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by nomad » Sep 21st, '12, 13:41
Well I havent been on the forum much this year - been so busy it is amaizing, here is a link to some of the pictures I have for this year hope you enjoy them as much as I did ;)
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by Mervin » Sep 22nd, '12, 08:34
Fabulous pictures there, looks like you had a good time
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by Mel64 » Sep 22nd, '12, 20:33
Nice pics again Tony.... Brought back some good memories
If you haven't been folks... put it in your calender for next year.
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by SteveR3 » Sep 23rd, '12, 09:14
Good to see you're both still living the dream
Congrats on becoming Grandparent, I think you're both safe from babysitting requests in mid France!
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by nomad » Sep 24th, '12, 11:42
Mel64 wrote: Nice pics again Tony.... Brought back some good memories
If you haven't been folks... put it in your calender for next year.
Cheers Mel, How are the family m8?
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by nomad » Sep 24th, '12, 11:44
SteveR3 wrote: Good to see you're both still living the dream
Congrats on becoming Grandparent, I think you're both safe from babysitting requests in mid France!
Hey Steve, time you came over loads changed, be good to see you and Tes and the Oh so Smooth FJR...
lol 7 grandkids now, gives us something to do in the winter when we are not riding...
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by billinom8s » Sep 24th, '12, 16:13
looks like you do indeed live the dream, those roads and that scenery look amazing.
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by nomad » Sep 27th, '12, 10:13
We have been here 5 years now and still finding new routes that are grin inducing.
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by Mel64 » Sep 27th, '12, 11:46
nomad wrote: Mel64 wrote: Nice pics again Tony.... Brought back some good memories
If you haven't been folks... put it in your calender for next year.
Cheers Mel, How are the family m8?
All ok here. How come you dont pop by for a cuppa when yr passing??? You must drive right by my place on the way to the ferry!
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by Primate » Oct 1st, '12, 12:37
Amazing pics Nomad, i'll live that dream one day!
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by nomad » Oct 2nd, '12, 15:26
Mel64 wrote: nomad wrote: Mel64 wrote: Nice pics again Tony.... Brought back some good memories
If you haven't been folks... put it in your calender for next year.
Cheers Mel, How are the family m8?
All ok here. How come you dont pop by for a cuppa when yr passing??? You must drive right by my place on the way to the ferry!
Tend to hit Barnsley 1st then Burnley/Manchester, then down to Exeter and a late ride over to Portsmouth in time for the midnight ferry.
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by nomad » Oct 2nd, '12, 15:28
Primate wrote: Amazing pics Nomad, i'll live that dream one day!
don't leave it too long
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by spinup » Oct 6th, '12, 09:00
Great pics, have you a copy of the route as me and some of my mates did France to Spain via the Pyrenees earlier this year and I have ro say they were some of the best roads I have ever ridden with spectacular scenery
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by nomad » Oct 9th, '12, 11:08
Most of the routes can be found at
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by layne » Oct 9th, '12, 14:03
Some great scenery there Nomad.
Won’t be that far from you next weekend.
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