Touring: The County of North Yorkshire (2)
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As I am no stranger to many of you off the forum, you'll know that one of my oldest friends lives in York and I head down there once every six weeks or so.
However, I usually M74, M8, A66, A1, A59 it there and back in the same day, its about 3hrs30 from Glasgow. However, it was clear from the flora and fauna in York that in actual fact it was a good day, and it was not that in Glasgow.
After a hearty lunch, my facebook followers know what it was, we aimed for the Yorkshire Museum and I could not be prized away from my Nikon

_DSC0384 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
The museum isn't actually a bad way of spending the afternoon and I loosed off a couple of frames

_DSC0378 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
And after a hearty dinner I awaited the bus for the park and ride, parking in York is dear, the PandR a mere £2.20.
It was clear from this light and weather plus my iPhone weather app, that it would be rude to head to Glasgow, and what I really needed was a night in the car to get a sunrise at Whitby

_DSC0445 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
The east coast can be good for sunsets, but as I was driving and not Martin, I missed this and parked up in a laybe well off the road near Sleights, and kipped.
Sunrise the next day...

_DSC0450 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
The obligitory peir shot

_DSC0459 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
I then took a few more, click the flickr links for the whole set
and aimed for Whitby Abbey

_DSC0507 (1) by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
What I really like about the C estate is whilst its a tad uncomfortable (actually very) when you are out in the rural roads its completely at home. I met a bus on the narrow way down to Robin Hoods bay and There was room for him and I and I barely had to slow, in a large car I'd be sharply inhaling air.
Which comes onto my next point, some car porn

_DSC0544 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
Its amazing how dainty and small this 911 is compared to the newer cars, and whilst in a smash I wouldn't fancy my chances, on little rural roads this car must be epic.
Actually, it must have been a "bring out your old car" day as I stopped to take this and a precision of old series II etc landrovers came past.

_DSC0550 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
I then thought what you really wanted to see was my ugly mug

_DSC0547 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
I drove back to Glasgow like my good self, not like Martin and attained this

_DSC0553 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
The roads are lovely down here and what a nice way to spend last weekend.
A report about this weekend will follow
However, I usually M74, M8, A66, A1, A59 it there and back in the same day, its about 3hrs30 from Glasgow. However, it was clear from the flora and fauna in York that in actual fact it was a good day, and it was not that in Glasgow.
After a hearty lunch, my facebook followers know what it was, we aimed for the Yorkshire Museum and I could not be prized away from my Nikon

_DSC0384 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
The museum isn't actually a bad way of spending the afternoon and I loosed off a couple of frames

_DSC0378 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
And after a hearty dinner I awaited the bus for the park and ride, parking in York is dear, the PandR a mere £2.20.
It was clear from this light and weather plus my iPhone weather app, that it would be rude to head to Glasgow, and what I really needed was a night in the car to get a sunrise at Whitby

_DSC0445 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
The east coast can be good for sunsets, but as I was driving and not Martin, I missed this and parked up in a laybe well off the road near Sleights, and kipped.
Sunrise the next day...

_DSC0450 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
The obligitory peir shot

_DSC0459 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
I then took a few more, click the flickr links for the whole set
and aimed for Whitby Abbey

_DSC0507 (1) by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
What I really like about the C estate is whilst its a tad uncomfortable (actually very) when you are out in the rural roads its completely at home. I met a bus on the narrow way down to Robin Hoods bay and There was room for him and I and I barely had to slow, in a large car I'd be sharply inhaling air.
Which comes onto my next point, some car porn

_DSC0544 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
Its amazing how dainty and small this 911 is compared to the newer cars, and whilst in a smash I wouldn't fancy my chances, on little rural roads this car must be epic.
Actually, it must have been a "bring out your old car" day as I stopped to take this and a precision of old series II etc landrovers came past.

_DSC0550 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
I then thought what you really wanted to see was my ugly mug

_DSC0547 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
I drove back to Glasgow like my good self, not like Martin and attained this

_DSC0553 by stephentaylor4@hotmail.com, on Flickr
The roads are lovely down here and what a nice way to spend last weekend.
A report about this weekend will follow

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