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Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 11th, '16, 17:50
by badgerKDD
Robbo87 wrote:
badgerKDD wrote:
billinom8s wrote: It's a nice easy route as it's the cobweb run. A few stop off points and some nice roads in between them.
To finish with we can stop at any pubs in that rough area if you like.
I think the locals of Upottery, Yarcombe and Newcott might be offended by referring to them as 'Rough', I always thought they were quite picturesque ;) ..................
'ere! O'ive been a local in two outa them dree places an' oi resemble that, we'em vurry nice folks o'ill 'ave 'e knaw!

BTW, w'ass pitcherskew mean Mr Badger Zir? Cas'n find'in in th' English-Deb'n dickshinurry :?:
I think it means there's often a local man in a smock, chewing on a piece of straw with a pint 'o Zider in his hand, hanging around when tourists are taking photo's ;) .

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 16th, '16, 15:12
by billinom8s
Change of starting point.

Gonna start at Caras diner.

I'll alter the map to show it.

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 16th, '16, 16:05
by billinom8s
tweaked

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Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 16th, '16, 16:51
by Ruffian
Woo hoo breakfast starting point

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 16th, '16, 19:04
by billinom8s
yep, have been talking to her and she has agreed to open at 0830 instead of 10am so people had better turn up.

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 16th, '16, 19:25
by Robbo87
So it's an 0830 hrs meet then is it?

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 16:18
by gee46
Mmm breakfast my weekly dinner lol can't beet cara's

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 16:48
by gee46
Where does the tweaked route go after chard

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 17:02
by MellowYellow
gee46 wrote:Where does the tweaked route go after chard
Looks to me like like A30 to one of the terrible pub thingies.

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 17:07
by billinom8s
indeed it does.

fairly central for northerners and southerners alike

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 17:29
by Robbo87
gee46 wrote:Where does the tweaked route go after chard
A30 leave Chard High Street heading north up Snowden Hill (still on A30), 2 miles then right at Pretty Oak, 2.5 miles to junction with A303, you'll see there's one of them there dreaded pub things right in front of you - it's the Eagle Tavern. When you're in that immediate area beware the evil gatso on that junction, northern side.

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 18:46
by billinom8s
you'll be fine. as we are crossing the road there and the gatso points the other way it will be zero issue unless you get it massively wrong

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 19:39
by Robbo87
It isn't decommisioned and was a 'beware for the future' for the possible future info' of any grockemmets out there who didn't know about it. Devon & Somerset's finest need their canteen fund topping up regularily.

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 21:00
by Tractorwackyracer
How am I going to get home from there can we changer outer again as it seems to happen a lot these days ! :8o)):

Re: Friendly Cobweb ride - Sunday March 20th

Posted: Jan 19th, '16, 21:16
by Robbo87
Tractorwackyracer wrote:How am I going to get home from there can we changer outer again as it seems to happen a lot these days ! :8o)):
It's a piece of wotsit for you getting home from the Eagle Tavern Mark :P .
Just keep on keeping on on the B road alongside the pub towards Taunton and Wellinton for around 5 miles, over a X roads, until you come to a T junction, then turn right past the Holman Clavel pub, half a mile, then straight on at the crossroads and keep going - and going - and going, past Wellington Monument, lots of bends now - beware the extreme right at Wrangway Cross - over the top of the M5 and straight across at X roads onto a (very) minor road for 300 yards and then turn left onto the A38 which will take you past the Maidendown Stage, Morgans Cafe and on to Waterloo Cross, turn left and you're virtualy home. Basicaly you're heading across the Blackdown Hills and except for the A38 bit it's all virtualy empty B roads :D .
'Course 'The Pres' may have already decided that's the way he's going; but if not, I'm happy to show that way to anyone who wants to head back to e.g. Honiton/East Devon, Taunton, Wellington, Willand, Cully, Tivvy and/or all points N. E. or W of the Eagle Tavern.