Pennine Cycleway NCN68 (&quiz) -On your virtual Bike
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Re: On Your Virtual Bike:The Pennine Cycleway (&quiz)
OK so finally on the bike and heading for elevenses, time to get the grey matter going:
Pennine Cycleway Quiz Question Day 5 Number 1-Where might you see this on the first part of our journey and what could you expect to find inside?
Pennine Cycleway Quiz Question Day 5 Number 1-Where might you see this on the first part of our journey and what could you expect to find inside?
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Re: On Your Virtual Bike:The Pennine Cycleway (&quiz)
I forgot to mention, thanks for looking after Bob yesterday Neil, he thoroughly enjoyed the day. However he advises me that he has been promoted from Social Secretary to Cultural Attaché and has his first recommendation for this evening's digs. Having thoroughly researched the places available in Alston, and ignoring those out to the east as they are too far off course with no cabs around, his offering is The Cumberland Hotel:
Nice bar:
and comfy surroundings:
So I'll call them at lunchtime and book for those who are happy with that and need a room
Nice bar:
and comfy surroundings:
So I'll call them at lunchtime and book for those who are happy with that and need a room
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That will suite me fine Mick. Our overnight stop at Alston is the last outpost of Cumbria on the trip, its all Northumberland and a small bit of Scotland after that.mickthemaverick wrote: ↑22 May 2020, 10:56 his offering is The Cumberland Hotel:
So I'll call them at lunchtime and book for those who are happy with that and need a room
Sedbergh is just a skip down the road from Dent so a morning coffee and cake will be a nice relaxing start.
Cheers Neil
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Excellent already there Seeing as we are in Cumbria I will let go my Taylors of Harrogate tea requirement and move onto this from old established firm Farrar's from Kendal, and to have a marginal French link I've selected a cafetiere of this...mickthemaverick wrote: ↑22 May 2020, 10:22 The other questions have been answered comprehensively so I'll leave it at that and get on with today's ride - can I suggest elevenses at Smatts?:
..and to eat toasted teakake with raspberry jam and butter.
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Re: On Your Virtual Bike:The Pennine Cycleway (&quiz)
..and while we are supping I'll clear up the Boathouse Question.....and maybe you can reveal the answer to your Widdop reservoir one which I too comprehensively researched but came up without a satisfactory claim to fame other than someone who described it as the highest beach in Britain on Trip Advisor and the Valve tutter is grade II listed and inspired by the designer's visit to the Suez Canal
So my boathouse one again springs from a "twitter fact" so may be rubbish but...
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So my boathouse one again springs from a "twitter fact" so may be rubbish but...
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When we were in Sedburgh last year, although in Cumbria Will Carling's old School was hosting a Lancashire County Cricket match against my home County Durham.
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I cannot believe the National Trust destroyed the central walkway!!! What were they thinking of.......oh, profit from the fly fishery no doubt!!
You found the answer I was after in the highest beach in Britain!! I did put up a picture of the "beach" as a half answer so I think you may have been looking too deep!! Now it would be criminal to ride through Orton without buying some life sustaining chocolate for later on so I think I'll stop at Kennedy's for a quick coffee and a stock up - other venues are available PS As Bob has just proved, he's gone to Friar's!!
You found the answer I was after in the highest beach in Britain!! I did put up a picture of the "beach" as a half answer so I think you may have been looking too deep!! Now it would be criminal to ride through Orton without buying some life sustaining chocolate for later on so I think I'll stop at Kennedy's for a quick coffee and a stock up - other venues are available PS As Bob has just proved, he's gone to Friar's!!
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While we are in Orton I noticed the rather impressive church tower that you can see in the picture which just warrants a question so
Pennine Cycleway Quiz Question Day 5 Number 2- Who made some alterations to the church in the second half of the 19th Century and what was done?
Pennine Cycleway Quiz Question Day 5 Number 2- Who made some alterations to the church in the second half of the 19th Century and what was done?
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You are setting a cracking pace Mick, Canny ride 16 ish miles from Sedbergh to Orton although I have been Ashes to Ashes-ing. Your number 1 quiz question for today ismickthemaverick wrote: ↑22 May 2020, 12:01 Now it would be criminal to ride through Orton without buying some life sustaining chocolate for later on so I think I'll stop at Kennedy's for a quick coffee and a stock up - other venues are available PS As Bob has just proved, he's gone to Friar's!!
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I think you will have departed Orton by the time I get there. I'll be calling in at the Orton Scar Cafe when I get there, been there before nice and relaxing.
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Re: On Your Virtual Bike:The Pennine Cycleway (&quiz)
With most of the places being little villages I think a substantial lunch in Appleby is called for. If necessary I'll fit my BSA winged wheel to catch up once I have finished in Orton. Look like I need a mooch around the Church to answer quiz question 2.
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The answer I was looking for is included in the page your link takes us to so I will give you a correct for that! The actual answer I had on the card was:NewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑22 May 2020, 12:19 Your number one quiz question for today is.
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Do you think A rendezvous in Appleby for lunch?
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Bob has been looking ahead to lunch (always thinking about his grub that lad! ) and he found what is apparenty a cracking Ploughman's served at Temptations in Bridge Street, which is actually part of our route. Now you will already have noted his love of cheese so getting him to go anywhere else is a non starter. Thus Temptations, which does have cracking reviews , is the suggested site for Lunch:
location:
and the ploughmans:
They also offer a cracking range of Pizza's which may be my choice:
Ok with everyone else?
location:
and the ploughmans:
They also offer a cracking range of Pizza's which may be my choice:
Ok with everyone else?
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I do love the virtual internet. When Neil mentioned the hard climb at the end of the day I had a brainwave and rang up a friend in the states about a device he invented and he agreed to ship a dozen of them to the Temptations cafe in Appleby for collection when we get there. All in 3 hours - fantastic For a quick preview have a look and see if you'd like one. They are on special offer today and are going for the princely sum of a pint of best payable within the rest of the trip:
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Right thats me in Appleby, but I'll take off the winged wheel for the next bit and try one of those things youve managed to get hold of Mick.mickthemaverick wrote: ↑22 May 2020, 12:51 Bob has been looking ahead to lunch (always thinking about his grub that lad! ) and he found what is apparenty a cracking Ploughman's served at Temptations in Bridge Street, which is actually part of our route. Now you will already have noted his love of cheese so getting him to go anywhere else is a non starter. Thus Temptations, which does have cracking reviews , is the suggested site for Lunch:
They also offer a cracking range of Pizza's which may be my choice:
Reckon I'll go for a pizza too Mick.....bit of a toppings traditionalist though got to be pepperoni. Now I do like a bit of nice bread some fine olive oil and balsamic vinegar to tickle the tastebuds while the pizza arrives.
I'll ponder the quiz questions too!
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and come on let me be the first to put my musical selection on.. well you didnt expect it to be obvious did you?
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