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Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:04 pm
by springer
Just read the thread, so know where it is now.
Will do our best to be there, for our first ever gathering.
Ian & Jane (humans)
Heskey & Kyra (canines)
Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 2:29 pm
by PixieAndTheMoon
Hi Springer
you will be most welcome.
We are at Quarry Lane, Allithwaite, LA11 7QJ stick that on your sat nav or google map it and you will find us. It is the turning just after the post office and before the charity shop if you are coming up hill. Beware the speed humps though
Jo

Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:49 pm
by PixieAndTheMoon
Friends, thank you so much for coming! That was one extreme bash for me, the bay walk - that was Harry's idea, the begger. I personally totally enjoyed it as did Sarah, stuck out in the middle of land you know by sight but just couldn't see any LOL and wondered where it was all gonna end. I know it was Kent's Bank but that wasn't anywhere to be seen on the Horizon.
Gosh ain't Cedric and his mate fit! ( I thought it was good PR that that made wait for the sign to follow them whilst they got a mile ahead so they could set up a signing session and have certificates ready) But the Guide Over Sands live on alms so that's cool. But It was too cold and wet, you have to keep moving.
Harry you need a bigger awning extension the night time sessions are too popular!
Saturday night I thought Bay walk once in a lifetime and I have done that, but it is Sunday now and the aches and pains have gone and yeah I would do it again.
Was really great to see seriously "old faces" and new LOL x
Thank you all
Jo x
Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:17 pm
by JDS
Well we got home about 7.00pm after a detour to Arnside for some excellant fish and chips.
Jo and Sarah a big thankyou for organising a great weekend, good to meet all the friends old and new.
The Walk, if you would have asked me last night I would say never again but in hindsight it was fun. It starts of with a gentle 2 or so miles down the coast then a right turn and we head out over the sands, which sounds nice but heavy drizzle and little visibility, 5 maybe 6 miles crossing over rivers, the main river Kent crutch deep in water, then over salt marsh for the last couple of miles with ditches 3 to 4 ft deep and up to a metre wide it was very hard work on hands and knees at times. Considering i have dodgy lungs I did well to make it but Jeanette helped me thro. I think even Harry said it the hardest crossing he has made.
Would I do it again? Im not sure but after completing it there is a tremendous sense of achievement. Thanks Harry for making it happen.
All in all a great weekend.
See you all at thr next one
Dave
Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:11 pm
by Harry
Well what a superb relaxing weekend (NOT)
I finall rolled the two miles home at 7.30pm and have been fast asleep ever since.
Sincere thanks to Jo, Chris and Sarah who put so much in to setting the weekend up. With 8 hookups now available this is now a superb meet venue, superb views over the Bay and local countryside, well drained flattish field and all mod cons on and off site.
With a small but select turnout we managed (just) to squeeze the jacobs join into my caravan awning on Friday night whilst most peeps sat around under the stars & glorious moon.
On Saturday, despite a lovely sunny start the weather deteriorated to a steady heavy drizzle persisting it down for the rest of the day.
Jo & Sarah, The JDSs, Karen(a), Alan (Blobber), and Tony (Mountaingoat) were daft enough to join me for the Cross Bay walk. Having been on the walk a few times I have to admit this was probably the toughest I've ever done. Eight miles, often out of sight of the coast in driving and persistant rain made it a real test of endurance. Atone point I'm sure our guide Cedric had decided to head for the Isle of Man!
We finally got back to the campsite just as it was getting dark. I bunked off home for a shower and a fish supper and returned to find the gang apparently attempting a bar4bie in the dark and rain....nutters.
Copius amounts of falling down juice followed in my awning resulting in a somewhat bleary collapse into bed about 1.30am.
I spent most of Sunday with Tommo at the Steam Gathering in lovely weather...returning about 3.00pm to find peeps still on site. One big advantage of 'exclusive use' sites.
Thanks to all that turned up. Lovely to see peeps again and as ever great company.
cheers
H

Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:41 pm
by mobilecat
I'm really sorry we didn't make it but I am glad a good time was had by all

Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:37 am
by Bongoplod
Glad you all had a great time but one thing is lacking.................PHOTOS!
Brian
Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:14 am
by karena
Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:26 pm
by MountainGoat
Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:34 pm
by Debs and David
Would like to say it looks like fun, but it doesn't
Don't know why someone has a brolly up in the pics, I'm sure they ended up as wet as if they didn't have it up
Sorry to have missed the weekend, and seeing everyone again.
Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:53 pm
by Muzorewa
MountainGoat wrote:

Blimey, that looks like the Pilgrim's Way across to Lindisfarne in the old days

Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:56 pm
by karena
Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:33 pm
by MountainGoat
The main difference with the Lindisfarne walk is that there is about 10 times or more further to walk with no guide posts, lots of quicksand to avoid and deep channels to cross.

Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:12 pm
by AndAndDen
Re: Steam Gathering weekend 23rd-25th July
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:32 pm
by MountainGoat
No looks like it has gone on a walkabout Den.
Tony