Hi
anybody heading over to Ypres this year for a foreign trip to see the WW1 battle sites? Very good roads?
WW1 100yrs Trip
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WW1 100yrs Trip
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Hi Theres a few guys going over on 20th June on the 4-15 ferry from Dover to calais and returning on 22nd at about 1400, Plan to stop in B and B,s and then go to WW1 sites, if anybody wants to tag along you will be most welcome.
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Have been many times to Belgian and French sites. You won't find too many "good" roads - many long straight ones in Northern France but occasionally a little D road offers a bit of fun. You really go for the sightseeing. Don't miss the Menin Gate at 8pm - last post. Every day.
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i have a "belgique" guide who nows some peachy roads, we wont be using the main ones. we may now travel back from St Malo so may do another night out.Stratman wrote:Have been many times to Belgian and French sites. You won't find too many "good" roads - many long straight ones in Northern France but occasionally a little D road offers a bit of fun. You really go for the sightseeing. Don't miss the Menin Gate at 8pm - last post. Every day.
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I can't as I'm moving house and job soon - but all the best to all who go. Would love to do this - "lest we forget".
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i bet i "blub" just a bit.Mav617 wrote:I can't as I'm moving house and job soon - but all the best to all who go. Would love to do this - "lest we forget".
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Lochnagar Crater - well worth a visit. What a trip that was. Gsxr, VFR and an old XJ900 with hangovers riding pillion.
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100yrs is a long trip. 
What a lovely thing to do and being the Centenary makes it that more special to go pay your respects. I think most people would shed a tear, even a cold hearted b8stard like me. Especially when standing to attention as last post is played and the flag is either raised at sunrise or brought down at sunset.
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What a lovely thing to do and being the Centenary makes it that more special to go pay your respects. I think most people would shed a tear, even a cold hearted b8stard like me. Especially when standing to attention as last post is played and the flag is either raised at sunrise or brought down at sunset.
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I missed my 30th "falklands" reunion as i was ill at the time, just thought it would be nice to go back to Ypres as i haven't been since 1969, so some respect and that.
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