Ride this Saturday the 6th of Feb

this might help: http://www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk/peak-district-cafes-the-yonderman-cafe-nr-buxton/l1010.html

The Yondermann Cafe - Nr Buxton
Address: Wardlow Mires, Nr Buxton, Derbyshire
Postcode: SK17 8RW
Telephone: 01298 873056

map here: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?clien...ozilla:en-GB:official&hl=en&tab=wl&q=SK17 8RW

I've not been before either, so can someone confirm that this info is correct, so I'm not sending matr
69 the wrong way :thumb2


Damn, that requires me to use my intelligence, I am a born follower!

By the way the A6 straight after Buxton is closed (well it was on Saturday) at the moment for anyone who goes down that road. To get to Buxton (I have to) then you have to use the A515.
 
The Yonderman is on the A623 between the Tideswell crossroads and
Stoney Middleton It is aside an old Petrol station and across road from
The Three Stags head pub

Thats where it is - or - about N53 16.7 and W1 42.9 :thumb2
HTHY :thumb2
 
Gaz, ill be there for 8.30 to fill myself up for the ride, as mentioned is there anywhere that i will be able to park car and trailer at the meet point or close by?:thumb

ferret
 
Gaz, ill be there for 8.30 to fill myself up for the ride, as mentioned is there anywhere that i will be able to park car and trailer at the meet point or close by?:thumb

ferret

Hey Ferret,

Last time I parked my car and trailer in the cafe car park. I think as long as you buy breakfast and make them aware its your car they're fine with it.

Paul
 
Hey Ferret,

Last time I parked my car and trailer in the cafe car park. I think as long as you buy breakfast and make them aware its your car they're fine with it.

Paul

Paul, are you riding through Macc on your way from Alderley Edge?

Mat
 
There is no fuel available at the "old petrol station" it is not used any more
So fill up somewhere en-route before you arrive :rob
HTHY
 
You can leave the vans at mine lads. Its about a mile from the cafe.

Will be fun if the snow stays.
:eek:
 
Cheers Gaz, is it going to be a ride for the x challenge or should i use the ccm 404e? , could you pm me your postcode or address in order to park my car and trailer
thanks:thumb
 
The way the snow is at the moment, its to dangerous to walk anywhere. Never mind ride.

There are a few days before Sunday though so we will see then.
 
The way the snow is at the moment, its to dangerous to walk anywhere. Never mind ride.

There are a few days before Sunday though so we will see then.

Good mate of mine broke his leg last Sat off-roadng . . . had to be air ambulanced off Abney. . .going to see him Sat . . . might still manage Sunday though.:hide
 
Mat,

I reckon I will be coming thru Macc at about 8am. Could meet you at Tesco petrol station.

Paul

Yep that would be great as will need to fill up there anyhow, but looking at the photos it all looks very iffy, can't say that I am up for riding on snow covered tarmac.

Macc looks like a different planet to that photo, it is totally clear here and actually quite mild.
 
Likely route, No idea, we go were we fancy.
Distance, 100 miles max but plenty of petrol about and we have a stop for a brew.
Proportion of route off road, hard to say but I reckon 50/50 ish.

We tend to see what bikes folk turn up on then decide the route from there.
:thumb2
 
Likely route, No idea, we go were we fancy.
Distance, 100 miles max but plenty of petrol about and we have a stop for a brew.
Proportion of route off road, hard to say but I reckon 50/50 ish.

We tend to see what bikes folk turn up on then decide the route from there.
:thumb2

How are the roads now up at your end, sunny in Macc today?
 
Seen this on the TRF site:

Urgent Update – Roych blocked by snow

Can vehicle users please note that the Roych (GR SK092825 to 060837)) is presently blocked by heavy snow. Jenny Southwell, the Pennine Bridleway Officer, has asked us to make users aware that the route is blocked by snow, but motorbikes are entering onto the track - getting stuck, and then riding through the fields to get onto Chapel Gate - or riding through the fields trying to find a bit of Roych they can ride. The farmer has pregnant ewes in the fields - and he is very concerned.

Can we ask users to avoid using this route in the near future. We will advise you once the route is clear again.

Thank you as ever for your cooperation and please do spread this alert out to forums and user groups you know. Obviously contact us if you have any questions.

Richard Pett, Rights of Way Officer

Telephone 01629 816296
[email protected]


Hopefully there'll be a good thaw tomorrow :D
 


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