
Start of a new series methinks..... Hallaton bottle kicking, Ashbourne Shrove football, Bonsall hen racing, Knaresborough bed race, Egremont gurning, etc, and... obviously... Birdlip cheese rolling...
Scope for next 100 BaM's there

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Thanks Chris. A bit too much food though. It was hard to pedal up the hills to BedfordshireBearlegged wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 7:07 am Good one Lu, with an excellent selection of food and drink!
RIP wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 7:51 am Yep nice that, lots going on there, and, er, beers.
Start of a new series methinks..... Hallaton bottle kicking, Ashbourne Shrove football, Bonsall hen racing, Knaresborough bed race, Egremont gurning, etc, and... obviously... Birdlip cheese rolling...
Scope for next 100 BaM's there![]()
Just get me roped in!
I've come to the conclusion that the bike space designers have never actually tried to put a bike into one - Azuma east Coast trains, Scotrail bastardised HST's, and the pendolinos....frogatthefarriers wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 11:21 pm BaM 2024 - September - Done.
Caught a train to Stafford (Avanti West Coast, with probably the worst designed bike space ever). Then pedalled to…
To tie up a loose end re Fiery Furze and its dead-end bridleway: ""In enclosure awards, there is usually an allotment for the Poor or the “Poor’s Firing”, that is usually in the “care” of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor. It was often remote from the village and on the poorest land, which had not previously been enclosed and cultivated. All it could usefully grow was gorse or furze, which burns very readily and hotly. After a fire or being cut down it regrows from the roots".Tractionman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 8:02 pm That's a pity about the incident at the end but interesting that bridleway just ending, normally that's something that happens at a parish boundary where the right of way has been recorded in one parish but not the adjoining one but in this case the dotted line for the parish boundary is another field away... Curious![]()
Damn! I can’t find my book of silly games - I must have chucked it. This just goes to show that you never know when something will be useful again, and why my sheds are bursting with stuff. I can’t even remember the title, but the picture on the front cover of “No Pie, No Priest”, Harry Pearson, looks familiar. I’ll have to get another copy and we can have some silly sports bivvies. On the other hand, I could save myself a few quid by you picking the venue from your book. Hmmm?RIP wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 11:52 am
Just get me roped in!
Book might be Wacky Nation by Bamber (BaM-ber!) & Raynes - I've got it, let's do a grand tour. I can appreciate basic 'scenery' as much as the next Boner. "There's a mountain, very nice".For about half an hour. Then I get bit bored unfortunately.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wacky-Nat ... 8310226
Tables nicely turned
Oooh! Is that a hint/suggestion? But £25? Nah, that’s not too much. And I can get there on the train.
That's a great piece of detective work!RIP wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2024 12:27 pmTo tie up a loose end re Fiery Furze and its dead-end bridleway: ""In enclosure awards, there is usually an allotment for the Poor or the “Poor’s Firing”, that is usually in the “care” of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor. It was often remote from the village and on the poorest land, which had not previously been enclosed and cultivated. All it could usefully grow was gorse or furze, which burns very readily and hotly. After a fire or being cut down it regrows from the roots".Tractionman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 8:02 pm That's a pity about the incident at the end but interesting that bridleway just ending, normally that's something that happens at a parish boundary where the right of way has been recorded in one parish but not the adjoining one but in this case the dotted line for the parish boundary is another field away... Curious![]()
Quite likely then that the bridleway/RoW ended at the "Poor's Firing" so they could collect the gorse.
Weather is supposed to be nice this weekend, if a little on the chillier side overnight; dry trails are probably wishful thinking after all the rain. Just need to decide where to go...fatbikephil wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 8:20 pm REMINDER!
Last weekend in September is approaching and the last weekend of the summer quarter, get 'em in bivviers!
trails are dry up here BoabBoab wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 10:29 pmWeather is supposed to be nice this weekend, if a little on the chillier side overnight; dry trails are probably wishful thinking after all the rain. Just need to decide where to go...fatbikephil wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 8:20 pm REMINDER!
Last weekend in September is approaching and the last weekend of the summer quarter, get 'em in bivviers!
Give it a few years and I'll be able to take advantage on a more regular basis...fatbikephil wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 10:31 pmtrails are dry up here BoabBoab wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 10:29 pmWeather is supposed to be nice this weekend, if a little on the chillier side overnight; dry trails are probably wishful thinking after all the rain. Just need to decide where to go...fatbikephil wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 8:20 pm REMINDER!
Last weekend in September is approaching and the last weekend of the summer quarter, get 'em in bivviers!![]()