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Crab and Winkle way 25th May

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Crab and Winkle way 25th May

Postby Geoff on Wed May 21, 2008 7:22 pm

So the weather forecast is good, i've had a few replies, and for those of you still umm'ing and arr'ing you can still come and join us for this ride.

There are trains arriving in Canterbury at 10:29, 10:33, 11:04 and 11:15

We'll wait for the last one of these but try and catch the earlier ones please!

Let us you your mobile number just in case there is a problem.

Remember we are not meeting at either station but at a point in between - see the website http://www.hhycc.com/Crab_and_Winkle_Way.html for details...

See you there and don't forget the sun lotion! :wink:

Geoff, Andrea and Stan
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Postby Geoff on Tue May 27, 2008 8:24 am

14 riders took advantage in the lull of the bank Holiday rain to enjoy a 14 mile return ride from Canterbury to Whitstable. Glorious sunshine accompanied the group through the Kent countryside, and the kids just had to cool off in the sea!

After a filling Fish and Chips lunch, and a group photo of us paddling, we headed back to Canterbury, pausing only to lay a buttercup wreath at the point where Zak had decided to do some extreme off roading on the way to the sea, leaving bits of his elbow to nature.

Ice creams in Canterbury were the order of the day before catching the train home

Thanks to all who came and made this a lovely day.

Photos are now on the website http://www.hhycc.com
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