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Not sure on arrival times but leaving Bransons Yeovil around 1 ish.... (if anyone else wants to meet us there, feel free)
At the moment it's looking pretty thin on the ground..but hey...it's out and about time
I refuse to enter into a battle of wits against someone who is unarmed.
It's better to remain silent and be thought of as a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt.
Mr Ace, I reckon we may well be there sometime between 2- 3pm...gonna do some back roads and try and stay off main routes if poss...AND find the teashop!
Hopefully we'll see you there!
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posted on FaceBlurb type place via Loftylee, so we may have a few more along
Smiler wrote:Mr Ace, I reckon we may well be there sometime between 2- 3pm...gonna do some back roads and try and stay off main routes if poss...AND find the teashop!
Hopefully we'll see you there!
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posted on FaceBlurb type place via Loftylee, so we may have a few more along
Easiest way to find the tea shop is to follow the A368 into Bishop Sutton then take the 1st left (Bonhill road) after the Post Office shop and the chapely/churchy thing on your left. it's signposted on that junction"Chew Valley Lake".Follow that one out for about a mile and you'll you'll go around a slow 90 degree right hander. Turn left about 20yds after that into Walley Lane and its out there on the left hand side. They use to charge to get into the site but Jez reckoned they waved him on through on his bike so you might be lucky.
I'd love to join you but got things to do tomorrow as i want to go Thruxton sunday.
Another time maybe.
scorcher wrote:
Smiler wrote:Mr Ace, I reckon we may well be there sometime between 2- 3pm...gonna do some back roads and try and stay off main routes if poss...AND find the teashop!
Hopefully we'll see you there!
edit**
posted on FaceBlurb type place via Loftylee, so we may have a few more along
Easiest way to find the tea shop is to follow the A368 into Bishop Sutton then take the 1st left (Bonhill road) after the Post Office shop and the chapely/churchy thing on your left. it's signposted on that junction"Chew Valley Lake".Follow that one out for about a mile and you'll you'll go around a slow 90 degree right hander. Turn left about 20yds after that into Walley Lane and its out there on the left hand side. They use to charge to get into the site but Jez reckoned they waved him on through on his bike so you might be lucky.
Yep
Car park attendant on the gate.... decent chap.
Apologies for not being in touch since joining you on the last friendly.. problems on the home front, now fairly happily living in a caravan on the levels! would have loved to join you today only I plan to re map my ecu as she's not running great at low revs ready for the Martha run tomorrow, If you are going to be there I will aim to say Hi.. Jay