so how many members are lurking around the Northwest then?
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so how many members are lurking around the Northwest then?Last edited by dave nohair on Thu Mar 30, 2006 11:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
show and shine........or playing in the mud.....after the record attempt ( anybody going to it from the northwest?) I might suggest a show and shine meeting at a local land mark called rivington barn, not to far from the reebok stadium. more than likly be on a sunday.....cafe is allways open on a sunday!
well i live about as far north west as you can go (whitehaven cumbria) and have recently purchace'd a 2.2 transglobe havent taken it of road yet though still havn't got the courage to try it
NorthwestI may be a bit late posting this reply but as much as Steve pushes the site I don't really look at it much.
I'm from Bolton and have already met some of you. As for the evening runs suggestion Dave, when the rain stops and the river wyre level drops a little we could introduce a couple of the the less experienced members to the other side of there gearbox, with a simple run through the river.
Northwest forntera ownersI live in castleton. Rochdale. Work in Stockport.
Mike C.
Hi Mike, Dave Nohair and myseilf were up near you last month on rooley moor road (I think thats how its spelt ) before we found out it had been down graded to a bridleway, but what the hell still a nice road, wasted on horses.
Ken
rooley moor rdDave (Nohair) Marsden,
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