Anyone feel up for having a ride out to Ypres. Early ferry out and late ferry back.
I am reliably informed it can be done quite easily in a car so biking it should be a sinch
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
Yep, would love to, been over to Tyne Cott a few years back and found it very emotional, probably more so this year because of the Anniversary of D Day landings.
Don't mind early train, usually cheaper anyway and means more time in France, was going over with a friend next week, but it is Le Mans so trains full!
So if I don't fall victim to clashing dates, the bane of my life this year, would be up for it.
Age is a question of mind over matter, if you don't mind, it doesn't matter!
If I had a brain I would be dangerous
I'd be up for this, did the Menin Gate last year on my way to Germany, save up your Tesco vouchers and use them to pay for the tunnel £30 for every £10 of vouchers.
Roads to there are a little boring though but can be there a little over an hour and a half from the train.plenty of time to visit other sites during the day, stock up on Belgian beers and chocolate.
Train would be good and a first for me  Next weekend would be perfect if we wasn't already doing Loomies 
Depending on Time is there any reason a interesting ride couldn't be found on the return or during Ceri?
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
Never spent that much time in that part of France/Belgium, always passing through to go somewhere else, so don't know the local roads at all.
Always look at a few other local WW1 sites and potter between them.
I'm not doing Loomies as I'm off to Lowestoft/Gt Yarmouth with mates from work, 22nd going to Bike Shed Meet, 29th?? got time to sort out train for then
Hmmm, sounds interesting. Didn't realise the chunnel was so cheap for bikes. £12-15 ish.
29th is probably a no goer as the chunnel is sold out late afternoon, last ticket left is for 2pm train...
6th July has tickets available though.
Never ridden (or driven) on the continent...
(06-06-14, 05:40 PM)dazza link Wrote: I'm in. Well answer ya foccin door then
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
Count me in for a pillion seat, please! I can interpret, and want to stock up on cheese! :lol
The Deef's apprentice
(06-06-14, 05:29 PM)Arfa link Wrote: Hmmm, sounds interesting. Didn't realise the chunnel was so cheap for bikes. £12-15 ish.
29th is probably a no goer as the chunnel is sold out late afternoon, last ticket left is for 2pm train...
6th July has tickets available though.
Never ridden (or driven) on the continent... 14/15th ideal for me work wise, 28/29th a possible good and the 6th is a no go but the 5th is another possible.
The ferry must only be about 2hrs inc getting bikes on/off if train not available. Also on the ferry we get a cafe to critique 8)
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
Train over Boat anytime, turn up get on 35 minutes later Hello France.
Checked the 5th train up to midday is full,
Neal no chance you can get the 6th off as spaces still available, 13th July spaces available,
£30 return so if you can prise any tesco vouchers off your other half will only be a tenners worth.
Put in for leave on the 6th but can't be sure I'll get it. Will know monday
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
(07-06-14, 03:42 PM)midden link Wrote: Put in for leave on the 6th but can't be sure I'll get it. Will know monday Can do 6th July Hope you can have leave 8)
Age is a question of mind over matter, if you don't mind, it doesn't matter!
If I had a brain I would be dangerous
The 6th of July works for me too if you need an interpreter!
Anyone got a pillion seat going spare?
The Deef's apprentice
Thank [email]F@(k[/email] for that, just checked my insurance and it doesn't cover pillions,
just in case 'the curse of the ChristoT' transfers to the pillion seat
Just checked mine and it only covers females, so, Christo obviously, don't expect you to have the full operation but if you dress up as a lady, I think we might get away with it. :lol
(08-06-14, 08:59 PM)dazza link Wrote: Just checked mine and it only covers females, so, Christo obviously, don't expect you to have the full operation but if you dress up as a lady, I think we might get away with it. :lol
I'll see if I can pinch a bra off my roommate! :lol
The Deef's apprentice
So you room with a cross-dresser, could explain a lot
(08-06-14, 09:05 PM)Red Ceri link Wrote: So you room with a cross-dresser, could explain a lot
She's a grumpy miserable French girl - a cross-dresser might be better!
The Deef's apprentice
Leave for the 6th is authorized  so It's a go? :woot :useless
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
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