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Dean Southall

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Just got back.....
« on: 25 June, 2017, 15:33:40 »
...from a very enjoyable South Derbyshire Camp.  Nice campsite in the grounds of a very pleasant and welcoming pub with good food.
A lovely rideout on Saturday through some wonderful Derbyshire Dales countryside a pretty some villages. Good company and met old and made new friends. What more could you ask for.
Huge thanks to Mark and Giles for all the effort in making this such a succesful weekend. Giles preparation work in planning the ride-out route deserves special mention.
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Re: Just got back.....
« Reply #1 on: 25 June, 2017, 16:48:46 »
Hi Dean,

I would loved to have been there but unfortunately working away in Holland :(

What pub did you stay at & what route did you ride it would just be nice to know as i am from Ripley in Derbyshire & did anyone get any photos?

Cheers Mark

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Re: Just got back.....
« Reply #2 on: 25 June, 2017, 19:02:32 »
I made a short visit yesterday afternoon mostly spent chatting with old friends & acquaintances, good to see you again Dean :),  but did eventually remember to do a few pics

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Re: Just got back.....
« Reply #3 on: 25 June, 2017, 19:43:34 »
Bryan, thanks for posting the photos.
Mark, it wasn't really that good, I was just hyping it up for the forum (there, does that make missing it feel any better) ;)
Sorry , I can't remember the route very well but am planning to get a copy form Giles so I can take my wife for a run in the car. We quite often take a drive round the area but we rode through areas and roads I'd not found before.
If poss I'll post it on here.
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