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guest7

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Planned trips
« on: October 11, 2009, 12:29:18 PM »
All this talk of the Gamsstein and Dragon rally made me wonder, what trips have you guys got earmarked for 2010?

I'm planning on doing the Dragon Rally and the North West 200. That's about it so far.

Obviously Omegaman will be setting off around the world, but what about the rest of you?

If we expand this topic further, what about back-burner trips, the sort you'd love to do but may never manage? I know Simon M would love to do the Enfield Himalayan thing on an organised trip. I've been harbouring a desire to fly to India, buy an Enfield and ride up into the mountains.

GC

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2009, 02:06:16 PM »
Ohhh my golly goodness, Mr Graham!

Good one GC, I plan to fly to Melbourne and return in a utility which I intend to purchase over there. The savings will more than cover the airfares and probably well into the return fuel costs. March will see the club's AGM with several thousand of us descending into Albany for a week of comraderie. The towns we visit for our AGMs around the country love us as we generally deliver lots of money into their economies (well into the 6 figures).

 Other than that I will endeavour to go on our branch runs like the CHOCOLATE factory today!!!! MMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMMm.

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2009, 02:20:49 PM »
Do you mean a 'ute'? I think only you Antipodeans call 'em that, but we all know what you mean because we watch Neighbours and Home and Away  ;)

Why the big difference in cost? Is it much cheaper to buy vehicles in a city?

Chocolate factory? you git!  ;D I'm not all that sweet-toothed, but a decent dark chocolate does it for me.

GC

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2009, 02:56:09 PM »
My mate in Denmark has bought himself a 1960's triumph something and is in the process of turning it into a street scrambler. Anywho, he's chucked down the gauntlet of a road trip to the top of Finland (or Sweden, which ever is goes the highest). I think the plan is to do it in the summer of 2011. I've agreed in principle and wifey hasn't 'tutted' so the idea could have legs.

As for next year, well the Dragon of course, but after that I don't know. Planning a large house extension next year which will a) kill time and b) kill wallet.
Live long, live well, live happy

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2009, 03:30:23 PM »
Yeah GC, a ute is a vehicle that was actually requested  in the '30s by a pig farmer who "wanted to take the pigs to market on Friday an his misses to church on Sundays". Ford motors took him up on the idea and the utility was born. Now they are refered to a SUV's by the yanks and seem to do well all over.
Ahh , football, meat pies, kangaroos  and Holden cars.
Perth is the WA capital city, but Melbourne (3600 km away) is 4 times the size and has a larger used car market so competition is better. The cars are also less prone to rust in Mel as Perth is almost in the grip of the roaring forties, westerly winds heavily laden with salt.
Oh yeah the Chocolate is any colour you want... but the dark is superb with lots of free samples. The ladies in the club seem obsessed for some reason to visit the establishment on a regular basis.

PS Steff, Carna 'Woods!!!

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2009, 03:37:41 PM »
Ute, as in Kevin "Bloody" Wilson's - Rooting in the Ute - top clsaa Aus culture...

Trips - nxt year - maybe to the MOT station - would mean one of them works.

Back burner - there is aroad that goes from Oslo right round the coast of Finland to the artic circle and finally stopps at Russia (or does it).  Read a review years nack of some guys doing it in a mini cooper S and have fancied it since.  Firstly in a Mini Marcos, and later prefered transport was a XT500.

Maybe one day.

Would like to take the family to the Manx GP and or Assen

R

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2009, 05:37:33 PM »
Well I'm going to Tibbie Shiels in November...  8)

But next year, Hmmm
I'm committed to assisting with a centenery Guide camp in Essex in August, then from there I move straight to a week in Scapa flow (by car and without a rest!  :o)
Apart from that dunno, hopefully by then we will have sold the house and moved, but the work situation just got a whole lot more precarious over this weekend so who knows  :(

guest7

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #7 on: October 11, 2009, 06:26:04 PM »
Sorry to hear about your job Smudge, hope it works out.

As for Scapa Flow, any news on what did for that diver the other week? Is it a dangerous dive site?

GC

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #8 on: October 11, 2009, 07:12:48 PM »
Haven't heard much about the diver the other week, to say Scapa is a "dangerous dive site" would be unfair.

Long(ish) answer*:
It is a site which is successfully dived hundreds, probably thousands of times a year. By its very popularity there is an increased risk of someone having an accident, add to that, it is a temperate site, with typically variable weather and a site where the distractions (fascinating wrecks and wildlife) can be a contributory factor in a diver not paying as much attention to the mechanics of the dive as they otherwise might.
You then have to add to the equation the fact that most divers will be there for a week so will squeeze in as many dives as they can to make the most of the trip/get their money's worth, (repetitive dives can increase the risk of DCI (DeCompression Illness, or to the tabloid readers "the bends")
Most of the wrecks are at a depth where the bottom is in the region of 40 metres, and, many of them being large battleships and similar they tended to turn turtle on sinking (due to the weight of their armour/upperworks) so there is a temptation/reason to make a large number of relatively deep, relatively long dives.
All the above adds up to a larger than usual risk of a DCI incident if your planning is less than perfect or if you are unlucky/tired/dehydrated etc etc.
Another factor is that in the 30 to 40 metre range a decompression obligation can rack up very quickly and nitrogen narcosis can aid you in not noticing...

So... if your planning and dive discipline is poor then yes it's potentially more dangerous that an average weekend dive, but approached with the appropriate training and attitude, no not especially dangerous, with the caveat that *every* dive is a calculated risk! (They don't shout about that in the PADI Open Water ;-))

Short answer:
No, not really but if you're stupid/careless/unprepared it can bite. Oh and biking is probably more dangerous  ;)

*Buy me a beer and ask as many questions as you want for the really comprehensive answer!  :o

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #9 on: October 11, 2009, 08:07:54 PM »
I'm hoping the wife is planning a trip to the job centre sometime soon to get another job.  Then we'll perhaps have some spending money for some trips out.  ;)

Anywhere abroad would be nice, but we're not too adventurous.  Quite fancy a trip to watch WSB in Assen.


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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #10 on: October 11, 2009, 11:31:37 PM »
If any of you have seen 'Riding Solo to the Top of the World' you will know the sort of trip I dream of taking. It just looks to be fantastic and I can't see why anyone would do it on anything other than an Enfield. A simple slogging thumper meandering up into the mountains.

I once rode a humble 250cc Kawasaki thumper on 1500 miles of dirt road in China and that's partly where my love of the thumper comes from. It just made so much sense to be doing the trip on a simple bike. However, I didn't enjoy crashing it on the only occasion I had a pillion, giving my passenger (the tour guide) a nasty head wound. We were riding back down a rocky path from the foot of a waterfall that was coming out of a volcano's crater (just like Wales I hear you all say  ;)) and my back brake lever hit a rock, knocking my foot off and letting the bike accelerate rapidly downhill. Then the sump hit a bigger rock, sending us both into orbit over the bars. I got up laughing, Corinne got up looking woozy with blood pouring down her face. Luckily it was only a (nasty) cut and she lived. After walking her three miles back to camp I walked back, kicked the bike straight and rode it down. It looked a bit second-hand, but it worked fine. Thumpers see, they can survive any number of idiot decisions made by their incompetent owners.

GC


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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #11 on: October 12, 2009, 03:21:43 AM »
AAAHHHH, SO!!!!!!??

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #12 on: October 12, 2009, 11:49:51 AM »
Hey guys, I just saw the Holden episode of Top Gear. It featured the Maloo UTE  and the supercharged Bathurst Commadore

When  oh when are you Poms going to pronounce Bathurst as Bath (as in batch) urst instead of Barthhurst.

Top show, top feature, especially with the ute.

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #13 on: October 12, 2009, 03:33:53 PM »
When  oh when are you Poms going to pronounce Bathurst as Bath (as in batch) urst instead of Barthhurst.

I already do, but then I'm from Derbyshire, so I can pronounce Punto correctly too!


Trevor

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Re: Planned trips
« Reply #14 on: October 12, 2009, 08:34:12 PM »
Camping trips - looks like I am being roped into going with my eldest daughter and some of her cronies from school to do a Duke Of Edinburgh award thing. I'll have to regale them of tales from my bushcraft courses of spiders crawling over your face at night and skinning a fresh killed deer. Hmm, feel peckish now. 8)

On the bike - nothing booked or planned, though I would like to do something now I've got the capacity to carry some stuff and do some miles.  :)

En famille - looks like we are terrorising Vectis Regis in the summer hols. Sadly, that will be using the Previa as it can carry all the necessary junk girls need to take on holiday  :o