UK Coastal trip 12th May-27th May

Evening everyone,

Pondgirl calling. Just reporting that Pondboy and carcher have arrived at their New Forest Youth (ha, who's he trying to kid?)Hostel and will be available for photo opportunities at Calshot tomorrow morning at 7am (personally I'll still be in bed!)

Does anyone want to own up to being on a yellow 1200 GS that they passed on the M3 near Winchester?

Safe riding all of you. I will report in tomorrrow on the 1st official day of their trip

PG x
 
Day 1

The boys left their YHA in the New Forest at 6.30 am and arrived at Calshot at 7 am where they were met by David Griffiths of the RNLI for photo's and then he sent them on their way via three RNLI stations around Portsmouth.

300 miles later they arrived at Margate having visited 17 stations on the way only to find that the YH was full so they moved on to Cantbury where they found space to camp as that YH was full of Dutch children :gosh

They were tired but happy last night having covered just over 300 miles in 13 hrs and Pondboy was particularly happy to report that they achieved 205 miles out of one tank full :D

They are looking forward to meeting up with Fausto today for the next leg of their trip :beerjug:

PG x
 
Sounds like it should be an interesting trip, thanks for keeping us up-dated Pondgirl and wishing good luck to the guys :thumb
 
Wouldnt mind meeting up with the boys around the 19th 20th when therein my neck of the woods (coast) :D
 
Catching up

Sorry to be slow with the updates. Having too much fun with Pondboy away :bounce1

Day 2 saw them riding from Canterbury to Sutton Hoo. The very nice RNLI people at Clacton allowed them to follow a private route along the seafront to Walton-on-the-Naze, and they were riding through the sea (well almost!). A very kind and hospitable Fausto put them up at his place in Sutton Hoo :beerjug: where they had a refreshing night's sleep before setting out on the next leg.

Day 3 and a very windy but exhilarating ride around the Norfolk coast and eventually on up to Beverley (they do assure me that this is a place!) Carcher managed to take the honours of being the first to drop his bike but as it was on sand the only damage was to his pride :o

Day 4 Today, Sunday and PB phones me at 7.30 to say that they are setting off (who needs sleep anyway? ) and will be in Scotland for the evening. I'll report in later on how the day went.
Stef, if you send me a PM via PB's account I'll keep you posted as to when they will be in your neck of the woods, wherever that is!

PG x
 
RNLI TRIP

met up with pond boy and chris at St Abbs RNLI station tonight every things going well ,there safely tucked up at Chris Neils farm
 

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Pondgirl's update

Firstly, thank you sooo much Forry for posting those piccies :) although I'm all wobbly now!

They had a great night sleeping with the cows and thanks Chris for your wonderful hospitality. :beerjug:

They set off at about 8 am and are hoping to reach S Queensferry by 10 am.

I'll update you ll later,

PG x
 
Thanks Motorrad Central - Glasgow

Just got a lovely new pair of Contour Plus boots at Motorrad Central Glasgow after spending all day with a pair of very wet feet. No thanks to my old Sidi Black Rain boots, they leaked like a sieve.

The Parts Manager at Motorrad Central (Blair) could not have been more helpfull and Traci managed not to faint when I revealed my dead fish like feet before putting on the Contours.

Now we are off to Helensburgh RNLI before sleeping in Loch Lomond YHA.

Many thanks to the top guys in Motorrad Glasgow.
PB
 
Thanks Motorrad Central - Glasgow

Just got a lovely new pair of Contour Plus boots at Motorrad Central Glasgow after spending all day with a pair of very wet feet. No thanks to my old Sidi Black Rain boots, they leaked like a sieve.

The Parts Manager at Motorrad Central (Blair) could not have been more helpfull and Tracy managed not to faint when I revealed my dead fish like feet before putting on the Contours.

Now we are off to Helensburgh RNLI before sleeping in Loch Lomond YHA.

Many thanks to the top guys in Motorrad Glasgow.
PB
 
Hello all

it's carcher's girl here (he is sooo going to kick my ass for doing this!! but u forgot to logout on my computer last time you used it) i just wanted to say Thank you to everyone who has help him and pondboy on their tour, i know he is having an amazing time and its nice to know that they have so much support behind them.

Thanks again!!!

Natty
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Hey Natty

Pondgirl calling. Just wanted to add my thanks too to everyone for all their support and hope you're coping without him!

And if you're reading this Pondboy we love and miss you soooo :love much :love,
but I'm enjoying being in charge of the tv remote :D

The bed's too big without you. :(

P xxxxx
 
Are they still on schedule ? - I'm still hoping to join them for the trip back here from Weymouth area on 26th.
 
Hello All!!!

Found my way back onto the internet after 8 days of talking about ponds!!;)

trip is going great, we are well on schedule, though the Dakar has taken a few scrapes (clipped a bollard on day 2, and then dropped it on the beach on day 3:banghead: ) still it's only the right pannier that's taken it.

Pondy managed to break his Sat Nav audio lead a couple of days ago when he nearly dropped the bike (I caught him by the way and don't let him tell you different:D ) , so i've gotta do the techie bit tomorrow and try and fix it :rolleyes:

anyways, gonna get off to bed now coz it's another long day tomorrow,

cheerio for now
 
Natty here


Umm thats not quite what i heard "dropped your bike on the beach" pretty sure you told me that you had fallen off!!!! :D the truth comes out now hay!! lol

Natty
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RNLI in action

Breaking news....

Just had a phonecall from Pondboy to say that they were witnessing their first real rescue at Fleetwood and were about to meet a real RNLI team! Apparently someone had gone out for an early morning swim :confused: and got caught in a riptide. So :wave to the RNLI guys. This is what the whole trip is all about.

The bad news is that Carcher has picked up a screw in his rear tyre which will obviously need dealing with sooner rather than later. :firemth

More later probably after they have met up with Bustupbiker in North Wales.

PG x
 
New Tyres :)

After a mindblowing run yesterday (462 miles on B roads and minor A roads) we took it easy today. A short run from Cumbria down to North Wales.

Watched one sea rescue, one huge lifeboat being tractored across 1/4 mile of beach to be launched and had a nice chat with a Plod who is doing an A road coastal run with his mates on R1s & Blades.:eek:

Just got our new rear tyres fitted at Buckley Tyres. Nice guys who know how to put tyres on in double quick time. As soon as we had arrived, they pushed us to the front of a large queue of other bikers and hooked off my rear with a few comments on the the lack of tread. Carcher also got his replaced after running all morning with a cross head screw in the centre tread block. Who says Ultraseal doesn't work!

Now we are eating and drinking BustupBiker out of house and home before an early night ready to meet Sid, Reggie, McGill and all the crew of the Flint RNLI station.

Should be 50/50 split between F650's/1200GS's :) If it wasn't for the Welsh Plod, it could make for and interesting contest. Our cornering v their speed. :cool:

All the best,
The Real PB :beerjug:
 
Glad to hear that your still going strong... sounds like a lot of fun even though some long days on your back sides...
and what about that excursion on the beach... I didnt know you had planned to do some sunbathing as well!!! :sunshine ... oh well you need a bit of R & R as well I suppose...lol

Best of luck on the rest of the ride.

Chris
 


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