brenda Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 (edited) Lovely cottage on the right as you get off the ferry, hopefully we’ll be staying there again next year. Mike Redrose Group Edited March 25 by brenda Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Misfit Posted March 26 Report Share Posted March 26 (edited) Very true Hamish, times have changed, I too spent many years visiting my grand parents in Dartmouth, camped on the fields approaching Man Sands even driven down the stony track to the beach. I have travelled the river Dart on a ferry, in my dell quay dory many times. Sailed out from Philips yard on a friends 30ft yacht, travelled down the spectacular coast line visiting the beaches the little coves in both, crossed over the Dart in both the higher and lower ferries and yet although times have changed, I still can’t get over the spectacular, breathtaking scenery this area offers, which I just love. Edited March 26 by Misfit Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Z320 Posted March 26 Author Report Share Posted March 26 15 hours ago, brenda said: Lovely cottage on the right as you get off the ferry, hopefully we’ll be staying there again next year. Mike Redrose Group Cool, I browsed the web with google with this photo, and what Google found was this photo at the again open TR Register forum!!!! Ciao, Marco Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hamish Posted March 26 Report Share Posted March 26 (edited) 20 hours ago, brenda said: Lovely cottage on the right as you get off the ferry, hopefully we’ll be staying there again next year. Mike Redrose Group Just got to put up with the occasional day time high speed Devon train service on that line. Edited March 26 by Hamish Quote Link to post Share on other sites
brenda Posted March 31 Report Share Posted March 31 Meet up with the Stoke Group this morning for a lovely drive to Weston Park car show, where we meet the Shropshire group and had a nice stand with 19 TRs. A little cool still but stayed dry, after a good look round and a chat over lunch it was Time for our run back avoiding the potholes. Mike Redrose Group Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RogerH Posted March 31 Report Share Posted March 31 Had a nice run down to Dorking for the Thames Valley group meet. M25 behaving itself. And then some nice country roads to let the 4A engine purr along. A couple of TRaction engines turned up. I beautiful condition Then a third TRaction arrived complete with two lady drivers. Roger Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RogerH Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 (edited) Yesterday me and Sue popped over to an ex-quarry lake (Little Britain). We've had a bit of rain lately. The lake had risen about 3 ft and was over flowing into the River Colne. This caused the river to swell and a ford close to where the attach pic was about 5ft higher than normal. The water you can see had come up the road and blocked off a foot path for the Hillingdon way. A couple of walkers got to the puddle and the man was stuck. Unlike his wife he had no wellies. So I came to the rescue in my Amphi-TR - he sat on the rear wing whilst I ferried him all of about 10ft to dry land. Roger Edited April 3 by RogerH Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lebro Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 Good work Bob Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Mick Forey Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 On an Autostrada south of Ancona, Italy, heading for Bari and the ferry to Greece for a regularity rally with 35 classics of all sorts. In a friend's Staaaaag. Mick Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Misfit Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 Please send photos of Bari if you get a chance we are passing through there in June, hopefully. Derek Quote Link to post Share on other sites
PaulAnderson Posted April 7 Report Share Posted April 7 On 4/4/2024 at 11:39 AM, Misfit said: Please send photos of Bari if you get a chance we are passing through there in June, hopefully. Derek I’m reading this on my iPad and out of curiosity typed Bari into the Apple Maps app to see where it is. I was surprised to see that it offers a Flyover view option, not something I’d seen before. Separately, while I usually avoid all other things Google, and still having to remove their cookies on a daily basis, I occasionally look at possible destinations on Google maps Streetview option. It gives an appreciation of street level views of unfamiliar locations, which may be useful for driving or sometimes just to help decide whether it’s worth going Paul Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Misfit Posted April 13 Report Share Posted April 13 (edited) Quick run out for some squid at old haunts, Edited April 13 by Misfit Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Misfit Posted April 14 Report Share Posted April 14 Noss Mayo nr Plymouth, ate at the Ship Inn, My food disappointing, position like Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hamish Posted April 14 Report Share Posted April 14 1 hour ago, Misfit said: Noss Mayo nr Plymouth, ate at the Ship Inn, My food disappointing, position like Who builds a house with an integral garage that you can only get to at low tide Quote Link to post Share on other sites
brenda Posted April 14 Report Share Posted April 14 Nice dry day for a run to The Cock@Budworth for the Redrose monthly meeting, followed by a run to Walk Mill. Mike Redrose Group. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hamish Posted April 15 Report Share Posted April 15 7 hours ago, brenda said: Nice dry day for a run to The Cock@Budworth for the Redrose monthly meeting, followed by a run to Walk Mill. Mike Redrose Group. That’s looking good Mike Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ralph Whitaker Posted April 15 Report Share Posted April 15 Had a run on Sunday to my first show of the year at Elvington Air Museum. Great day and entry included to the museum. Lots of aircraft to drool over, but I had to take a photo of this. Surely designed by Gerry Anderson of Thunderbirds fame. Ralph Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bfg Posted April 15 Report Share Posted April 15 (edited) 4 hours ago, Ralph Whitaker said: Had a run on Sunday to my first show of the year at Elvington Air Museum. Great day and entry included to the museum. Lots of aircraft to drool over, but I had to take a photo of this. Surely designed by Gerry Anderson of Thunderbirds fame. Ralph I designed a very similar looking cab when I worked for Cab-Tech in the early 90's. Our client was Simon-Gloster-Saro (the latter part of the merge were formerly the aircraft manufacturers). I fell out with the the owner of cab-Tech ..big time., when he insisted on entitling our tender for the contract a 'crash-cab'. It wasn't. It was a weather cab of tubular steel clad with aluminium. Although I conceived its quite substantial tubular steel structure to include three continuous loops (roll-over bars) over the cab (which the above design clearly doesn't have in their side windows) - I doubted if the cab would protect its occupants in the event of it being rolled. According to official reports and photographs I had at that time, such an occurrence was not unusual. With 46-tonne behind the cab and some airports, such as Hong Kong, having open (very broad and deep) monsoon drains - I felt their seven-man fire crews had a right to know. P. Edited April 15 by Bfg Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Steve-B Posted April 15 Report Share Posted April 15 (edited) 11 hours ago, Ralph Whitaker said: Had a run on Sunday to my first show of the year at Elvington Air Museum. Great day and entry included to the museum. Lots of aircraft to drool over, but I had to take a photo of this. Surely designed by Gerry Anderson of Thunderbirds fame. Ralph I would've loved to have my hands on the spray nozzle of that yesterday with all the Mamals (lycra louts) clogging up the local roads. Went out for a leisurely blat and ended up behind them everywhere I turned, mostly riding 4-6 across completely blocking the lanes anywhere you could risk overtaking them. The only fitting justice per se was they got stuck behind me at a crossing of Thames where's a single lane bridge so they got to breathe in the loverly smell of my car's exhaust. Edited April 15 by Steve-B Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Misfit Posted Sunday at 02:13 PM Report Share Posted Sunday at 02:13 PM Haytor Hotel for breakfast with Devon members, nice to see new faces and old faces not seen for a while Shirley and Brian P plus Jean with Kevin B. Well done Mark and Jo for organising today. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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