's not the warmest place around but the +5C bag should be good,you can always cadge another to double it while you're here.I camped in -10C with an old 13 tog duvet and I'm still here (yes it was nippy!)
As for route up here you could do a lot worse than scurry over to Wales and wibble your way up some sexy stuff then across north Lancashire to heaven!Have rafts of fun and enjoy the bloody Gatso's(speed cameras,all 9 varieties!)
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Any guidance from the UK locals on this or on suitable/scenic route from London?

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Hi Both

Once you've planned a rough route, why not contact some of the communities before you get here? Some of us have gardens suitable for camping in, internet access, and can point you at must see places/roads.

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If it's warm enough, I should be there!
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