YHA Weekend Rides
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YHA Weekend Rides
Just putting the thought out there to discuss.
But years ago YHA weekends were quite a normal occurrence once or twice a year. So just wondering if there is any mileage in considering doing another one or two?
Cap the one way out mileage to about a 100 mile radius and keep the group down to a small compact group, say six?
Brecon Beacons is one YHA that Ive looked at, which is right (maybe a whisker over) on that capped limit. But there are quite a few to choose from, thoughts?
But years ago YHA weekends were quite a normal occurrence once or twice a year. So just wondering if there is any mileage in considering doing another one or two?
Cap the one way out mileage to about a 100 mile radius and keep the group down to a small compact group, say six?
Brecon Beacons is one YHA that Ive looked at, which is right (maybe a whisker over) on that capped limit. But there are quite a few to choose from, thoughts?
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Sounds like a cracking idea to me. 100 miles sounds about right, we had quite a few doing a century a couple of weeks ago.
I'd certainly be happy with a hostel and Brecon Beacons is easy to get to and not as lumpy as it sounds.
I'd certainly be happy with a hostel and Brecon Beacons is easy to get to and not as lumpy as it sounds.
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We did a lot of hostelling in the 1950's.
Norman Adams led ten of us on a hostel tour of Southern Ireland in 1954, starting in Cork and finishing in Dublin. Other notable occasions were the Bonfire run to Welsh Bicknor and a New Years Eve celebration at Stow on the Wold. Most of the hostelling was in the winter, outside the racing season and we often turned out en masse
Great fun.
A lot of beer was consumed.
Norman Adams led ten of us on a hostel tour of Southern Ireland in 1954, starting in Cork and finishing in Dublin. Other notable occasions were the Bonfire run to Welsh Bicknor and a New Years Eve celebration at Stow on the Wold. Most of the hostelling was in the winter, outside the racing season and we often turned out en masse
Great fun.
A lot of beer was consumed.
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I really like this idea. Good ride, good company, comfortable bed, beer. Possibly rain but I’m over that now.
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Oh...one more point, if lm leading lm not stopping till lve found a cake shop that does Victoria sponge!
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As indicated elsewhere, I'm interested provided that the timing works out for me. I have very little scope for another weekend away this summer, for example. I think that the social element is a key part of making a cycling weekend enjoyable, so if we're hostelling I would definitely prefer a hostel that's close enough to civilisation to enable us to walk to a pub in the evening.
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Just putting this idea back on people's radar.
This coming May will see me retire and l really want to go exploring and see a bit more of the UK, which before Woody says anything, does not include camping!!
As well as the YHA (or stopping in a pub) weekend, how about taking a train out to somewhere and ride back either the same day or the next day?
This coming May will see me retire and l really want to go exploring and see a bit more of the UK, which before Woody says anything, does not include camping!!
As well as the YHA (or stopping in a pub) weekend, how about taking a train out to somewhere and ride back either the same day or the next day?
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As indicated before, I'm interested in principle, Alan, but it'll all depend on specifics of timing and so on. I've got the period 18 to 21 May earmarked for a mini tour myself, but have yet to select a destination or make any proper plans. Depending on what you decide, there might be scope for linking up.
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To be honest George, come 1st May l'm a free agent, so l can fit in to suit anyone that may not be in the same position.
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Just having a quick look around at YHA's with a 100 mile radius of the Black Horse.
The Peak District has a good selection of options, ranging from around 70 to 100 miles.
It would be ideal if we could get enough people interested so that we could book a dorm just for us?
The Peak District has a good selection of options, ranging from around 70 to 100 miles.
It would be ideal if we could get enough people interested so that we could book a dorm just for us?
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Hi All
yep sounds good, just waiting on a few other options and dates coming through but sounds good so far to me
yep sounds good, just waiting on a few other options and dates coming through but sounds good so far to me
Thank You
Paul B
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I'd be interested, though George's dates don't suit me as I'm planning on doing my own short tour further afield.
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I’m free also 18th -21st may Im interested