Kent Run Routes
Discussion
Not that I keep things - but I've dug this one out from May 2007.
I'm sure Jay won't mind sharing it.
The Tom Tom itinerary file :
http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/Kent/KENTRUN07FINAL....
Some notes at the time which are probably well out of date.
http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/Kent/Kentrunnotes.jp...
I'm sure Jay won't mind sharing it.
The Tom Tom itinerary file :
http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/Kent/KENTRUN07FINAL....
Some notes at the time which are probably well out of date.
http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/Kent/Kentrunnotes.jp...
Edited by crmcatee on Wednesday 7th January 17:19
Dalto123 said:
I don't have any routes, but would certainly be interested in seeing some of them - don't really know of any good driving roads in Kent.
Is that because you don't get out much or your tank is too small? It does involve some mileage before you reach the decent stuff.
It's out there if you go and look. Knowing where to begin does help though.
I'm the organiser for our club's Kent runs. Been doing them every year since 2006.
Some of them stray across the border into East Sussex which gives a bit more scope.
The challenge now is to find suitable roads we haven't used before!
The one downside is having to get up for a silly o'clock start.
Otherwise you end up mixing it with traffic and that's just not enjoyable.
crmcatee said:
Not that I keep things - but I've dug this one out from May 2007.
I'm sure Jay won't mind sharing it.
The Tom Tom itinerary file :
http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/Kent/KENTRUN07FINAL....
Ha, that's a blast from the past! I'm sure Jay won't mind sharing it.
The Tom Tom itinerary file :
http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/Kent/KENTRUN07FINAL....
Finished at the pub in Marsh Green.
crmcatee said:
Some notes at the time which are probably well out of date.
http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/Kent/Kentrunnotes.jp...
Link doesn't work for me. http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/Kent/Kentrunnotes.jp...
crmcatee said:
Should do now - there was an extra F.
The Tom Tom maps Jay used must have been Noah's.
That bypass had been open for over 2 years (March 2005).
crmcatee said:
It was a great BBQ at the pub wasn't it.
Those were the days. PH Kent runs seem to be be a bit like unicorns now.With petrol prices the lowest they have been for years, 2015 would be a good time for a revival.
Red Devil said:
Dalto123 said:
I don't have any routes, but would certainly be interested in seeing some of them - don't really know of any good driving roads in Kent.
Is that because you don't get out much or your tank is too small? It does involve some mileage before you reach the decent stuff.
It's out there if you go and look. Knowing where to begin does help though.
I'm the organiser for our club's Kent runs. Been doing them every year since 2006.
Some of them stray across the border into East Sussex which gives a bit more scope.
The challenge now is to find suitable roads we haven't used before!
The one downside is having to get up for a silly o'clock start.
Otherwise you end up mixing it with traffic and that's just not enjoyable.
I did manage a semi-decent route a week or so ago, but did have to go down to the coast to find some really good roads.
I did a run you came on last year, which whilst not bad, would like some more open roads to enjoy - but again, those sorts of roads you end up nearer to the coast to access.
Dalto123 said:
How rude I can't help that I get 200 miles out of a tank
I did manage a semi-decent route a week or so ago, but did have to go down to the coast to find some really good roads.
I did a run you came on last year, which whilst not bad, would like some more open roads to enjoy - but again, those sorts of roads you end up nearer to the coast to access.
You need to try harder my friend!I did manage a semi-decent route a week or so ago, but did have to go down to the coast to find some really good roads.
I did a run you came on last year, which whilst not bad, would like some more open roads to enjoy - but again, those sorts of roads you end up nearer to the coast to access.
Coast runs are great but you dont need to go that far if time is tight. I'm in Bickley & can be on some fantastic roads in about twenty minutes in a fair wind You would be amazed at some of the roads you can find just off the M25 & if you get a clear run the drive can be very rewarding.
Off to deepest Kent for dinner tonight with friends & will be taking the scenic route to add to the fun. Wont be in the Griff but wifeys Z4 Coupe is still a giggle.
Sadly my hard drive on the pooter crashed & I lost a lot of the routes I had on file so cant post them on here. But always happy to reply to pm's if I can help, I tend not to use satnav files as Im married to the best map reader in the world!
Nick
ncs said:
You need to try harder my friend!
Coast runs are great but you dont need to go that far if time is tight. I'm in Bickley & can be on some fantastic roads in about twenty minutes in a fair wind You would be amazed at some of the roads you can find just off the M25 & if you get a clear run the drive can be very rewarding.
Off to deepest Kent for dinner tonight with friends & will be taking the scenic route to add to the fun. Wont be in the Griff but wifeys Z4 Coupe is still a giggle.
Sadly my hard drive on the pooter crashed & I lost a lot of the routes I had on file so cant post them on here. But always happy to reply to pm's if I can help, I tend not to use satnav files as Im married to the best map reader in the world!
Nick
I bet 200 miles out of a tank is unheard of in a TVR Coast runs are great but you dont need to go that far if time is tight. I'm in Bickley & can be on some fantastic roads in about twenty minutes in a fair wind You would be amazed at some of the roads you can find just off the M25 & if you get a clear run the drive can be very rewarding.
Off to deepest Kent for dinner tonight with friends & will be taking the scenic route to add to the fun. Wont be in the Griff but wifeys Z4 Coupe is still a giggle.
Sadly my hard drive on the pooter crashed & I lost a lot of the routes I had on file so cant post them on here. But always happy to reply to pm's if I can help, I tend not to use satnav files as Im married to the best map reader in the world!
Nick
I've driven a few roads round kent. Probably my favourite one nearest to me (Bromley) is going to be the Shoreham to Eynsford road. Excellent when there's little/no traffic
Dalto123 said:
I bet 200 miles out of a tank is unheard of in a TVR
Dalto123 said:
I've driven a few roads round kent. Probably my favourite one nearest to me (Bromley) is going to be the Shoreham to Eynsford road. Excellent when there's little/no traffic
Far too short: blink and you'll miss it The chicane under the railway bridge is nice though.DrDantastic said:
That run last April was good fun; I would definitely be up for variations on that format. I might even have my vehicles ready for the road by the summer!
A shame the weather wasn't kind last year: unlike the previous weekend!Two weeks later I was here.
Not a cloud in the sky and no tourists cluttering up the beach.
Best of all: deserted roads. In over 200 miles I encountered around 12 cars and 10 of those were going in the opposite direction.
Red Devil said:
Dalto123 said:
I've driven a few roads round kent. Probably my favourite one nearest to me (Bromley) is going to be the Shoreham to Eynsford road. Excellent when there's little/no traffic
Far too short: blink and you'll miss it The chicane under the railway bridge is nice though.Red Devil said:
A shame the weather wasn't kind last year: unlike the previous weekend!
Two weeks later I was here.
Not a cloud in the sky and no tourists cluttering up the beach.
Best of all: deserted roads. In over 200 miles I encountered around 12 cars and 10 of those were going in the opposite direction.
It was crappy weather last year, but I just couldn't wait to go for a hoon! Certainly not jealous of that weather/location Two weeks later I was here.
Not a cloud in the sky and no tourists cluttering up the beach.
Best of all: deserted roads. In over 200 miles I encountered around 12 cars and 10 of those were going in the opposite direction.
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