Author Topic: 20th-22nd November  (Read 8057 times)

Furry John

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #60 on: November 22, 2009, 09:45:32 PM »
turned left for Hay on Wye, it was like going up a river for a good few miles,

Mark, not surprised it was like a river, it could well have been one. If I am not mistaken, Hay on Wye is to the right out of the campsite at Llantony.

Well done all participants, a bloody good time was had by all despite the weather. The ghost in the Tower Bedroom turned out to be female and my Exhaust lasted all the way home, frightened a few people and horses mind, must investigate another new tent before the Dragon though, Vango's finest was not up to the job.

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #61 on: November 22, 2009, 09:51:21 PM »
Calling Simon Morgan - this is the type of stove we discussed at Llanthony (Optimus 8 ), I'll post it to you and you can use it whilst sorting out the Svea 123. See which one you prefer and return the other. Sound fair?



Furry - female ghost or bearded biker in a dress? Can you really be sure?  :D :D :D

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #62 on: November 22, 2009, 10:23:41 PM »
Only second rally ever attended. Great weekend was had by all. Look forward to the next one. Shopping list a feckin mile long for all the stuff i want...... ???
mark

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #63 on: November 22, 2009, 10:27:21 PM »
Simon, could you send me a link to thosed panniers you bought mate?
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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #64 on: November 23, 2009, 08:00:20 AM »
Had an epiphany when I got back to the site - camping in general is s**t, and in the winter months even more so. Have vowed to never camp again, summer or winter!

I'll certainly come to TC rallies but will only stay in bunkhouses/hostels/B&B's etc.   

Boyd

PS If anyone wants my Dragon ticket PM me.

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #65 on: November 23, 2009, 09:17:51 AM »
Sorry to hear that Boyd, but it was indeed a weekend to test anyone's stamina and patience, between bike problems and bad weather. I think I said to you on Saturday morning that I was considering riding home, getting the van and returning for my kit. As it went we had a great Saturday night and that made up for the drenchings.

Anyway, it was good to see you again and next time can I dry my wet clobber in your B&B room? (and no, that's not a euphemism  :D)

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #66 on: November 23, 2009, 09:39:26 AM »
Manages to get home in torrential rain, bike ran fine but even my feet got cold and wet. :(
Bonus though van has passed it's MOT. ;D
Thoroughly good weekend and I remained warm and dry for the most of it, plenty of good food and entertainment. I cannot wait for the next one and I intend to get another in before the festivities!. ::)
Perhaps drag big Mark out to test his new gear that's still in the shops!!!!!!!!!!! ;D
If I'm not working I'll be away on my bike camping!

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #67 on: November 23, 2009, 10:03:06 AM »
See which one you prefer and return the other. Sound fair?

Sounds good to me. I was certainly impressed with it. Much more dependable than my modern Primus and no problem at all in the wind and rain.

Cracking weekend BTW. Certainly a good test for the new bike. I think it's almost as good as the DR was! Apologies to anyone we bored with our XT chat down in the Three Tenors^H^H^Heneres enclave though!


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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #68 on: November 23, 2009, 10:27:51 AM »
Very Good weekend despite The Bonnie dying in the wet and drowning The Landy.

Going to get a New Coil and not drive quite so fast in the dark up unlit lanes that are flooded.


Shame to hear Boyd has had enough but I'm sure we will meet again in some Dark,damp field.

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #69 on: November 23, 2009, 01:26:29 PM »
Had an epiphany when I got back to the site - camping in general is s**t, and in the winter months even more so. Have vowed to never camp again, summer or winter!

I'll certainly come to TC rallies but will only stay in bunkhouses/hostels/B&B's etc.   

Boyd

PS If anyone wants my Dragon ticket PM me.

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #70 on: November 23, 2009, 02:02:30 PM »
Well i had a great if very wet weekend,
hats off to the guys that rode some distance to be there...........bravo,you know who you are,for me it what its all about,you ride your bikes,the company,camaraderie,bad weather or good and a warm bar are all bonuses
what i don't understand is the people who were prepaired to go camping but didn't bother ??? ::) >:( :-\
anyhoo here are a few frames of Friday nights activities,my apologies for some as the camera had  condensation issues.
Oh and just look how miserable and pi55ed off Boyd looks :D

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #71 on: November 23, 2009, 04:02:18 PM »
Manages to get home in torrential rain, bike ran fine but even my feet got cold and wet. :(
Bonus though van has passed it's MOT. ;D
Thoroughly good weekend and I remained warm and dry for the most of it, plenty of good food and entertainment. I cannot wait for the next one and I intend to get another in before the festivities!. ::)
Perhaps drag big Mark out to test his new gear that's still in the shops!!!!!!!!!!! ;D

Pleased you got on ok Steve. I didn't make it saturday for a really poor reason, which is too embarrassing to reveal. Catch you at the Dragon or sooner.

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #72 on: November 23, 2009, 07:32:47 PM »
Oh and just look how miserable and pi55ed off Boyd looks :D

In the words of the song "What a difference a day makes". Or like the film "Friday Night, Saturday Morning".

Boyd

PS Photos are doctored and/or its a doppleganger!

PPS The bike must have sensed my more than slightly peeved disposition on the ride back as it never missed a beat during three hours of mixed weather - tucking fypical!


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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #73 on: November 23, 2009, 07:43:00 PM »
Great photos Jules.
I agree Boyd looks so unhappy and clearly doesn't want to be there. >:(

Boyd keep your Dragon ticket, draw breath and think again old fruit. I understand how you feel but there's a long way to go 'til the Dragon.
The weather over the weekend was dire, but not the norm. Wet, even by Welsh standards. :'(
Us Thumper Minor owners must keep the Empire flag flying ;)

Chin up. ;D

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Re: 20th-22nd November
« Reply #74 on: November 23, 2009, 07:56:13 PM »
Oh and just look how miserable and pi55ed off Boyd looks :D

In the words of the song "What a difference a day makes". Or like the film "Friday Night, Saturday Morning".

Boyd

PS Photos are doctored and/or its a doppleganger!

PPS The bike must have sensed my more than slightly peeved disposition on the ride back as it never missed a beat during three hours of mixed weather - tucking fypical!

Boydy Boy,

Before you "Epiphany" off too far please ponder these things, the Annual Rally you organised was one of the best, if not the best, organised weekends I have ever attended in 50 years of motorcycle rallying. You camped then and thoroughly enjoyed it. Yes there were comments from critical people who having refused at first to organise anything decided at the very last to do something and ended up doing bugger all, not even attending, their comments were nonsense. If they did'nt attend and take part they have no mandate to comment.
I feel that largely you have enjoyed your Thumper Club camping and rallying, this last weekend was something else. As we discussed, we both had leaking tents, a large flaw in enjoying the situation and we solved the problem different ways, there were many times when I wished I could phone Mol and get her to bring the 4*4 so that I could just put this soggy pile of crap aboard and then ride the limping DR home to a warm dry situation but I could not be arsed to go down to the phone box in the rain to do it and admit defeat. Give it some time, you have enjoyed lots of it, don't scrap your Dragon trip yet, you may come round to wanting to "do it all again".

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