Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2010

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Which weekend in September?

Poll ended at Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:21 pm

3rd - 6th
0
No votes
10th - 12th - Free camping :)
5
31%
17th - 19th
7
44%
24th - 26th - Free camping :)
4
25%
 
Total votes: 16

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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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tony.mon wrote:
playerone wrote:Tents bought, £25 reduced from £50.....bargain :thumbup:
So Shakespeare was wrong.
Now is the SUMMER of our discount tents.
lol :D
used to be an outdoor centre in town with that on a banner :thumbup:
just had a result meself - next door neighbour having a garage clear out, was throwing away a load of hiking gear so i just blagged 2 excellent rucksacks and some foil blankets, folding pans, lantern and whatever else theyve piled up outside :biggrin
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playerone wrote:Very witty :lol:
You should hear my Latin jokes.....
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HI everyone, :wave:
I'm a new member, just joined last week,still trying to learn and find my way around the site.
I'm very interested in meeting up in Wales, :D
I live in South East Manchester not too far from Glossop,Derbyshire, from what i'm reading on the forum most of you if not all you guys are coming from the more Southern regions where as i'll be coming down from the North,
can somebody please contact me to let me know who the organiser of this ride is so i can find out more information, and if anyone else is ridding down from the North
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i'm in warrington and will be riding down friday pm.... possibly 2up tho {don't ask!} so won't be going mad :twisted:
can possibly meet up along the way somewhere? - dunno who else is going from up here - timbo said he might go on his rocket powered armchair :biggrin

nice part of the country you live in - some nice roads :thumbup: very often go for a ride around there, through kuntsford, congleton, buxom, matlock etc
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Thank's benny hedges for the info :thumbup:
I'm off to Cornwall this Saturday for 2 weeks :D so i'll be off the air during that time but i'll get in touch when i get back to see about putting a bit of a plan together,are you ok with me to send you a pm :?: .
i should be able to make it ok, it's my Birthday on the 17th so it would be a nice way to spend it, don't worry about being 2 up i'll probably be the same, i've got a 10 year old son who won't let me ride anywhere without him, by the way that's not a complaint we have the most fantastic times out together :D
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cheekykev wrote:HI everyone, :wave:
I'm a new member, just joined last week,still trying to learn and find my way around the site.
I'm very interested in meeting up in Wales, :D
I live in South East Manchester not too far from Glossop,Derbyshire, from what i'm reading on the forum most of you if not all you guys are coming from the more Southern regions where as i'll be coming down from the North,
can somebody please contact me to let me know who the organiser of this ride is so i can find out more information, and if anyone else is ridding down from the North
:beer:
Kev,

I have updated the 1st post to reflect what's happening.

http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 60&start=0

Welcome to the forum :)

I think we visited Glossop on the last Op Storm?
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I live in Newtown :D - I'll be there, but I might be on the Triple - it all depends when I start the Firestorm strip-down.......

There's loads of B&B's about, its alright for a few beers and loads of curry houses.
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Thanks fore the info,
Beer :beer: curry houses :fart1: that's my kind of talk :thumbup:
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tonyf wrote:I live in Newtown :D - I'll be there, but I might be on the Triple - it all depends when I start the Firestorm strip-down.......

There's loads of B&B's about, its alright for a few beers and loads of curry houses.
I'm not lugging my bloody tent up to stay in a b n b. it will be more fun in a tent, marshmellows around the camp fire.
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Tent, marshmallows around a camp fire - I'd have a plan B ready coz when it pi$$es down its not gonna end well... :D
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tonyf wrote:Tent, marshmallows around a camp fire - I'd have a plan B ready coz when it pi$$es down its not gonna end well... :D
You might be worried about rain, I am getting concerned that this is getting all "brokeback mountain".............just the horses are now bikes...... :shifty: :shifty:


Sheep.......Check
Remote Mountain location........Check
Tents........Check
Campfire..........Check
Alcohol............Check
Blokes in leather........Check

Is this just internet grooming of middle aged men!...... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Is this just internet grooming of middle aged men!......Check :twisted:
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geodude wrote:Is this just internet grooming of middle aged men!......Check :twisted:
Hmmm, getting scary now, padlock for zip inside tent - check :lol:
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I just had a look at the campsite web page for the 1st time............to make sure it was not such a remote location :lol:

I realise that I have stayed there before when I used to go trail riding for 2 days round Rhayader.........although it was 10 yrs ago

1) it is a good site and easy walk to the pubs and chippys / shops / Boots the chemists
2) TAKE INSECT REPPELENT..........in a forest beside a river, midge heaven! we got bitten to fck last time we were there. had to take up smoking just to help drive them away! Hope we will be past the worst time of year in sept.

but there was no sheep allowed on the site, unless they ware butchered already and you were cooking them. :thumbup:
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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Even inflatables?
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