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Archive 2010
Early friday morning before the fog arrived.
 

Lord Stones 2009; low cloud, fog, mizzle, arrived around 10am on the Friday and only varied in the degree of thickness, but the wheels mob did have a club bonfire on the Friday evening that kept the pesky midges at bay.  OK, the weather did it’s best to dampen spirits (apparently Martyn had to put a lid on his rum glass so it didn’t get filled with water or midges) but all in all, the wheels mob had a good weekend.

Pictures by Ray and Martyn

 

One way of keeping you feet dry.

 

The Wild West, no, a Wet North East more like.

 

Ball juggling.

 

Now, I know men juggling with big balls have to hitch up their trousers quite often, but I don't why Pearl is suffering the same problem.

 

Dutch Trike

 

Poking it with a stick will not get it to start Mick. 

 

The "Leicester Mafia" or is it the telly ban, no they're getting ready to hold up the next stagecoach. Ye ha ride'em cowboy (and cowgirl). PC you know, equal rights and all that.

All was OK, until the Lone Ranger wanted a drink.

 

Mel made it look easy.

 

Denis attended on his solo to give it a run.

 

The fog gets thicker

 

Need a compass to find your way across the field.

 

 Don't get these in the Fens. The hills are alive with a stolen Ford Transit. " A VAN-NICK-U-LA" sorry got it all wrong, it is a "Funicular" (water balanced cliff tramway). Why I was confused is that we have a lot of van nick u la's in the fens and the police can't catch them.

http://www.thisisredcar.co.uk/visit/Saltburn-s-Inclined-Tramway-cliff-lift.asp

 

Saltburn has the oldest water balanced cliff tramway in Britain (so they say), linking the town with the pier 120 feet below, you can see it in the distance climbing up to the houses

http://www.saltburnbysea.com/