Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative Posted November 15, 2019 Posted November 15, 2019 (edited) Meet at Sainsbury's, Matlock, DE4 3SP at 10.30am on Saturday OR Sunday depending on the weather. I will update this thread later in the week. SUNDAY Edited November 21, 2019 by Julie Hall - Peak District AO Date set to Sunday 24th Quote
LukeW Posted November 15, 2019 Posted November 15, 2019 Yeah go on then. Fingers crossed for at least 1 dry day! 1 Quote
Rob Hunter - Club Secretary Posted November 15, 2019 Posted November 15, 2019 Assuming my daughter in law can hold off giving birth, I'll be able to make the Sunday.... It'll be touch an go though! Cue the grandad jokes! 😂 Need to start a new tech thread I think.... How to fit baby seat in a 4 point harness! 1 Quote
Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative Posted November 15, 2019 Author Posted November 15, 2019 Yeah, cheer me up on a rainy Friday 👍 1 Quote
neptune Posted November 16, 2019 Posted November 16, 2019 Alternator and wobbly headlamp sorted so good to come out to play again ! 1 Quote
Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative Posted November 21, 2019 Author Posted November 21, 2019 SUNDAY 24TH NOVEMBER The weather is forecast dry on Sunday, so Sunday it is. Hope the daughter in law is hanging on @RobH72, just remind her that Monday's child is fair of face👶 See you all on Sunday xxx 2 Quote
Rob Hunter - Club Secretary Posted November 21, 2019 Posted November 21, 2019 3 hours ago, Julie Hall - Peak District AO said: SUNDAY 24TH NOVEMBER The weather is forecast dry on Sunday, so Sunday it is. Hope the daughter in law is hanging on @RobH72, just remind her that Monday's child is fair of face👶 See you all on Sunday xxx Thanks @Julie Hall - Peak District AO, she has been induced today... just waiting for the call that the little man has made an appearance! 😀 Hopefully I'll get there 1 Quote
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO Posted November 24, 2019 Posted November 24, 2019 Today's blat cast, after another 9 mile trainer powered tarmac survey : Roads damp, puddled and wet leaves everywhere Air cold and damp- though I've ran without hat or gloves, so will checking pics later No chance of Rita's suspension falling off, given the collective focus it's had this week 33% chance of a 'battle of the odo's' winner attending 0% chance of Bagpuss making an appearance 0>50% chance of guest appearance by TangoMan 110% chance of fun, laughter, good food, great roads, views and company Have a great day 1 1 Quote
AndrewBClarke Posted November 24, 2019 Posted November 24, 2019 1 hour ago, Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO said: Today's blat cast, after another 9 mile trainer powered tarmac survey : Roads damp, puddled and wet leaves everywhere Air cold and damp- though I've ran without hat or gloves, so will checking pics later No chance of Rita's suspension falling off, given the collective focus it's had this week 33% chance of a 'battle of the odo's' winner attending 0% chance of Bagpuss making an appearance 0>50% chance of guest appearance by TangoMan 110% chance of fun, laughter, good food, great roads, views and company Have s great day 0% chance of Little Beast making an attendance. 😞 No doubt you will all have a great day. 1 2 Quote
Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative Posted November 24, 2019 Author Posted November 24, 2019 First things first, CONGRATULATIONS TO ROB on the birth of his grandson We missed our absent friends, cats and beasts today @Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO @AndrewBClarke @LukeW. We gathered in Matlock and someone asked what we were doing today, my reply was 'we are going to frighten Luke' as we were going up the Winnats Pass and last time he never made it due to a breakdown. He must have heard me as he never appeared, no problem, we were just a bit worried that you were ok, and we didn't want to set off without you. Trevor was early Martin was next Soon followed by Rob Making 4 cars and 5 people in total meeting at Sainsburys Time was marching on so in true Top Gear style we left without Luke It was the xmas market in Bakewell and the easiest alternative route was through Chatsworth, but guess who else had their xmas market on, so we had got an inventive alternative route if necessary. Martin had done a traffic check for me and the roads were showing red on google maps around Bakewell, so the plan was deployed. We found many miles of lovely empty roads, the eagle eyed can pick up the road stretching for out miles behind us in this next photo. Everybody was either AT the xmas markets or AVOIDING them, I guessed, which was great for us. Martin had good fun wiggling around the bend near Conksbury Bridge and we all soon arrived at Winnats Pass All the way up to the top We went on new territory to Trev, Martin and Rob, which included the very interesting hairpin next Before turning up to Edale and going steady down Mam Nick, taking in the views. On our return journey we came back up this way and it is an amazing bit of road, we didn't take in the views on the way up. The view was a bit murky today though Down we went When is a Westfield not a Westfield, when it's a grit bin To arrive at The Rambler Inn, again a new place to everyone but a favourite of ours It was surprisingly warm today but we still sat next to the real fire Only one thing beats a real fire and that is lunch next to a real fire Time to trap on, so you can all get home before it gets too dark, we set off to destination cake. Back up Mam Nick and still missing out Bakewell we quickly arrived at The Blue Lagoon cafe. Rob had to be back home and came with us most of the way before peeling off down the Via Gellia. I had arranged for our parking area to be available and we assumed our usual position I ordered the drinks, returned to photograph our cakes but they had all gone, this driving must make everyone hungry, so here is my white chocolate and cranberry traybake and half of Glen's cherry and walnut scone It's surprising how much fun can be had on a murky day with filthy, wet roads but you are in a Westfield, so what's not to like. The company has been excellent, it's really difficult to talk to the general population about Westfield's so perhaps the best bit of a car meet is that everyone knows what the heck you are talking about. Our only Duratec in the Peak District is in Martin's car and there is a whole new subject there to talk about, every engine has it's own little quirks and it's great to learn about them. Our car has had it's first test drive and the ride height is good and the damping is good, thanks to help from this car club's members. Next weekend (30th Nov/1st Dec)is possibly Donnington Hall OR a run out Weekend after (7th Dec) is the GBS factory visit - tin tops welcome Weekend after (14th/15th Dec) is a run out Weekend after (21st/22nd Dec) is the Santa Run Then the days get longer, yeah 7 Quote
OrangeCrush Posted November 24, 2019 Posted November 24, 2019 I was there to observe TangoMan up to his usual mischief, before you arrived. Though he was hurt that you didn't look up as you entered and say hello? 2 3 Quote
Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative Posted November 24, 2019 Author Posted November 24, 2019 I would have looked up to say hello to him, but the sun was in my eyes 😁 @OrangeCrush - Tango Man must have been cold he is sat next to the fire 1 Quote
neptune Posted November 24, 2019 Posted November 24, 2019 Julie you take the best photos . You've hidden all the dirt on my car. It even looks shiny ! Glen's rearward shots came out really well even though i thought the first shot was a hidden speed camera ! Thank you for another brilliant run out. 1 2 Quote
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