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Last blast of 2019 today for the CT lunch near Salisbury. It was a tad bracing with the top down, but at least the heater worked well! Let's hope that 2020 puts more miles on the clock than this one :huh:

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sunset at John o'Groats

Took my cousin out to lunch. She was born in 1918.   Tom

Lovely end to a lovely day. Crisp winter coastal run, and down to the beach for a stroll at sundown.  Happy new year all, Deggers

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Last run in the TR4 yesterday on a Beatles themed run to Strawberry Field, John Lennon and Paul Macartney’s  Childhood homes and Eleanor Rigby’s grave 

First run of the new year in the TR2 today. Weathers looking great and the roofs off to just  need to decide we’re to go!

All the best for new year Jonathan and Caroline 

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4 hours ago, Jonathan Smith said:

Last run in the TR4 yesterday on a Beatles themed run to Strawberry Field, John Lennon and Paul Macartney’s  Childhood homes and Eleanor Rigby’s grave 

First run of the new year in the TR2 today. Weathers looking great and the roofs off to just  need to decide we’re to go!

All the best for new year Jonathan and Caroline 

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Back from a refreshing run in the TR2.Sunny but a little cold. Liver Bird is a clue to were we ended up. 

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Geranium with double yellow doesn’t go. 
 

where did you end up - home I hope. 
:ph34r:

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1 hour ago, Hamish said:

Geranium with double yellow doesn’t go. 
 

where did you end up - home I hope. 
:ph34r:

Liverpool Albert Dock / Pier Head  and run home along the Mersey  via some very quiet news years day roads. If only the roads were as quiet every day.  

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Didn't get out at all in December, so I promised I would take the 250 out on 1st Jan. Reasonable weather and a good blast to clear the head.:lol:

Cheers

Graeme

Gabriola Island ferry in the background.

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de Havilland Otter float plane about to land.

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4 hours ago, Waldi said:

Thank you Graeme,

Vancouver Island (and BC) brings back sweet memories!

Waldi

Me too. Lovely part of the world. 
So good we honeymoon’d there. 

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On 1/1/2020 at 4:57 PM, Bfg said:

^ at a pate restaurant ? 

:rolleyes:

It’s Liverpool, we don’t do pate up north but could be salmon paste:D 

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3 hours ago, SeanF said:

The video taken by your doorbell Stan? Love it.

Front door bell Sean. Normally it mostly captures video of the turkeys lining up on the snow-covered front lawn, aka Runway 1. There is a flock of around 50 birds that use this area for take off at dusk and landing at dawn as they  spend the night in the woods next to the house.

Stan

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Wayne Scott TR7 and Phil Tucker TR3 at 26mins

A few of the Devon Group spent the day spectating at Simms. Believe me when I say that it’s a lot steeper than it looks on screen. Its worth watching it all; some entrants seem to have gone out of their way to find the least suitable vehicles!

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41 minutes ago, Drewmotty said:

A few of the Devon Group spent the day spectating at Simms. Believe me when I say that it’s a lot steeper than it looks on screen. Its worth watching it all; some entrants seem to have gone out of their way to find the least suitable vehicles!

Superb fun, thanks for sharing!

Cheers, Deggers

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Great post Andrew and you are right it looks half as steep as in the flesh!

I went to Fingle, but gave up at  13.00......it was running so behind schedule

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Exeter Trial R Class (None damaging)

 

In good company at Musbury time control 5:00 am

OGB with dirtier shoes than normal at Islington

And a happy Mr & Mrs B at  Torquay about to go in search of a beer - or two

 

You've got to do it, it's a blast, even the road class

Lands End Trial from Bristol to Newquay in April and the Edinburgh Trial in the Peak District in October

Phil

 

 

 

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