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still spewing my self and dream 15 cant make this one. looks like good numbers, oh well next time. will have a couple of other mates with some interesting stags on the road by next time as well,looks like the family wagon scene is getting interesting lol

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Ok guys, PM sent with meet point location.

The following people should have PMs, I think I've got everyone:

Midnight-Runner + 2

Marshstag

ducati02

JZZ20

Glitch

2000 RS

import_zone

hks33

OLDS

sr_1600

MOUTH

stagea LEI

Rylan182

Ezekiel86

Ke55pig

poshyyy

YEE-HAA

Stageas2

impul535w

fudthat

Tangles

MATCAT

Big Fella

4bidn1

I know not everyone can make it now, but figured just in case I'd send you the meet point.

If the northerners want to meet in the usual place, leaving by 9, I'm all for it.

Thanks!

How many are keen for lunch after?

I've got my eye on a pub that does free kids meals on Sundays if there are a few who are interested? Those who aren't can just head home from the final meet point?

as close as it is to my place, ill be unable to even make the meet. sorry guys. as got to leave to pick kids up at 9.20 nd wouldn't get back till close to 10.30. so will have to try nd make the next one

Ok guys, PM sent with meet point location.

If the northerners want to meet in the usual place, leaving by 9, I'm all for it.

Thanks!

Just remembered that the car park might be a bit full Sunday coz of the big event happening next door. But if there isnt too many of us there, it shouldn't be so bad.

I think all PMs have been followed up and we should be ready to go.

Scouted the route today and the first bit should wake you all up!

Also rerouted around the dirt road that may have snuck in :whistling:

See you north kids at 8.30 for a 9am start, the rest 9.30 for a 10am start.

Nice turnout with a good mix of 34 & 35's.

Massive Thanks to Ryan for his efforts with the organisation, route, maps etc

Sorry we couldn't join you we are spending the day with Julie's dad who is soon to leave us & this world forever.

"O'Jules & Mark" (Yumi & Seby) lol

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