Ideas for Summer run??
Ideas for Summer run??

Poll: Ideas for Summer run??

Total Members Polled: 36

Suffolk: 31%
Cambridge: 17%
Norfolk: 33%
Bedford: 6%
Lincolnshire: 14%
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markCSC

Original Poster:

2,987 posts

236 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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Hello

Now that the sun has finally arrived I thought it might be nice to organise a "run" somewhere (like the North Norfolk one we did last year). So to see what interest there is and where people would like to do it, I've set up the above poll.

I'm happy to plan a Suffolk route around Bury, Newmarket but what would everybody else like to do?

Mark

Simpo Two

90,752 posts

286 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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I was thinking about that too, perhaps venturing as far south as 'Constable Country' (Dedham), then breaking windows in the very narrow streets of Manningtree and then stopping for an ice-cream and swan-feeding by the Stour at Mistley...? Or is that too far south for general approval?

Ian V

1,817 posts

289 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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Simpo Two said:
I was thinking about that too, perhaps venturing as far south as 'Constable Country' (Dedham), then breaking windows in the very narrow streets of Manningtree and then stopping for an ice-cream and swan-feeding by the Stour at Mistley...? Or is that too far south for general approval?
Not adverse to this, but bear in mind that for me thats a 2-3 hours (120miles each way) drive to the start of the run.

My own preference would be for something more centre to our groups area so as not to alienate some of our group.

markCSC

Original Poster:

2,987 posts

236 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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Simpo Two said:
I was thinking about that too, perhaps venturing as far south as 'Constable Country' (Dedham), then breaking windows in the very narrow streets of Manningtree and then stopping for an ice-cream and swan-feeding by the Stour at Mistley...? Or is that too far south for general approval?
Isn't that technically Essex?wink

Edited by markCSC on Monday 30th June 12:32

Simpo Two

90,752 posts

286 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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markCSC said:
Isn't that technically Essex?wink
By half a mile yes. There will be a tendency I'm sure for people to vote for their own county and I just mentioned Dedham etc as it's very pretty, not to mention famous, and a convoy of meaty sports cars, plus support vehicle hehe would be great. But I appreciate it's at the extreme end of the region so not suitable for all. Then again, we can't always do everything in the middle, so some people will have further to go, or may think it's not worthwhile - for example I don't attend the Stamford Show. Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambs are all OK with me.

I guess one problem with convoys is that there's limited chance for 'blatting' as they get broken up by traffic, junctions etc.

Ian V said:
Not adverse to this, but bear in mind that for me thats a 2-3 hours (120miles each way) drive to the start of the run.
Not necessarily - the run could start somewhere more central and then head southeast as part of the jollities. The only disadvantage is that you get a long run home.

Edited by Simpo Two on Monday 30th June 12:42

markCSC

Original Poster:

2,987 posts

236 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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Simpo Two said:
I guess one problem with convoys is that there's limited chance for 'blatting' as they get broken up by traffic, junctions etc.
One thing we did with some of the Subaru runs was to break people up into groups of about 4-5 cars. The lead car would have instructions and a route mapped out. We would then all met up at the rendezvous point latter. That way everybody got to have a blat and there weren't 20 cars trying to overtake a tractor.

ukvoyager.info

2,782 posts

243 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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What about starting in lots of different places and then meeting in the middle? Its what the Northampton lot do all the time.

tumbleweed

129 posts

221 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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ukvoyager.info said:
What about starting in lots of different places and then meeting in the middle? Its what the Northampton lot do all the time.
thats not a bad idea

Simpo Two

90,752 posts

286 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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Right, a swift board meeting has taken place and we're happy to appoint MarkCSC as Head of the Summer Run party

Mark, it's all yours - organise away as you see best and we'll do an e-shot if you need to rustle up more people if needed biggrin

NB: Can we steer you towards September as the summer is pretty busy already.

Edited by Simpo Two on Monday 30th June 14:07

ukvoyager.info

2,782 posts

243 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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As if permission is required?!

Mark, I am happy to sort out a run from Hunts / Cambs area and can put a route + tom tom files together.

Let me know the finishing point and I can do the rest.

Suggested Cambs / Hunts Start Point @ Swavesey Services

Edited by ukvoyager.info on Monday 30th June 16:59

Ian V

1,817 posts

289 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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ukvoyager.info said:
As if permission is required?!
Richard, not being funny but if this is to reach a wider audience than this thread, Mark will need a mail shot to all on our email register. That is what John was getting at.

Simpo Two

90,752 posts

286 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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There is no 'permission' required of course but Mark had the idea first and offered to run it first, so after checking with Ian, we simply made him the 'organiser'. I've been organising events like this for almost 10 years and I know that the usual democratic forum banter is not good for getting things done clearly and simply - people just pile in with conflicting ideas, albeit wonderful ones, and a mess results. So we always have one person to have the final say, and this time Mark volunteered and got the job smile Enthusiasm is of course very valuable and we'd all be happy for you to do something as well, but to keep things simple can it be the one after this one please? Hope you understand smile

iluvmercs

7,541 posts

248 months

Tuesday 1st July 2008
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I'd be interested in a run out, no matter where it is.

The North Norfolk runs are extremely enjoyable, but it would be nice to have a change, and get to see some other county's scenery biggrin
I think some nice Suffolk roads, with as few tractors and speed cameras as possiblewink

Darren

Medic-one

3,135 posts

224 months

Tuesday 1st July 2008
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I'm always up for a run as well, chosen Suffolk from the list as that's the closest to my place (south Essex)

markCSC

Original Poster:

2,987 posts

236 months

Tuesday 1st July 2008
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I've got a couple of routes in mind for Cambridge and Suffolk that I've done before witht the Scoobie guys. One is the ring of Cambridge and is about 86 miles (can be made shorter if desired) and the other is a ring of Newmarket, about 50 miles. If we do do Norfolk I might need some help with routes as I'm not sure where is good. PM me with any other ideas.

Thanks

Mark

thewave

14,815 posts

230 months

Tuesday 1st July 2008
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This image is sometimes useful, people can give you their grid reference, so you know where people are coming from, and also point out areas where there are decent roads.

In the past, i've printed it out and marked where people are.



I'm in P10 and may be interested in coming along thumbup

Ian V

1,817 posts

289 months

Tuesday 1st July 2008
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I,m not even on the map ! But A3 is very near.

Slarty Bartfast

251 posts

231 months

Tuesday 1st July 2008
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Geographically challenged me, P8…

Griffophenia

1,107 posts

265 months

Tuesday 1st July 2008
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Ian V said:
I,m not even on the map ! But A3 is very near.
No Im not on map either!! woohoo But I am on this one!!



Phil whistle





Edited by Griffophenia on Wednesday 2nd July 23:19

iluvmercs

7,541 posts

248 months

Tuesday 1st July 2008
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Ian & Phil obviously aren't true East Anglians....they're Northerner wannabeswinkhehe

I'm in H7 of that map, by the way smile

Darren