High Peak TVRCC - Thrills in the Hills 2018
Discussion
If only you had waited 7 minutes, it would have been 20:18 which would have been perfect:
I have made a note to carry this date over to my new diary when I get it, because this is not a date to be missed, despite this year's frankly disappointing turnout of only 99 TVRs for the run.
Let's try and do better in 2018, shall we folks?
Perhaps if we were to publicise the event a little more???
I have made a note to carry this date over to my new diary when I get it, because this is not a date to be missed, despite this year's frankly disappointing turnout of only 99 TVRs for the run.
Let's try and do better in 2018, shall we folks?
Perhaps if we were to publicise the event a little more???
philipbrown123 said:
Would the pub car park at lunchtime cope with more cars.
Glen - Thanks for overtaking me on the M11 and 'informing' me of my puncture. I had no idea. Phil ( Blue Tuscan S ).
Hi Phil Glen - Thanks for overtaking me on the M11 and 'informing' me of my puncture. I had no idea. Phil ( Blue Tuscan S ).
We could get more cars into the car park provided everyone follows the marshal's instructions and doesn't decide to do their own thing and ruin the plan.
Anyone not wishing to remain at the pub throughout the lunch stop can park on the road to allow them to escape early.
Yes, I was alarmed at the amount of smoke you were chucking out three or four cars ahead of me. At first I thought your engine had suffered severe damage, then it looked to me like a seized brake caliper was causing smoking pads, then as I pulled alongside, in front of the smoke, I could see that your tyre had let go!
I'm amazed that you were blissfully unaware of it at that speed. ( Just over 45 mph, obviously )
Says a lot for the Tuscan's inherent stability!
Top Tip:
Before commencing a journey, check your tyres folks.
There should be about four.
THRILLS IN THE HILLS "
The High Peak TVR car club are once again hosting the very popular "Thrills in the Hills" Peak District TVR run. In May 2017 we had a record turnout of 100 TVR,s on this run.
This run takes us through some of the best of the Peak District scenery and on some of the best driving roads. We have blasts across the moors, winding twisting country roads, scenic towns and villages, re-group points and turn points (great for videoing all the cars) and amazing Peak District scenery along the way. Part of our afternoon run takes us on the A515, the 1950s Proposed Road Race Circuit for the Peak District. Imagine Jaguar D-types, Ferrari Monzas, Aston Martin DBR1s and 300S Maseratis fighting it out over a fast, narrow road circuit looping over high hills. A circuit almost as long as the old Nürburgring, with every sort of corner and hazard from stone walls and off-camber curves to a narrow bridge under a railway. A circuit in England, on the Queen's Highway. Some of this is part of our "Thrills in the Hills" run.
If you arrive early at http://www.hassopstation.co.uk/ you have the choice of breakfast before leaving and we have a planned lunch stop at http://www.theknightstable.co.uk/ . The finish location is the stunning http://www.monsalhead.com/ with its fantastic views.
A great TVR day out not to be missed. START HASSOP STATION CAFE DE451NW meeting from anytime 9am onwards, START EXACTLY 10:30am.
We had people from all parts of the UK with us last year. This year is truly an international event now with people already booked and coming from Belgium.
http://www.visitpeakdistrict.com/accommodation/
Full details and maps to follow. You can also follow us on the "HIGH PEAK NOMADS TVR CAR CLUB" page on FACEBOOK. You will also find the event details there. We are also asking for a £3 per car entry fee this year just to cover some of the many costs involved. Many thanks.
The High Peak TVR car club are once again hosting the very popular "Thrills in the Hills" Peak District TVR run. In May 2017 we had a record turnout of 100 TVR,s on this run.
This run takes us through some of the best of the Peak District scenery and on some of the best driving roads. We have blasts across the moors, winding twisting country roads, scenic towns and villages, re-group points and turn points (great for videoing all the cars) and amazing Peak District scenery along the way. Part of our afternoon run takes us on the A515, the 1950s Proposed Road Race Circuit for the Peak District. Imagine Jaguar D-types, Ferrari Monzas, Aston Martin DBR1s and 300S Maseratis fighting it out over a fast, narrow road circuit looping over high hills. A circuit almost as long as the old Nürburgring, with every sort of corner and hazard from stone walls and off-camber curves to a narrow bridge under a railway. A circuit in England, on the Queen's Highway. Some of this is part of our "Thrills in the Hills" run.
If you arrive early at http://www.hassopstation.co.uk/ you have the choice of breakfast before leaving and we have a planned lunch stop at http://www.theknightstable.co.uk/ . The finish location is the stunning http://www.monsalhead.com/ with its fantastic views.
A great TVR day out not to be missed. START HASSOP STATION CAFE DE451NW meeting from anytime 9am onwards, START EXACTLY 10:30am.
We had people from all parts of the UK with us last year. This year is truly an international event now with people already booked and coming from Belgium.
http://www.visitpeakdistrict.com/accommodation/
Full details and maps to follow. You can also follow us on the "HIGH PEAK NOMADS TVR CAR CLUB" page on FACEBOOK. You will also find the event details there. We are also asking for a £3 per car entry fee this year just to cover some of the many costs involved. Many thanks.
Edited by KEVTVR on Wednesday 27th December 10:58
Dont forget to get this one in the diary, We had 100 TVR,,s on this run last year. Here is a video from 2016......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vtdV3Ab4nY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vtdV3Ab4nY
Please contact Richard Walton for some great Thrills merchandise for sale this year....
Looking to be a mega year - a truly international event. Artwork completed - looking at polo shirts this year . New colour logo... beanies, scarves, fleeces being looked at pending demand. Any requests at this time will be looked into!
Looking to be a mega year - a truly international event. Artwork completed - looking at polo shirts this year . New colour logo... beanies, scarves, fleeces being looked at pending demand. Any requests at this time will be looked into!
Sod the sat nav. Give me a Wainwright-illustrated guide and I will be happy. Fortunately Erin Dawes, to whom I am related by marriage, is profoundly deaf. Apart from not minding a noisy TVR, she never gets car sick, so is an ideal route instruction reader.
Just don’t test her on geography. She thinks Edinburgh is in Wales......despite having been there......twice!
Just don’t test her on geography. She thinks Edinburgh is in Wales......despite having been there......twice!
I've put Kevs sketch route onto Google Maps to be used by smart phones - can anyone convert to
TomTom itn. and Garmin gpx files?
Google Maps Thrills in the Hills Part 1
https://goo.gl/maps/xGqcQDamg7R2
Part 2
https://goo.gl/maps/YS92ciDaCn72
Many thanks to Mick for this.....
TomTom itn. and Garmin gpx files?
Google Maps Thrills in the Hills Part 1
https://goo.gl/maps/xGqcQDamg7R2
Part 2
https://goo.gl/maps/YS92ciDaCn72
Many thanks to Mick for this.....
Here you go - .GPX files - I replicated the route from Google maps into Google MyMaps, exported the .KML and converted to .GPX using an online tool... They import into ViewRanger on my iPad and look the same as the Google Maps route; not checked that against the original sketches...
Use at own risk, no guarantee of accuracy etc etc...
ThrillsInTheHills2018-p1.gpx
ThrillsInTheHills2018-p2.gpx
I'll leave someone better versed in 1990s satnav technology than me to convert to a TomTom .itn file
(if the KML files help, I've uploaded them too)
ThrillsInTheHills2018-p1.kml
ThrillsInTheHills2018-p2.kml
Use at own risk, no guarantee of accuracy etc etc...
ThrillsInTheHills2018-p1.gpx
ThrillsInTheHills2018-p2.gpx
I'll leave someone better versed in 1990s satnav technology than me to convert to a TomTom .itn file
(if the KML files help, I've uploaded them too)
ThrillsInTheHills2018-p1.kml
ThrillsInTheHills2018-p2.kml
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