Bristol area hoons?

Bristol area hoons?

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GI

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8,582 posts

238 months

Tuesday 21st February 2006
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Any plans afoot here for hoons in and around the Bristol area on any of the next few weekends? Any TVRs fancy a trip up to the Brecons or Black Mountains?

>> Edited by GI on Tuesday 21st February 18:24

dazren

22,612 posts

262 months

Tuesday 21st February 2006
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Funny you should mention it we had one last weekend.

A few of us have also been discussing to visit Wales at some stage.

DAZ

neil_cardiff

17,113 posts

265 months

Tuesday 21st February 2006
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I've a feeling that the A4059 won't be driven because of all the traffic and cameras

Neil

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pjac67

2,040 posts

253 months

Tuesday 21st February 2006
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Had a great Bristol TVRCC hoon on Sunday - down to Racing Green and back (9 cars I think). Why not join us for the next one? Paul.

GI

Original Poster:

8,582 posts

238 months

Tuesday 21st February 2006
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Ah, I was otherwise engaged last weekend but would have been cool.

I'm not a member of the TVRCC anymore - let it lapse last year after about 13 years of off and on membership. If I'm still welcome... yeehaa! (sorry)

I actually live in Dorset but the missus lives in Brizzle so I'm up that way most weekends with the S.

I'll keep an eye on this forum should anyone have any plans brewing.

neil_cardiff

17,113 posts

265 months

Tuesday 21st February 2006
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You missed the last PH SW Hoon which was a hoot.

I must point out, however, that these are very early meets, if you catch my drift, with average meeting times of around 07:30am in order to minimise any traffic jams.

There would be no pootling to say the least...

Any welsh run would be organised in the same vien, and driven with, perhaps, B Road hooning in mind.

SW Hoons are exactly that. Hoons. Wet or Dry. (Within all known speed limits of course...)

SPR117T

171 posts

230 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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I can't thank of a better man than Neil to organise this one. That way we won't have to keep slowing down. A Hoon of the highest order, TVR's expect to be "on it" or "left behind"

GI

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238 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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I have to say I don't really fancy a non-stop blast kind of hoon. I like to slow down sometimes and admire the scenery and maybe take some pictures. I like to make progress, yes, but if all I'm going to see is the road and the car ahead from concentrating so much then I may as well drive on an airfield.

A hoon with fast and slow sections would be perfect for me. A chance to stretch the car's legs and then a chance to stretch one's wonder at the world.

neil_cardiff

17,113 posts

265 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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In that case, I'd point you towards the TVRCC of Bristol, as they regularly meet, and do just that, and are a great bunch. Not sure when thy are meetnig next mind you.

If you want 'pure hooning', get out early with us

ewenm

28,506 posts

246 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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Is this TVRs only? (ETA - the hoons, not the TVRCC events)

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neil_cardiff

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265 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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Hi,

In the case of the organised SW Blats, it's never been selective at all.

Indeed, I can't remember the last TVR who came (I think it was Psychoberts S3C last year)...

When we organise the SW Blats, we always ensure it's open to all. Blats are always generally followed closely by food

Neil

Splodge s4

1,519 posts

238 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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GI said:
I have to say I don't really fancy a non-stop blast kind of hoon. I like to slow down sometimes and admire the scenery and maybe take some pictures. I like to make progress, yes, but if all I'm going to see is the road and the car ahead from concentrating so much then I may as well drive on an airfield.

A hoon with fast and slow sections would be perfect for me. A chance to stretch the car's legs and then a chance to stretch one's wonder at the world.


Hi Gi.... to be fair the hoons arn't much quicker that when we both shot down to Shepton Mallet that time, the convoy only gets split up when some over take & people behind have to hold back as its not safe to follow...suddenly the leaders are out of sight! At any junction or turn off we always wait to re-group, its just progressive eary morning motoring with a group of car enthuasiasts...its safer than driving to the shops as everyone is concentrating on what they are doing....well most the time anyway

GI

Original Poster:

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Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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Splodge s4 said:
Hi Gi.... to be fair the hoons arn't much quicker that when we both shot down to Shepton Mallet that time, the convoy only gets split up when some over take & people behind have to hold back as its not safe to follow...suddenly the leaders are out of sight! At any junction or turn off we always wait to re-group, its just progressive eary morning motoring with a group of car enthuasiasts...its safer than driving to the shops as everyone is concentrating on what they are doing....well most the time anyway


That sounds alright. Count me in.

I am, of course, interested in more leisurely blasts (tours I guess you'd call them) in convoy with some other interesting cars to see some great scenery... if anyone fancies that? Maybe a 50 mile round trip with things to see on the way?

agent006

12,040 posts

265 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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Splodge s4 said:
everyone is concentrating on what they are doing....well most the time anyway


Splodge s4

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238 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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GI said:
Splodge s4 said:
Hi Gi.... to be fair the hoons arn't much quicker that when we both shot down to Shepton Mallet that time, the convoy only gets split up when some over take & people behind have to hold back as its not safe to follow...suddenly the leaders are out of sight! At any junction or turn off we always wait to re-group, its just progressive eary morning motoring with a group of car enthuasiasts...its safer than driving to the shops as everyone is concentrating on what they are doing....well most the time anyway


That sounds alright. Count me in.

I am, of course, interested in more leisurely blasts (tours I guess you'd call them) in convoy with some other interesting cars to see some great scenery... if anyone fancies that? Maybe a 50 mile round trip with things to see on the way?


That sounds like Britballrun, but a 1,000 mile round trip at your own pace.

Oh & Alec i didnt meant that moment mate!

GI

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8,582 posts

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Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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Still thinking about the britball but it's a lot of organisation and expense.

number55

285 posts

254 months

Friday 3rd March 2006
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neil_cardiff said:
In that case, I'd point you towards the TVRCC of Bristol, as they regularly meet, and do just that, and are a great bunch. Not sure when thy are meetnig next mind you.

If you want 'pure hooning', get out early with us


Being a Regional Organiser for the TVRCC Bristol, I'd say join us. Our routes are fabulous, are always tested before hand, and all particpants get pace notes. We do hooning, lunching, photo stops and more. We meet on the 3rd Sunday of every month, and all of our routes start on the Bristol Ring Road not far from the M32.

Come along - you are more than welcome. And I always have a membership form on me for those who have lapsed ...