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Re: How many miles in July?

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2600 in the caddy
100 ish on MTB
few odd miles walking and tatting around in the 'Skud so 2750 ish?

nice little trip in the van on Tuesday for all of 10 mins work nr Pucklechurch, 5.30 start, left site at 08.10 and promptly hit the Bath / Bristol / A46 / M4 traffic.
so taking the 'scenic' route back i travelled far and wide again..

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who knew the A46 was that long :-D

and yes i have been to the other 2 Dunkirk's this year as well :lol:
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Re: How many miles in July?

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We have a few oddities up here eg Toronto Washington Philidelphia in Co Durham and New York in North Tyneside.

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Re: How many miles in July?

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Just home from last trip today so its:
2465 in C5
292 in MX3
23 on NT650V
0 on RF900RW
Plus aroud 45 walking, so 2780 total :)
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Re: How many miles in July?

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Started the month off af 59,227 and now the mileometer is 60,480

1253 . Obviously being a number noticer 1234 would have been better :-D
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None on the bike, need citrojim back for a bit of encouragement, plenty of dogwalking though.

So as is my custom I will attempt to make something of my 60480 end milage for the month and produce some random link, keeps me amused.

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Of course the literal numbers of the milometer 060480 could be the 6th of April 1980 but also straight off if hexadecimal would specify this rather nice blue
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Estimated around 60 in the car and the same on shanks'
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Re: How many miles in July?

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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 31 Jul 2019, 14:06 We have a few oddities up here eg Toronto Washington Philidelphia in Co Durham and New York in North Tyneside.

Regards Neil

Not far from here are Australia Canada Palestine and Egypt.

OK, the Australia is one of the chalk badges on the hills near Salisbury, but the rest are villages or parts of.

As for distances, I'm going to get on the thread out of phase and not have a calendar month. About 2500 the week that included bits of July and August, and the car passed 250,000 total. Then about 2500 since, including a brief trip to the south of France

Besides that, at Frisange in Luxembourg I broke a record on filling this tank that the spec calls 65 litres: old record 77.00 now 77.73 litres.

My longest ever distance on a tankful was 931 miles, quite early on, but that was on 72.6 litres (and run out). Can the tank sag with age and gradually get bigger?
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I expect it is Litres getting smaller, like mars bars and wagon wheels.
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Re: How many miles in July?

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approx:
2000 in the Caddy
250 in the Beat
100 in the Skud
120 ish on the MTB
plus the odd few i've missed somewhere so arouind 2500 ish?

France for 3 weeks next w/e so majority of the miles at my own cost for a change :(
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Re: How many miles in August

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This is the end of month reading.
nfownwork
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62467 take away last month end 60480 we get
13 miles short of 2000 miles 1987 miles

Couple of North Yorkshire trips, and mooching around the Scottish Borders add up to a bumper month for me.

Random 62467 celebratory link to follow :-D

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Re: How many miles in August

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Just home from last trip today so its:
1981 in C5
137 in MX3
0 on NT650V
0 on RF900RW
215 in Piper Cherokee belonging to my mate
Plus aroud 70 walking, so 2403 in total :):

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Apologies for duplicate post - cock up on the editing front :-D
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062467 precisely on the mileometer for me......what's this months random link.

Well postcard reference 062467 on oldpostcards.com just so happens to be a picture of Swedish American Lines Motor Ship Gripsholm taken in 1958.

Lets not let accuracy get in the way of a random link. The actual ship on the postcard must be MS Gripsholm in its second incarnation because the first one was renamed "Berlin" in 1954 when it was sold.

The first MS Gripsholm is more interesting....It was Built by our own Armstrong Whitworth and Company in Newcastle for the Swedish American Line for use in the Gothenburg-New York City run. She was of great historical importance as the first ship built for transatlantic express service as a diesel-powered motor vessel, rather than as a steamship.

Hence she was an MS as opposed to an SS!

Fascinating stuff! Here's wiki for the curious https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Gripsholm_%281924%29

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Re: How many miles in August

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Like it Mick......the random link/picture should be compulsory!
mickthemaverick wrote: 31 Aug 2019, 19:27 Image
and the Cherokee milage declaration fits in perfectly in a month where the Pickled Egg Jukebox had a native american theme night, and I myself photographed a Mercedes 208D Autotrail Cherokee and stuffed it up on the interesting/awful campers thread. Without looking it up the Piper Cherokee is a light aircraft?

If you missed the PE jukebox theme night...you may be familiar with the song Three Wheels on my Wagon..including the line "the Cherokees are after me...."......who knew Burt Bacharach wrote the tune!

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Re: How many miles in August

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Indeed it should!! We'll keep it up and hope the rest join in! :)

Yes it is a light aircraft known as a PA28 to the piloting fraternity. We had a day out to the Isle of Wight yesterday where I found yesterday's signs on the "signs you have spotted thread"! I didn't know BB had written the music for 3 Wheels on my Wagon but I have a faint recollection of Dick van Dyke singing it? :?: :)
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Re: How many miles in August

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mickthemaverick wrote: 31 Aug 2019, 20:23 I didn't know BB had written the music for 3 Wheels on my Wagon but I have a faint recollection of Dick van Dyke singing it? :?: :)
Your faint recollection is right, but I chose this version for my submission.

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