Was I? I don't even know where that is!snaphappy wrote:Zippy donr forget to post up a picture while you were in the Eggegibirge National Park
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Re: 34DoctorZippy (Paul)Nr Oldham, LancsBMW R1150GS
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Re: 34DoctorZippy (Paul)Nr Oldham, LancsBMW R1150GS
Sorry My mistake
You were in the Ebbegebirge National Park
also Rothaargebirge National Park
Kellerwald Edersee National Park
Diemelsee National Park
And Homert
On your way down for that Japanese Curry you probably took in a few more :whistle:
You were in the Ebbegebirge National Park
also Rothaargebirge National Park
Kellerwald Edersee National Park
Diemelsee National Park
And Homert
On your way down for that Japanese Curry you probably took in a few more :whistle:
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Re: 34DoctorZippy (Paul)Nr Oldham, LancsBMW R1150GS
That must qualify me for some kind of award! B)snaphappy wrote:Sorry My mistake
You were in the Ebbegebirge National Park
also Rothaargebirge National Park
Kellerwald Edersee National Park
Diemelsee National Park
And Homert
On your way down for that Japanese Curry you probably took in a few more :whistle:
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I was invited to a BBQ on Saturday at the top of the North Yorkshire moors, so it seemed only sensible to return home to Oldham via Scotland...
First, No 6 - Northumberland National Park
Then up to No 1 - Cairngorms National Park, where it was a bit cold and wet...
After a night with the midges at Glen Nevis campsite, on to No 3 - Argyll National Forest
then the short ride over to No 4 - Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park
before the short hop to No 2 - Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
and finally a run over a fantastic 17-mile single track road through the forest to
No 5 - Galloway National Forest
I finally made it home at 7pm yesterday, just the extra 700 miles on the way home :whistle:
By my reckoning, that means I've now completed 13 of the Rally points, numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 18 and 20.
But the rest may have to wait until I return from my trip to the States in 3 weeks B)
First, No 6 - Northumberland National Park
Then up to No 1 - Cairngorms National Park, where it was a bit cold and wet...
After a night with the midges at Glen Nevis campsite, on to No 3 - Argyll National Forest
then the short ride over to No 4 - Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park
before the short hop to No 2 - Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
and finally a run over a fantastic 17-mile single track road through the forest to
No 5 - Galloway National Forest
I finally made it home at 7pm yesterday, just the extra 700 miles on the way home :whistle:
By my reckoning, that means I've now completed 13 of the Rally points, numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 18 and 20.
But the rest may have to wait until I return from my trip to the States in 3 weeks B)
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Re: 34DoctorZippy (Paul)Nr Oldham, LancsBMW R1150GS
Nice one Paul – Good find on the Loch Lomond sign. I searched all over the place for something that said National Park, was that at the Gateway Centre?
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Re: 34DoctorZippy (Paul)Nr Oldham, LancsBMW R1150GS
Right at the end of the slipway - the GPS point takes you down a private road (Pier Road) and it's at the end of that... Some of these points are challenging to locate :laugh:Lee wrote:Nice one Paul – Good find on the Loch Lomond sign. I searched all over the place for something that said National Park, was that at the Gateway Centre?
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Re: 34DoctorZippy (Paul)Nr Oldham, LancsBMW R1150GS
Why thank you wait until you get a load of next years ralliesdoctorzippy wrote: Some of these points are challenging to locate :laugh:
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Re: 34DoctorZippy (Paul)Nr Oldham, LancsBMW R1150GS
I'm looking forward to it. Now, where's my Bronze award (now at 13 locations :whistle: )?James691 wrote:Why thank you wait until you get a load of next years ralliesdoctorzippy wrote: Some of these points are challenging to locate :laugh:
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Re: 34DoctorZippy (Paul)Nr Oldham, LancsBMW R1150GS
Sorry Paul (I've got a lot going on at the moment)
Here is your 'Bronze' certificate - well done mate
Here is your 'Bronze' certificate - well done mate