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UK 2004 Meeting
Just posted a thread on the Adventure Riders site, follow the link:
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=46768
Also includes another link to my SmugMug site with 200+ photos.
Thanks for a great weekend, see you next year!
Regards
Steve
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Thanks for posting all the excellent photos so quickly.
You've got my bike on page 8 ( http://possu.smugmug.com/gallery/161238/8/6006042)
Did we chat in the café on Saturday morning?
Thanks to everyone for making it a really enjoyable meet and especially the guides who took us off-road. It was my bike’s introduction to mud and we only fell off twice.
Hope to be back next year so please keep it in July.
Stephan O.
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We did speak in the Cafe & we also spoke afterwards when you mentioned falling off twice, fortunately without damage.
See you next year?
Steve
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My first meeting, sadly only got there on Saturday afternoon, but I really enjoyed it, thanks to all the organizers.
Hoping to make contact with some Africa Twin riders that I met at Newport Pagnell Service station, they are from London, please get in contact, perhaps we can ride out together sometime??
Cheers
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Hi all,
Another great big thank you to all the organisers, trail guides, speakers & part-takers. Cheers.
I even managed to join Paul Pratt to go to my first steam rally - good stuff. Anyone know how to get his book into the Book section of this website?
All the best,
Bal.
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Quote:
Originally posted by 100wattwarlock:
My first meeting, sadly only got there on Saturday afternoon, but I really enjoyed it, thanks to all the organizers.
Hoping to make contact with some Africa Twin riders that I met at Newport Pagnell Service station, they are from London, please get in contact, perhaps we can ride out together sometime??
Cheers
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Is that the M1 services? We were 2-up on a black twin travelling with 2 others heading for london. Were you the guy on the 1150 GS leaving as we arrived? sorry if we didnt get your name at the time. Keen for a meet up & some tire kicking.
Thanks to all involved with the weekend, great organization, great location, great company!
Cheers
Gibbo
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Hey Steve.
Great pics, they sure catch the atmosphere of the weekend. I don't know how many times over the weekend I said "Hi" to you without finding out who you were. Well, now I know. The picture of me ( http://possu.smugmug.com/gallery/161238/10/6007557) must have been taken fairly early on on saturday 'cos I'm still remarkably clean.
I still have the same stupid grin on my face as I type this.
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