V11UK Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 Looking ahead to next year Locations: Midlands (as this year) or Yorkshire Dales or Lake District or Scotland Dates: 17th/18th/19th June 2005 or 1st/2nd/3rd July 2005 Which would you prefer?
Guzzirider Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 Hi Chris July sounds good- the June dates will probably clash with Dutch Boxmeer rally. I was gutted I could not make the last one! Yorkshire Dales sounds good- I'm not too far away and happy to help with organisation etc. Regards Guy
antonio carroccio Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 Chris, when does the raining season stop in the UK? Or is it always showering??
V11UK Posted October 19, 2004 Author Posted October 19, 2004 Chris, when does the raining season stop in the UK? Or is it always showering?? 35670[/snapback] We have warm rain May to September and cold rain October to April . Normally June, July and August can be good - pretty much the same as Holland I guess. BTW (Jaap) When is the Dutch Boxmeer rally next year?
antonio carroccio Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 Het Boxmeer treffen 2005 gaat plaatsvinden op; 17-18 en 19 juni 2005 et Voilá...
Skeeve Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 Looking ahead to next year Locations: Midlands (as this year) or Yorkshire Dales or Lake District or Scotland Dates: 17th/18th/19th June 2005 or 1st/2nd/3rd July 2005 Which would you prefer? 35659[/snapback] Not that my opinion counts for much, since I won't be there, but: my memory of the Lake District is of it being even greener than the rest of England, since with the constant rain algae grew all over everything... & Scotland was d@mn cold [for a native of Lo-Cal So. Cal., where the money is plastic & the people are too!] Accordingly, I'd think the Yorkshire dales would be a good call. What are the roads like down in Cornwall? Of course Wales would have some great roads for riders: heck, you'd probably rack up more mileage side-to-side than forward over there! Ride on!
belfastguzzi Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 Looking ahead to next year Locations: Midlands (as this year) or Yorkshire Dales or Lake District or Scotland Dates: 17th/18th/19th June 2005 or 1st/2nd/3rd July 2005 Which would you prefer? 35659[/snapback] 1 Scotland so much choice, but Skye / Arran would be great 2 Ulster 3 Lake District 4 Yorkshire Dales 5 Wicklow, Kerry (not strictly UK)
Baldini Posted October 20, 2004 Posted October 20, 2004 Dales, Midlands, S. Scotland/Borders, Lake or Peak District...any's OK. NW Scotland/Isles is great place but dunno if I could take the time with kids & work - it's a fair trek from here for a weekend, & further for others.... then again I haven't done a good long run for longtime. Wales is a fine place, easy for me. IOM? Or if we're going on a boat - Ireland? Chris - you found us a good place last time, so trust your judgement - wherever, good roads & a good pub in walking distance. A campfire? If anyone's coming over from mainland Europe (?) & Ireland....then distance from ferries is a consideration? Looking forward to it. Thanks. KB
V11UK Posted October 20, 2004 Author Posted October 20, 2004 Thanks for the feedback so far, 1st/2nd/3rd of July looks like the best candidate.
Martin Barrett Posted October 20, 2004 Posted October 20, 2004 I'm game echo most of the above, probably hit most of the UK within one day, but the far extremes of Scotland would probably make it a long days ride/slog having got permission to go to the GMC. It probably wouldn't go down to well for a Thursday - Monday weekend away. Just checked the calander - I'm due on nights fri-sun - so it makes no difference to how much leave I have to take. So anywhere is fine aside - I had taken an extra days leave on the monday after Jaaps international meeting to spend quality time with the family to make up for being away over the weekend , was due to be on a late shift so would be there in the evening for them. I spent the whole day at the hospital with my autistic 5 yearold waiting for an operation under sedation to remove playdoh from his ear, and recovery time. As the ENT Dr couldn't get it out on the sunday evening. Is it safe to leave the kids alone with SWMBO perhaps we ought hold it in my garden
ferguzzi Posted November 4, 2004 Posted November 4, 2004 [scotland would be best, I think. Some of the best roads in Europe if the weather holds up, and the scenery is spectacular, so various pillions won't get bored.
V11UK Posted November 4, 2004 Author Posted November 4, 2004 Hi Ferguzzi It will be Scotland 15th/16th/17th July 2005 I've just a few more things to sort out and then the details will be posted in the 'pinned' V11/Buell post at the top of this page. Regards, Chris.
antonio carroccio Posted December 23, 2004 Posted December 23, 2004 Some European freaky Guzzisti wants to go over there???
John O'Sullivan Posted December 23, 2004 Posted December 23, 2004 Chris, Make this meeting somewhere near Stranraer. Hopefully we can then make it in a day http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/stranraer/stranraer/ Have a peaceful Christmas, John
Martin Barrett Posted December 23, 2004 Posted December 23, 2004 Following floating the idea a couple of months back. Chris opted to direct his efforts at the combined Buell and Moto Guzzi V11 meting. Partly as Baldini and I both indicated that we couldn't do two seperate meetings close together. Thats 1/3 of the participants who stayed both nights at Dodford. So the forthcoming UK V11 meeting will be shared with Buell, if we get a good turn out it might be worth doing a sole brand for 2006. Last year 6 camped for both nights and a couple more turned up for the second but there was another 1/2 dozen day tripers. So its difficult for Chris to organise as the turn out is relativly small, and people can't allways commit early. Obviously with the venue at Spean Bridge due to being a bit more remote, its likely to attract less day trippers Details on V11 & Buell Weekend July 2005, A Highland Fling Hope to see you all there.
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