Can i put my name down for this. Me and the wife
Pbondar said:Saturday night before the run...
As a few people are coming up the night before I wonder what appetite (pun) there was for an informal dinner...
It's a bit of a mixed bag out here in the sticks..so I can advise informally some of the better dining places at certain budgets and/or we could meet up at one of these places?
I'll leave it democracy to decide...OMG...![]()
RSVP
patriot66 said:Thanks Peter. That's great. Will go ahead and book a BnB then. Looking forward to it.![]()
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cerbera said:Accommodation booked![]()
jamesditchy said:Can i put my name down for this. Me and the wife
Chezsherman said:put me down for a provisional attendee just checking my diary on this date.
earthdweller said:Which side of the country are you looking at the start finish ?
If it's the Carlisle end I'd be interested
Andy
craig3.2 said:patriot66 said:Thanks Peter. That's great. Will go ahead and book a BnB then. Looking forward to it.![]()
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Be good to see you again Simon![]()
craig3.2 said:Pbondar said:Following on from runs to 'Dumfries and Galloway' and 'Scottish Borders' and after discussing with Craig3.2, I'm pleased to say we are adding the third element of this Scottish trilogy.
The Border Reivers run will start in a Scottish Border town on an approximately 225 mile route heading south west across the Border, following Hadrian's Wall then in a large orbit through the English Scottish Borders finishing back to said same town.
It doesn't use any of the roads used on the previous two runs.
Expressions of interest welcome..joining details will be sent out a week before. Looking for an 09:00 departure and return around 17:00.
For interest Border Reivers were raiders along the Anglo-Scottish border from the late 13th century to the beginning of the 17th century. Their ranks consisted of both Scottish and English families, and they raided the entire Border country without regard to their victims' nationality. When raiding, or riding, as it was termed, the reivers rode light on hardy nags or ponies renowned for the ability to pick their way over the boggy moss lands, as soldiers, the Border reivers were considered among the finest light cavalry in all of Europe.
Not sure whether a Z4 meets the criterion, you will have to decide if you qualify as a reiver!
Any questions..pls ask..
Attending......
1.Pbondar
2.Garybroon
3.MefiEcosse
4.Cerbera
5.Patriot66
6.Swiftly
7.Craig3.2
8.sgr74
9.Jamesditchy
10.Earthdweller??
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Pbondar said:Craig, thnx, it will be what it will be...I've given up planning based on weather as even at 24 hours notice they can't seem to get it right...I guess if it is p*ssing it down then there will be less grockles ..-![]()