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Oli_88
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Re: London Breakfast Run

#16 Post by Oli_88 »

In the highly likely event that I don't have a car for this, if I can remember who pinched my camera, I might stay with a friend and make my way to a few points on the route to take some shots...
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#17 Post by merlind100 »

Sounds good Ken. I may well be completely Triumphless by then however. How about a Range Rover support vehicle
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#18 Post by merlind100 »

Sounds good Ken. I may well be completely Triumphless by then however. How about a Range Rover support vehicle
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#19 Post by Purplebargeken »

Nice one guys. It matters not which car you come in.

Oli if we meet you at one point, you can be a passenger for the whole thing as well as the official photo person, yay!

Need some ideas for sights at each compass point. How about the Globe Theater for sarf london?
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#20 Post by merlind100 »

I'd have to look at a map or two for landmarks but the Globe is a stunning place, only ever walked past it so don;t know what road access is like
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#21 Post by 80Sprint »

I would probably be up for this Ken. Not sure i will have the Sprint on the road by Oct/Nov but if i did all the better. If not, i could always bring my sons 1500.
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#22 Post by xvivalve »

Don't forget the tunnel...at least twice
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#23 Post by Purplebargeken »

Ok folks, time's a passin'.

Let's get the Resto Show out of the way and then concentrate on this.

I really do need some help with setting this up. Anyone willing to put a bit of time into this with me?

Cheers

Ken
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#24 Post by james_r_lucas »

hmmm, just seen this. I'm up for it, depending when it is.

Oli, need a lift mate?
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#25 Post by Purplebargeken »

If folk give me some idea of favoured dates then I am sure we can work something out that is good for the majority.
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#26 Post by james_r_lucas »

Whenever really, I've nothing on for quite some time (in the mornings anyway)
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#27 Post by james_r_lucas »

Whenever really, I've nothing on for quite some time (in the mornings anyway)
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#28 Post by Oli_88 »

james_r_lucas wrote:hmmm, just seen this. I'm up for it, depending when it is.

Oli, need a lift mate?
There's a large possibility that I could stay with Paris in Islington, I shall let you know well before the day matey.
Generally any date is good for me too. Not the busiest of folk at the moment.
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#29 Post by Purplebargeken »

Ok, how about Saturday 4th December.

Now we need a meeting/starting point, bearing in mind that the finishing venue will be the Ace Cafe for brekky. I think I said before, why not try and use the main compass points, perhaps starting at East?
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#30 Post by james_r_lucas »

Sounds good to me ;)

Route sounds good, however I don't know London, so I'll leave the actual planning to someone who does ;)

I'll just follow like a sheep lol
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