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Post by Maeve on Mar 31, 2006 11:38:45 GMT 1
Any ideas on where we are going? What about: Dromara 9:30am, Ballynahinch 10:00am heading to Clough, Castlewellan, Bryansford, Meelmore, Spelga and home to Dromara via Kilcoo? I am looking forward to catching up with everyone on Sunday. Well done to all who participated in the Time trail. Maeve
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Post by peterj on Apr 1, 2006 19:37:27 GMT 1
Well I might be interested, but would drop off early around Castlewellan or Bryansford and head home for Banbridge Presume there will be some sort of a route put up as conf this eve? Peter
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Post by peterbryson on Apr 1, 2006 20:15:57 GMT 1
I'm going to head out early tomorrow, can meet in Ballynahinch, or somewhere along the way. Is this route confirmed?
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Post by Bob P on Apr 1, 2006 21:42:07 GMT 1
Any ideas on where we are going? What about: Dromara 9:30am, Ballynahinch 10:00am heading to Clough, Castlewellan, Bryansford, Meelmore, Spelga and home to Dromara via Kilcoo? I am looking forward to catching up with everyone on Sunday. Well done to all who participated in the Time trail. Maeve sounds like a lot of main roads, not popular with Dromara CC
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Post by Bob P on Apr 1, 2006 21:50:22 GMT 1
We had come to the conclusion at the last meeting that arranging to meet in a 2nd town after dromara was not practicable and decided just to meet in Dromara at 9:30. This was we are not tied to a particular route, especially with the weather as changeable as it is.
See you all in Dromara in the morning
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Post by peterj on Apr 1, 2006 22:13:59 GMT 1
Yes, best to stay off the main roads. See you all there at 0930 Hope it stays dry.
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Post by Bob P on Apr 1, 2006 22:58:39 GMT 1
if the weather looks bad we will do a radius or dromara, can stop in maude's ballynahinch, brennan's or seaconnel if needed. if the sun shines what about riding over to see the race at aughagallon excuse the spelling. for those that don't know it is between lurgan and crumlin
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