cumbria - tour of the lakes
Discussion
Rich
The run was a tad frustrating, the weather was not good with some heavy showers that cought out those stupid enough to set off with the roof off (ie me!).
Drove some roads in the Northern lakes that i've not driven befor which was good, but the group i was with did get lost a few times. The usual sunday-drivers were out in force (no supprise their, it was a Sunday after all) which turned the great trip over Kirkstone Pass into a bit of a crawl.
Never the less, there was a great turn out, and Brian's route included a great variety of road. I hope somebody else will be along who can give you the numbers, and who had a clearer run through the lakeland traffic.
Paul
The run was a tad frustrating, the weather was not good with some heavy showers that cought out those stupid enough to set off with the roof off (ie me!).
Drove some roads in the Northern lakes that i've not driven befor which was good, but the group i was with did get lost a few times. The usual sunday-drivers were out in force (no supprise their, it was a Sunday after all) which turned the great trip over Kirkstone Pass into a bit of a crawl.
Never the less, there was a great turn out, and Brian's route included a great variety of road. I hope somebody else will be along who can give you the numbers, and who had a clearer run through the lakeland traffic.
Paul
I think I saw you lot coming down off the Kirsktone pass to the Windermere/Bowness roundabout on Sunday - Silvery 420 SEAC at the front of the queue. I was staying in the Lakes for a week and was busy stalking another Tuscan when I went past you - that weekend was TivTastic. Common as much these plastic thingies....
[quote=the-gofer]I think I saw you lot coming down off the Kirsktone pass to the Windermere/Bowness roundabout on Sunday - Silvery 420 SEAC at the front of the queue. I was staying in the Lakes for a week and was busy stalking another Tuscan when I went past you - that weekend was TivTastic. Common as much these plastic thingies....[/quote
Or even a 450 SEAC
Or even a 450 SEAC
stainless_steve said:
[quote=the-gofer]I think I saw you lot coming down off the Kirsktone pass to the Windermere/Bowness roundabout on Sunday - Silvery 420 SEAC at the front of the queue. I was staying in the Lakes for a week and was busy stalking another Tuscan when I went past you - that weekend was TivTastic. Common as much these plastic thingies....[/quote
Or even a 450 SEAC
oops. You'd think I'd recognise your car when I saw it...
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