shepton mallet tomorrow

shepton mallet tomorrow

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chimburt

Original Poster:

751 posts

259 months

Saturday 1st February 2003
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anyone going?
what time at exeter?

Nacnud

2,190 posts

269 months

Saturday 1st February 2003
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It's just down the road from me.
See ou there

BTW - PHer 'Dan' is on the TVRCC stand with his YELLOW Griff.

joust

14,622 posts

259 months

Saturday 1st February 2003
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Wave to our call centre people down there as you go past. They are in the big building on the right at the set of lights on the A361 as you come in.

Thanks!

J

chimburt

Original Poster:

751 posts

259 months

Saturday 1st February 2003
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yeah maybe - if i find out what the score is!

i'm out for a couple tonight, and my intention is to take it easy, but we'll see how the evening goes.


if i do come i'll keep an eye out for you

bob the planner

4,695 posts

269 months

Saturday 1st February 2003
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See you all there. Tomorrow is the Dorset TVRCC meet at the show. A comvoy will start from Poole (Upton Park) at 10am via Dorchester (a slight detour due the the potholes/gravel/mud on the B3143. See here for details.

Bob

Nacnud

2,190 posts

269 months

Sunday 2nd February 2003
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Damn!
Flat battery....
Stalled in the garage, flooded; 3 hours plus all plugs out to get firing.
Then finally a coolant hose decided to let go all over the manifold - bodge - bodge - bodge......

Still made it to the show - but too late to go in

However, picked up American TVRCC member Mike Chapman and we (me plus Mark in a Griff 500) took him for a decent blast across the Somerset Levels, Cheddar Gorge and a decent country pub before depositing him back at his hotel in Bristol.
So it wasn't an entirely wasted day.

Sorry to have missed everybody - I'm sure I'll see you all later this year.
Till then - Cheers

gbgaffer

546 posts

270 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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Bob

Great bit of planning, and a good day out.

Sorry if the S was a bit noisy, it's off back to Peninsula to be de-louded

Thanks again for a good choice of route.

Cheers

Graham

Btw - How was Zig-Zag hill?

bob the planner

4,695 posts

269 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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gbgaffer said:
Sorry if the S was a bit noisy, it's off back to Peninsula to be de-louded




Can a TVR be too noisy ? - I thought the misses was going to get some fluffy ear defenders .


gbgaffer said:

Btw - How was Zig-Zag hill?


I didn't give it large up the hill however felt the back end move about a couple of times. Had a very interesting moment with a vauxhall - He pulled out on me whilst overtaking him and a Merc (45mph in an NSL FFS - Sunday drivers !) - manouvre, signal, mirrors in his case !

I'm pleased you enjoyed the route. How many times did you ground out on the way back ?

Bob

kevsmev

235 posts

258 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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Many thanks Bob. Good route and most enjoyable drive. I thought that I might be left trailing miles behind, but no worries. Nice one Bob.
Kevin (White Wedge)

bob the planner

4,695 posts

269 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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I thought the idea of going as a group was to keep together . I did my best to keep everybody in sight however I admit I was enthusiastic at times and yourself and the Griff swapping places a few times did confuse me a bit . Pleased you enjoyed the run.

:makesnotetoputTasmin(s)atfrontofDawsetDawdle:

Bob