60six
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Jan 21, 2011 22:57:52 GMT
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You are bored. On your own. £20 rattling in your pocket. It's a nice day outside. Fancy a drive? I know it sounds a bit sad but I have this route that does nothing but make me appreciate the open road in my old SAAB. Start off at home. cruise along A2/M2 then down through some lovely country lanes to join the flattest, straightest stretch of the M20, then up bluebell hill towards home. Anyone else have a route they take for no reason at all apart from driving enjoyment?
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Some 9000's, a 900, an RX8 & a beetle
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`state
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Jan 21, 2011 23:09:38 GMT
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Not very far with 20 quid these days!
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Look at all the plastic people who live without a care.Try to sit with me around my table,but never bring a chair.
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Mr. AJ
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Jan 21, 2011 23:12:47 GMT
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I have the Woodhead and snakes pass within about 15 minutes of my house, The cat and fiddle about 30. Little bit further out gets us onto the moors or peak district, Or lake district if your happy to do a bit of motorway.
We usually do a loop up through glossop, snakes pass, back down through woodhead and then off up across towards halifax.
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Boring 1999 Renault clio daily. 1995 Pug 106 Roland Garros
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60six
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Jan 21, 2011 23:12:56 GMT
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I should of said that I had half a tank already ....
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Some 9000's, a 900, an RX8 & a beetle
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Jan 21, 2011 23:19:20 GMT
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blackpool on tuesday on the bike on a tenner (and back also ;D) pootle to blackpoolcant do the pic thing........
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Last Edit: Jan 21, 2011 23:21:18 GMT by hairnet
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skinnylew
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Jan 21, 2011 23:47:16 GMT
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I have a friday night route I used to do: my favourite radio show was on the 10-12pm slot so we'd drive around for 2 hours listening to DJ EZ playing Garage tunes as we zigzagged over and under and over and under the M25 ;D Basically going from Junction 2 (A2) and round to M23 junction without using the M25 or straying more than a mile from it, but using the little country lanes
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speedy88
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Jan 21, 2011 23:50:44 GMT
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Used to live in Congleton so used to do the road to Buxton. Good times! While I'm down here in deepest darkest Dorset I do several circuits. Some include jumps ;D ;D But this is one I like to do if I just want to go fast on wide roads with some cool "tree tunnels". I often do this one on my birthday actually as it's a nice country drive with not a lot of dangerous things. Swmbo doesn't like dangerous stuff. Especially jumps. I also go to the New Forest (sorry horses). But it cost about £4 petrol just to get there! It's a good blast up the A31 though.
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MonzaPhil
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Jan 21, 2011 23:52:24 GMT
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After a week driving around the Suffolk countryside, I'm never driving in Hampshire again! Seriously, the rush hour involved about 2 cars (one of which I was in), great roads and to top it of, a whacking great nuclear power station! Back to reality and it's 15mph behind some shitbox Hyundai/ Honda driven by an ageing cretinous oxygen thief. The divide is approximately Dartford I think so well above the £20 budget Aside from that, if I can struggle out of Barton-on-deaths-door, I have the New Forest on my doorstep which does have its moments
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This is now a clicky linky!
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RobinJI
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"Driven by the irony that only being shackled to the road could ever I be free"
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I usually head down to Lyme Regis, makes for a nice drive with some awesome views. The nicest route is probably to head out on the A30, with some lovely flowing hilly roads and amazing views (the road you can see above the Porsche is where you'll have come from to get to this point): Then head south down a very long strait past the Stockland broadcasting areal, this is the second of 2 straits, the first is 2.4 miles long, and this one's 1.1, you can see the aerial here, which is still over a mile away down an arrow strait road, the aerial's pretty spectacular close up: Then follow this road down to the A35, and follow that to Charmouth, a quite seaside town, where you can park with only a kerb separating you from the beach: i138.photobucket.com/albums/q271/ringwams/Charmouth.jpgThen head across one town to Lyme Regis to have a wander down the Cobb for a reminder of living by the sea as a kid: When leaving the sea front you get to use a little throttle ok, a lot of throttle, up the very steep, enclosed, echo filled Cobb Road: Leaving Lyme head back home through Axminster and up the lovely sweeping, abnormally smooth surfaced A30, with yet more views, and a nice docile flowing nature that doesn't stop you being able to relax and enjoy it, but at the same time lets you enjoy the car. (Not the best picture): Makes for a great drive to kill an hour or 2 depending on how long you hang around at the coast, and as long as you go in the evening it tends to be pretty traffic free bar the odd milk tanker, and has a nice number of sensible overtaking places to deal with them at. I may sometimes moan about living out in the middle of nowhere (Chard's fairly big for a country town, but there's nothing but houses here), but it does have some very worth while perks ;D. The Route: OK, the forum's refusing to up-load a chunk in the middle of that for no apparent reason? It still shows up as being in the post when I edit it, but doesn't show up once uploaded??? Seriously, this is weird and really annoying, it will let me post it at the end, but not in a certain place in the middle of the post? ? Really annoyed at this, I spent quite a while making this post, and now the computer wont get it right . I just tried viewing it on my phone not logged in, and it still does the same thing, so it's not just my computer or anything. grr. This should be posted after the picture of charmouth, which should be working just fine, as it works fine on my photobucket?: And the picture of charmouth which should be higher up, but works here, on the same url??:
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Last Edit: Jan 22, 2011 0:35:20 GMT by RobinJI
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god i cant wait till i can drive just jump in the car whenever I'm bored and just go and explore
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Nobody dies a virgin, because lifes curse word us ALL
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You are bored. On your own. £20 rattling in your pocket. It's a nice day outside. Fancy a drive? I know it sounds a bit sad but I have this route that does nothing but make me appreciate the open road in my old SAAB. Start off at home. cruise along A2/M2 then down through some lovely country lanes to join the flattest, straightest stretch of the M20, then up bluebell hill towards home. Anyone else have a route they take for no reason at all apart from driving enjoyment? You should try going back along the A20; not a particularly exciting drive, but the scenery's nice, and there's lots of long sweeping bends. Far better than the M20 anyway!
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60six
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my favourite radio show was on the 10-12pm slot TIM WESTWOOD!? Radio 1? Booooooooooyyyeeeeeeeeeee
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60six
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god I cant wait till I can drive just jump in the car whenever I'm bored and just go and explore The day you pass will live with you forever, and when you have a car women find you more attractive, and you get 'friends' who only want you for your transportation abilities! Happiest day of my life, apart from meeting my GF
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60six
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I usually head down to Lyme Regis, Stunning route - Feel sorry for those houses on that hill. Look at how low the windows are ...
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mk14dr
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I have a couple of routes. Theres a local one for when I just want to go for a blast and disappear for an hour or so, then theres a slightly longer route that takes all day to enjoy. Local route (30miles).... Just a general blast around my favourite backroads. Nowhere hugely impressive, but I can push on as I know the roads well. All day route (182miles).... A - Home. Travel along the A64 east until the turnoff to... B - Castle Howard. Pass through Castle Howard and follow the roads to... C - Helmsley. Leave Helmsley to the east, until you come across the left turning to... D - Hutton-le-Hole. Turn right out of Hutton-le-hole and find yourself on top of the moors. Follow the road to... E - Rosedale Chimney Bank Top. Continue down into the valley and back up the otherside (back onto the moors) and the road leads to.... F - Egton. This road will eventually bring you out in Sleights on the Whitby-Pickering road. G - Whitby. Leave Whitby to the South, towards.... H - Hawsker. Take the turning from the Whitby-Scarbrough Road towards Ruswarp, but take the Left turn towards... I - Ugglebarnby. This brings you back out on the Whitby-Pickering Road... J - Pickering. Back towards Malton, jump back on the A64, this time westbound and Home.
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Knowl bank Road into Heighley lane. Best we did was 120mph onto the straight down to th rising sun. In an 86 Cav SRi
Awesome road. lots of memories.
Look it up.
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'83 GTM Coupe. 4A-GE Powered '00 GTM Libra Auto. Ick. '71 Detomaso Pantera. Current Resto '89 GMC Safari Tow/Kip bus '05 SAAB 9-3 Daily '71 Siva Moonbug. Not even contemplating resto yet.
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RobinJI
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"Driven by the irony that only being shackled to the road could ever I be free"
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I usually head down to Lyme Regis, Stunning route - Feel sorry for those houses on that hill. Look at how low the windows are ... Yeah, I was thinking that, but they seem to mostly be holiday homes, there never seems to be anyone about anyway, plus you kind of don't have a choice but to accelerate hard up there unless you have a low range!
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I've got an image already done on Photobucket for one of these threads from ages ago! This is a night-time blasting route though, not a Sunday drive. It's scarier at night with Beetle headlamps! It's a return route, do a u-turn up at the big intersection near the pub at the top and go back. Many of the roads on the route were used as special stages in the sadly now-defunct Classic Adelaide rally. All the corners feel completely different on the way back, and there's one hairpin in particular which always catches me out! About half-way back, it's a blind 90 degree left hander against the hillside followed by a hairpin right. I usually come through the left hander forgetting completely about the hairpin and say "OH ****"! In the old swing-axle bug this was frequently followed by a mad crossed-up cornering maneuver with a full turn of opposite lock on.
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I don't any more because the roads around here are pants.
I used to hoon around the Mendips, and agreed, the roads down towards Lyme are awesome- better yet if you head east out towards Hardy's Tower up in the hills, overlooking the beach at Chesil (Abbotsbury).
But, with $20 in my pocket, I'd stick $15 in the tank and go to New Orleans and have coffee and beignets at midnight, sitting beside the Mississippi listening to someone play jazz.
Man, I'm getting old lol
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At home I can happily waste hours and god knows how much fuel bombing round the North York moors. Too many random routes to name but the Scarborough - Whitby - Ruswarp - Pickering - Scarborough route is great when not filled with tourists. I regularly travel the A64 - A1237 - A59 route between Scarborough (home) and Preston (uni). Great drive when it's not busy and an awesome way to spend 2 1/2 hours.
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