After beer and beef jerky we headed on to Reeth. This section of the route proved rather popular, with airborne moments, suicidal sheep, loose gravel and dry stone crash barriers... entertaining stuff that had me whooping with delight!.
From Reeth to Hawes and then back to Horton, we took it a bit steadier, making it back in good time for grabbing some dinner and beer. Another sociable evening ensued, with Ian sporting his shiney new trainers he'd bought at Shap!
Sundays ride out was a much smaller affair. A couple of the guys had to make their way home and Simon wasn't feeling at his best, so we left him kipping away in his tent
That left myself and IanB and a couple from the Yorkshire area (whose names i forgot) to hit the Lakes.
It was another mostly overcast day, especially on the high fells over Hardknott. We stopped briefly for tea and a bacon buttie at Kirkby Lonsdale and then cracked on with the route. The small group made it easy to negotiate the winding passes, though i did have to educate one or two tin box drivers in the contents of the highway code and good road manners!!!

I must say i was somewhat shocked by the foul mouthed torrent of abuse i received from the female passenger of a certain Mazda consideriing, as she quite clearly pointed out, she had a child in the car with her!!!

Still, these episodes didn't detract from another cracking ride, i just wish the views had been as good as when i researched the route.
We parted company back at the M6, with Ian heading south and myself and the other couple heading down the A65. Fortunately we took it fairly steady... Plod was about and on an unmarked Fireblade. Fortunately he was easy to spot, something to do with a great big dayglo yellow jacket on a warm sunny afternoon gave him away!!!
I then headed off to Jims and basked in his hospitality and a few pints of Hoegarden at his local watering hole. A great way to finish the weekend.
My thanks go to those that turned up and made the event. Those that didn't make it missed out on some great roads, brilliant company, fantastic countryside, oh so smooth beer and a general all round good crack.
I will arrange to do this again next year but will most likely stick to the Dales area for both days, and involve a bit of easy off road.