Lawrence of Arabia ride- This saturday or sunday

Thanks...

Thanks Neil,

Couple of Photo's of the NO longer Tea Room.... Oh well another chance to practise the "TURN" in the road...:D

The Ford was a gooden....four bikes and only one victim, sadly no picture as I was trying to get the water out my boots before running back in and filling them up again..




Cheers all

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Our leader looking confused at the lack of zebra crossings
 

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Coming toward me so fast, it messed up the auto-focus :)
 

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Help, quick, I can't hold it.


Hang on, I'm taking a photo.
 

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I will be intereted to view more other photos of this day.

I have always had an interest in lawrence, I gained it from my father.

As an advisor to the Ottoman army he fought against the Arabs that Lawrence led.

I still have a jewel encrusted dagger that my father was presented with by Prince Vaheddin.

In 1935 my father travelled to England to visit A.V. Roe on a luftwaffe mission to possibly buy Hawker Hurricane fighters.
During his stay father met Louisa Frampton and stayed with the family at Okers Wood house.
He was there during Lawrence's funeral and I rememeber him telling me of meeting Winston and Clementine Churchill.

We often wondered what part Lawrence might have playing the the Hitler war
 
Thanks Neil for organising this.

UKGSer's descend on a quite Dorset village, locals quickly close the the Tea Shop and deny its existence.
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We arrive at the ford, who's going first?
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Clive splashes up to the plate...
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...and makes it look easy
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Soon others are drawn in
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Good start...
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The crowd gasp as the monster of the deep almost claims its first victim
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Unperturbed, others are drawn to the call of the deep..
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Abandon ship....
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UKGS'er to the rescue
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Time for tea
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and a quick dry out
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Lawrence's final resting place
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The crash site
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Grand day oot

Thanks Steptoe for a great day out. Looking forward to the next one. :thumb

The missus wasn't too pleased when I rolled in at nearly 8pm having left at 8.30 that morning. :thedummy

I only got my camera out when we stopped to admire the view over Poole harbour.
 

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Noel + Ford + AA man......

It seemed like a great Steptoe ride- next time I hope.....
Well this time Noel thought in advance and booked the AA man before he went tits up............:augie

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did you have to do miles of filtering to get down to dorset?

i was going up the M3 at roundabout the time you would have been coming down. it was like a car park going south.

nice and clear north. different story on the M25 and M1. missed the wedding we were going to :blast
 
did you have to do miles of filtering to get down to dorset?

never used any main roads if there was another option, just the one small section about 10 minutes was slow, just south of Salisbury.

most of the of the roads we used were "literally" empty.

Thanks to those that turned up. 12 in all :thumb

here's a couple of pictures of Seamaster, who had no intention of crossing the ford, but then got his his cuff caught in the throttle grip. Hence explaining the turn of speed on entering the water and the strange route. :augie




 
Thanks Neil, great day out,when do i get my certificate for passing the advanced U-turn test/exam. Boots have managed to dry out now, feet still a bit prune-like. Good to meet fellow Tosser's, poor lad in resturant will probably hate you london bikers for a while yet, maybe another visit soon just to really p$ss him off. Next time i shall take my sea sickness tabs, hell of a crossing should have booked a cabin. Cheers guys.
 
Good job Neil

Grand day out. And so pleased to arrive home without a broken ankle this time...

Great scenery, good chat and a breezy ride home!

Cheers.
 
Sickend!

That I missed a super day out but could not make Sat so hope for next time, glad you all had a good day.
Dave gs.
 
Is looking like you guys had a very good time but way same of you had to go through the river when is a bridge and damaging the local fauna and beauty:D














Tossers!:hide
 
Wet and wiser

Maybe nobblies would have helped...or a large paddle wheel on the stern.
Good day out apart from that - thanks guys.

Noel
 


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