Mike's feeling a bit better. . . .

paulgs1000

Elite
 Newcastle upon Tyne
By the end of the week Mike (Cherrym) is feeling a bit better and we arranged to meet up and make the most of the settled ( and sometimes sunny) weather.

Usual meet up point is Kingston Park Tescos. After a lie in (been busy the day before) we had a quick conflab and taking the forecast into account, I suggested a trip to show Mike and his wife Barter Books which fitted in quite well as Mike needed to visit Hardy's fishing supplies in Alnwick.
I'd changed my wheels and tyres back to the GoodYears. :thumbsup:

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Being ex bikers we head out on our favourite routes with some really challenging and technical roads - all great fun but the road surface is still inconsistent and despite taking care, slides were inevitable but not serious. Where the road was dry and clean(ish) it's was brilliant to let the Zeds revs rise and enjoy some of the terrific driving to be had.

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Live firing on the ranges - this really is a beautiful part of the country despite the red flags!

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Following Craig's (Chezsherman) lead, we swopped Zeds for part of the route. I was impressed with Mike's 2.5si and he still felt happy with his choice after trying my Zed. Interesting comparison though. The roof went down when I tried his Zed - (we'll forgive Mike leaving his roof up when he's still not feeling 100%) :D

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Through Rothbury and past Cragside to head for Alnwick - the sections up to Thropton and Rothbury are really twisty and tight - I love it despite the road surface and possible traffic hold ups. After Cragside - climbing up and over to Eglingham. . . photos don't do it justice.

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Some of you will have heard of Hardy's - they are a well established and well known firm and there is a museum on site attached to their retail outlet in Alnwick. Mike needed some fishing kit so we all went in to take a look. Superb quality goods but not cheap! If you're passing and have the time it's worth a look. It's probably Mecca if you're into fly-fishing!

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Just up the road was Barter Books and we negotiated the difficult parking (it was half term so quite busy with families - not normally that full). We called here with Craig earlier in the week and it's a great place to visit if you're in the area - in the old station buildings with coal fires and velvet and leather settees - very special. We had lunch here in their café.

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After a lengthy lunch and time looking through the books (300,000 of them!) it was getting late and so we headed down the A1 to Morpeth and from there took a turn down back lanes to the A69 where Steph and I gave a warm wave to Mike and Shirley as they headed home on the A68.

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A similar route to that taken with Craig on Monday - but we don't care - we'll get out in the Zed whenever we can - thanks Mike!
Now the only down side - having to clean the Zed again. . . . but very pleased to have my good tyres back on the road. :thumbsup:

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Looks like another great day was had. The roads look quiet for half term :) and the sun even managed to come out for you as well :D

I see you changed your winter wheels for summers Paul :o
I was thinking of possibly doing the same, I even got new Goodyears fitted on the rears today then I saw the weather forecast with snow tomorrow ....... so I think I might wait a bit longer to before I swop mine over.
 
I love reading about you getting out and using your car for what it's for :thumbsup:

I even went out for a drive in mine after work last night.
 
Always good to follow your miles Paul & your pics always add to the drives :thumbsup:
Just planning my drive north with mrs w this May so can i ask RE route north through Kielder via Hawick to Pitlochry :driving: hoping for quiet stretches of road with some nice towns + villages , am i right or wrong :?
 
andysat said:
Great pics-looks like you had a good time! :)

Yep another great day - love being out with other Zeds - because ours' look quite similar it's good to get a view of Mike's Zed - gives me an impression of how ours looks on the road.

Swiftly said:
Looks like another great day was had. The roads look quiet for half term :) and the sun even managed to come out for you as well :D

I see you changed your winter wheels for summers Paul :o
I was thinking of possibly doing the same, I even got new Goodyears fitted on the rears today then I saw the weather forecast with snow tomorrow ....... so I think I might wait a bit longer to before I swop mine over.

I never thought about the roads being quiet - they were but Alnwick was busy. Glad to be back on the Good Years but the forecast is taking a turn for the worse, just as we head to our March 1st run. . . we'll have to hope for the sunny clear periods forecast amongst the rough stuff. . .

Machine monkey said:
I love reading about you getting out and using your car for what it's for :thumbsup:

I even went out for a drive in mine after work last night.

Thanks MM, that's why I post - hopefully some folk enjoy reading through and seeing the photos - I love driving the Zed and enjoy putting together the photos so I'll carry on . . . :thumbsup:

mr wilks said:
Always good to follow your miles Paul & your pics always add to the drives :thumbsup:
Just planning my drive north with mrs w this May so can i ask RE route north through Kielder via Hawick to Pitlochry :driving: hoping for quiet stretches of road with some nice towns + villages , am i right or wrong :?

Oh your going to love the roads up here - in May they should be particularly quiet. I'll suggest routes and send a pm. Need to talk it through with Steph as she's the satnav and map guru. Let me know if you fancy a meet up and if poss we'll drive up a section with you (understand if you prefer to have time with mrs wilks) . The road up to and beyond Kielder is excellent and the road from there to Hawick superb. If you have the time and never visited why not drive up (or down) the Northumberland coast? You'll not be disappointed in the castles, views and coast. I'll pm. :thumbsup:

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hey Paul
I love reading and viewing the photos you put on here love it will have to get up to your part or the country some time this year .
you have a great life balance I have a couple of years left at work before I retire and hope to do the same it will be magic
keep the great work up :thumbsup: :driving:
 
shortfuse 2 said:
hey Paul
I love reading and viewing the photos you put on here love it will have to get up to your part or the country some time this year .
you have a great life balance I have a couple of years left at work before I retire and hope to do the same it will be magic
keep the great work up :thumbsup: :driving:

Hope your plans come to fruition - taking early retirement is a decision I haven't regretted. As I've said, this is my wife's and my hobby and pastime - we love nothing better than getting out in the Zed. Do try and get up to the North East, Northumberland and the Borders - great roads, less traffic and terrific scenery. Come join one of our runs or let me know when you're thinking of heading up here and I might be able to suggest some great places to drive and visit - if you like we may even be able to meet up and introduce you to a few good routes if we're free. . . . . :thumbsup:

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