Another PHEA Not the "Royal Thing" Run - 6th May 2023
Discussion
Firstly I hope I'm not treading on any toes here
Back story
Bit of a tradition thing for me since way back when - All roads tend to be quiet when there is a Royal Event on
Now I do like the Norfolk/Suffolk coast road for a run but christ it’s fking grim at the weekend (pretty much all year round but really really grim in spring summer and autumn when the weather is good)
Many moons ago (back in 1986) I was living in Kings Lynn and there was a Royal Wedding (one of them who has turned out to be a bit sweaty married a ginger thing), much as I like the Royals the idea of watching a wedding on TV doesn’t appeal much so I decided I go for a drive in my little 205 – this little one below
For info it's a 205 XS in a posh frock 85 bhp from a 1360cc with a twin choke weber carb that made it quite fizzy to drive
I started on the back roads near KL initially and then ventured on to the coast road near Thornham and suddenly the coast road was glorious, sod all traffic and I ended up in Yarmouth a few hours later. It still rates as one of the best days driving so I foolishly try to recreate it when the Royals have a significant event......
So PHEA “Not the Royal” Run History
Not the Royal Wedding Run 2011 - Clicky
Not the Royal Diamond Jubilee Run 2012 - Starter Thread - Clicky
Not The Royal Jubliee Run – Actual Thread Clicky
Problem is the Royals don’t have that many significant events that keep the population confined to the living room and glued to the TV.....
Well there was Queens Elizabeth’s Funeral last year but well I thought than might be taking it too far………
Any interest in a run??
Post up your general interest below (give me an indication of location ie east or west start point preferred)
Usual PHEA Run rules apply
I think one of the runs we had a start point at each end - meet in the middle and the two groups finished at each others start point so that might be an option again keeps the groups size down so we don't get locals shaking their fists as 20 cars go past their house at a steady 29mph (Seriously it did happen )
If I find this on page 3 in a weeks time I know I'll be on my own
Mid point stop can be arranged for comfort break food and refreshments etc
Back story
Bit of a tradition thing for me since way back when - All roads tend to be quiet when there is a Royal Event on
Now I do like the Norfolk/Suffolk coast road for a run but christ it’s fking grim at the weekend (pretty much all year round but really really grim in spring summer and autumn when the weather is good)
Many moons ago (back in 1986) I was living in Kings Lynn and there was a Royal Wedding (one of them who has turned out to be a bit sweaty married a ginger thing), much as I like the Royals the idea of watching a wedding on TV doesn’t appeal much so I decided I go for a drive in my little 205 – this little one below
For info it's a 205 XS in a posh frock 85 bhp from a 1360cc with a twin choke weber carb that made it quite fizzy to drive
I started on the back roads near KL initially and then ventured on to the coast road near Thornham and suddenly the coast road was glorious, sod all traffic and I ended up in Yarmouth a few hours later. It still rates as one of the best days driving so I foolishly try to recreate it when the Royals have a significant event......
So PHEA “Not the Royal” Run History
Not the Royal Wedding Run 2011 - Clicky
Not the Royal Diamond Jubilee Run 2012 - Starter Thread - Clicky
Not The Royal Jubliee Run – Actual Thread Clicky
Problem is the Royals don’t have that many significant events that keep the population confined to the living room and glued to the TV.....
Well there was Queens Elizabeth’s Funeral last year but well I thought than might be taking it too far………
Any interest in a run??
Post up your general interest below (give me an indication of location ie east or west start point preferred)
Usual PHEA Run rules apply
- stick to the limits in the towns villages
- go at your own pace where the NSL applies
I think one of the runs we had a start point at each end - meet in the middle and the two groups finished at each others start point so that might be an option again keeps the groups size down so we don't get locals shaking their fists as 20 cars go past their house at a steady 29mph (Seriously it did happen )
If I find this on page 3 in a weeks time I know I'll be on my own
Mid point stop can be arranged for comfort break food and refreshments etc
mike-p said:
Ian, brilliant idea! I was planning to spend that day driving some of my favourite country roads at a sedate, strictly legal speed, just not slowing down for the corners. My plan was to do the fish and chip run route to Aldeburgh or Southwold, but I'm open to alternatives.
Well that’s two of us then - should be very manageable to organise Gewy said:
Count me in, wouldn't want to miss out at completing the triple
Hi PaulWas it on Page 3
OK so there is a total of four right now (e-type phil is going to be joining us but he's not on PH)
I'd better firm up some arrangements and see if Mike-P wants to join us for a Norfolk/Suffolk/Cambs border start point
mike-p said:
The only proviso is, I've got to be back in Wetheringsett for mid afternoon.
I'm working on the principle that the roads will be quietest when it's on TV so if we had a start point of 9am at Thetford and then we headed cross country on some back roads to the start of the coast road past Kings Lynn we'd be around 10am and that would be about spot on (in my mind)Then we See how it goes - a stop somewhere midday ish depends on progress
Finish Yarmouth / Aldeburg / Southwold way mid afternoon seems a good plan and from memory puts you close to where you need to be?
Well run review - traffic could have been better in places but it wasn’t nose to tail like it normally is so we’ll chalk that up a a win
Coffee break at the cliff top car park got the group back together again.
Crab sarnies in Cromer (apparently it’s a must do thing so I had a bacon roll)
Ice Cream in Southwold
Andi will be known as “3 scoops 2 cones” from this point on
The run home from Southwold was actually a good one
I did my best to keep Paul behind in the GRY but I have the feeling he could have passed me at anytime and was just being polite
Scores on the doors (brim filled the tank at the start point)
188.1 miles covered between 0905 and 1715 (1.5 hours stopped for lunch)
31.3 mpg
183 miles left according to the range thing
Coffee break at the cliff top car park got the group back together again.
Crab sarnies in Cromer (apparently it’s a must do thing so I had a bacon roll)
Ice Cream in Southwold
Andi will be known as “3 scoops 2 cones” from this point on
The run home from Southwold was actually a good one
I did my best to keep Paul behind in the GRY but I have the feeling he could have passed me at anytime and was just being polite
Scores on the doors (brim filled the tank at the start point)
188.1 miles covered between 0905 and 1715 (1.5 hours stopped for lunch)
31.3 mpg
183 miles left according to the range thing
Great event Ian, a good way to miss the Constipation.
Total of 198 miles, so it's now known as the North Norfolk 200 (allowing for rounding).
Traffic in places was a pain, but made up for by the magic clear stretches.
Phil's almost a barrel roll was a spectacle not to be forgotten.
Roll on the next Royal event to be avoided.
Total of 198 miles, so it's now known as the North Norfolk 200 (allowing for rounding).
Traffic in places was a pain, but made up for by the magic clear stretches.
Phil's almost a barrel roll was a spectacle not to be forgotten.
Roll on the next Royal event to be avoided.
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