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Some good pics there like very nice :)

love the pic of me taking a pic of bumper scraping!

JimH - hope I didn't hold you up too much on the 684 from Sedbergh to Bedale, it's nice without traffic

You didn't slow me down, the way you were driving I'm surprised you're nicknamed "Captain Slow" ;)

Thank you Smog M for organising us NE Members, I'll have to visit that Farm again if I'm passing it. It's a shame about the confusion in Hawes, I planned and drove to the Viaduct with the others. I'll see you all at the next NE Meet.

The pics I took are probably not as good as the ones posted on here, although I haven't looked at them yet.

yeah jim keep an eye out for the next meet , me and smog monster going to try organise a drive over moors roads sutton bank stop off at blakey ridge pub see my link above has a massive car park good views and some nice roads to drive on we will post details soon. :yes:

All i,m gonna say is "GET OFF THAT :swear: WALL"

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I've remembered the name of the Harry Potter viaduct

It's Glenfinnan between Fort William and Mallaig.

IIRC it was built by Sir Robert MacAlpine and was at the time the largest Concrete structure.

Ribblehead is made of stone, Britain's longest brick viaduct is at Harringworth near Corby

(See all those years of train spotting have paid off)

@ Martin.... :rofl:

A few from me.

The gatherings...blue is the colour.. :thumbup:

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The forbidden picture... :giggle:

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Tony's 3 wheeled attempt at parking

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And some cheap Fords... :thumbup:

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Some really good pics there

The only Pics I will add that are slightly different to the rest are.

The North Easterners minus Tony and Astra mate who arrived just after I'd taken the photo.

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At Sedbergh Car Park

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Would you swap your Skoda for one of these?

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And Finally a Damp and very wet Ribblehead Viaduct.

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My Photos at the Lay-Bay and at Tan Hill look just the same as the posted ones, so I won't repeat them.

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So who is going to judge of who has the best picture(s). :notme::giggle:

Great Pics everyone. :thumbup:

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Did anyone take any pix of the countryside?

looks like we all got some good pics

Haha didn't realise how bad my parking attempt was !!!

Never mind love the picture that should of never been " GET OFF THE F***ING WALL" classic lol

how do i upload photos i have some of the great views while driving around

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how do i upload photos i have some of the great views while driving around

you need a photobucket account (or some website like that) then you copy the image code

Here is a few of the great views we had

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Rain clouds moving in over the tops

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Some nice photos of my ar5e end lol does my bum look big in this :p

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Yes :giggle::giggle:

I'm glad someone managed a picture of your taxi Martin, held us up for long enough...... :rofl:

More like unmarked police Vrs plenty of cars would not overtake him on way back home :giggle:

I'm glad someone managed a picture of your taxi Martin, held us up for long enough...... :rofl:

at one point a few of us dropped back massively to have some fun :rofl::giggle: blooming laguna estates!

I did almost die overtaking a yaris up alston haha

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I noticed you were going slowly over the Buttertubs road when I was following you. I then noticed the drop and the thin wire fence and thought it was a wise decision, especially on a wet road. If you were not careful it may have been a fresh air corner.

Glad to see you all had a great day out. I was gutted I had to miss this as we had already tied up to do the Trough of Borland run with northern mini. We had a great day also but we looked a bit out of place in my Fiesta Van. The wife would not let me and the lad Andy have her mini, she loves it too much for me to flog it. The MG is still up in Scotland all mechanical work complete but the map module was faulty so no V8 burble till this weekend fingers crossed.

I will hold on to the mini route if anyone would like a nice pre-planned route for future runs.

Steve.

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