Well I enjoyed it! Lunch and a bit of shopping in Le Touquet, bimble along the coast back to Calais and already indoors, bike unpacked,dogs fed, first beer consumed, take-away ordered...........how did the rest of you get on? 


Well, amongst the interesting moments was myself being rear ended and spilled amongst the mud at the roadworks just before Watten. Having decided to NOT run the red light, Ian (Sideways) and I stopped at the lights and as I put my foot to the ground, BAM!!Lets just say that we had a few interesting moments! A depleted number were last seen heading for the train.
It was dry all day until I left them to head to St Omer. Currently availing myself of the free Wifi in the Ibis with un grand pression.
I was whacked from behind and spilled off the bike onto the ground. Hmm, not good, thought I as I rolled amongst the sh*t. After getting up I found the nice young French gel in tears of remorse as she surveyed the up ended bike and the "Ros Biff" standing before her. After hearing tales of the "drop off guy" waiting for almost an hour for a tyre repair, I was surprised to find NO "drop off guy" anywhere on the route to the insurance agents in Watten. Never mind!!, all went well and Sideways and I were soon(ish) back on the road, but not until I'd enjoyed a brief hug from the rear ending assassin, which sped me back to my youth. I digress. In truth, the poor girl was embarrasingly tearful about me and my bike, and I just HAD to comfort her, albeit in the presence of her watchful father. After all this, the bike is virtually un-damaged, apart from a broken system pannier rail, easily replaced. The pannier was virtually un-marked. Ian and I then enjoyed a good paced ride around Northern France, ending up at Cap Griz Nez, where we expected to find the "mob". No joy, so after a couple of coffees, it was back to the tunnel and home on the 1820 train. For me, a pretty good day, all things considered. Had a good ride with a good bloke and survived to tell the tale
I will go again!!
After all the confusion I think I may be the culprit marker as I now believe I mistook a GSA for the real tailender. You guys all look the same to me. sorry if it messed up anyones day but as Dave said we ended up having a good time anyway. Thats the first time in my life that I have been lost or caused anyone else to be lost. Sorry guys and girls. Hope to see you all on another trip. Just a tip. If I lead or tailend I wear a complete High Viz vest and it makes thing easier.
BlimeySounds like an eventful trip!
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Enjoyed meeting you all, definitely up for another go at it. Our day went wrong when we followed one of the Blackbirds off the dual carriageway. Coming off he immediately pointed back towards the carriageway and I took it that he'd come off too early. I couldn't see a marker so quickly did a u turn to get back onto the dual carriageway and waited at the next roundabout for about 15 minutes before retracing the route.Couldn't find you so decided to head off to Le Touquet for lunch.
Coming off nights and in my haste to collect the wife, jump on the bike and head off for the tunnel I left my map indoors.
Hope you all enjoyed the outing, thanks to Wapping for organising the trip![]()


The fun started even before we had got on the train.
A quick headcount revealed we were a bike short. Whilst waiting for the train to depart, my phone rang..... One of the party had had a coming together with a car in the carpark, plod on scene, not sure how long they would be etc. etc. Fearing the imminent loss of signal I asked that he simply text me what it was he planned to do next. If he could make a train not much delayed, we would meet at the rendezvous point, the first petrol station on leaving the train.
All was well in the end; in came a text as we arrived in France.
So we waited at the petrol station as agreed whilst another couple of trains disgorged their cargo, then a lightly damaged 1200GSA to come into view.
The Audi apparently did not come off so lightly, it seems.![]()


Well it was a planned excursion down to Mt St Michel. That must mean that I am the last one homeWell it was a planned excursion down to Mt St Michel.
Thanks to Wapping for an interesting day on Saturday. I have not seen the sun since I left the others heading towards Calais on Saturday afternoon.
Had some torrential rain, high winds, French farmers out in force spreading mud down the back lanes and my Zumo stopping working 2/3rds of the way home this afternoon but have had a great time.
If anyone wants a nice route from Caen down to Mt St Michel (about 3hours for just over 100miles) with a similar return route let me know
Just over 1000miles in 4days and the bike now needs its 12000mile service.
