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Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 6:30 pm
by slparry
Gromit wrote:slparry wrote: is this place within falling over distance?
Steve - the White Hart is certainly within yards of the Bulls Head, and slightly uphill on the way 'home'. Hurts less when you fall over then.

I like it already

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 6:45 pm
by herrman
Not far from the Kingfisher B&B either Steve Although that's downhill!!
Peter.
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 6:47 pm
by slparry
herrman wrote:Not far from the Kingfisher B&B either Steve Although that's downhill!!
Peter.
I'm not even sure where the kingfisher is, I've not been able to locate it on google streetview

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 7:39 pm
by popsky
The menu looks good to me Peter
Belly Pork my favourite yum yum, (hope it's on our menu)
As an aside, from memory street view didn't help much in finding the Gascony in Minehead Steve
On the other hand you found the Taj Mahal.……
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 7:43 pm
by slparry
popsky wrote:The menu looks good to me Peter
Belly Pork my favourite yum yum, (hope it's on our menu)
As an aside, from memory street view didn't help much in finding the Gascony in Minehead Steve
On the other hand you found the Taj Mahal.……
Good point well presented .... it was hidden behind a crowd of screaming drunken yobbos

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 7:57 pm
by herrman
Here you go Steve (according to the postcode)
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Hawes+D ... k&t=m&z=16
The White Hart is on The Hill A684.
Peter.
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 8:08 pm
by slparry
Yeah I found that but still couldn't see it in streetview

Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 9:14 am
by herrman
Hi All,
The White Hart Country Inn is now booked for Dinner @ 8-00pm on Sat 20th July. We will have an area to ourselves in the bar, Menu is being updated at the moment but as soon as this is done I will post it up. Currently booked for 24 which is about the maximum that can be accomodated.
Pre Ordering will be required but not until the weekend before our visit.
Regards Peter.
Diners are,
Peter & Alan
Richard
Steve & Kate (hopefully)
Phil & Karen
Chris +1
Paul & Carol
Steve P
Andy & son
Steve
Dave
Matt
Ray
Brian
Wayne
Stewart.
John & Claire
Bob
http://www.whitehartcountryinn.co.uk/
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 5:18 pm
by herrman
Hi,
Well I have spent the last 2 days up in the Dales checking out possible routes for July (Its a hard life but somebody's got to do it) Got quite wet yesterday but dried out in the pub--Is that possible

. Lots of roads with stunning views that I am happy to do on my own or with 1 or 2 but not with a group of 15/20 bikes so I'm looking at doing the same route as a couple of years ago
http://goo.gl/maps/2CjEi
I think this should keep everyone happy and if the weather plays ball it is a good days riding.
I am planning to run down to Ribblehead/Settle on the Sun Morning for those who need to head south on the M6 as it would be a shame to miss these roads out over the weekend.
Peter.
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 6:36 pm
by popsky
herrman wrote:Hi,
Well I have spent the last 2 days up in the Dales checking out possible routes for July (Its a hard life but somebody's got to do it) Got quite wet yesterday but dried out in the pub--Is that possible

. Lots of roads with stunning views that I am happy to do on my own or with 1 or 2 but not with a group of 15/20 bikes so I'm looking at doing the same route as a couple of years ago
http://goo.gl/maps/2CjEi
I think this should keep everyone happy and if the weather plays ball it is a good days riding.
I am planning to run down to Ribblehead/Settle on the Sun Morning for those who need to head south on the M6 as it would be a shame to miss these roads out over the weekend.
Peter.
looks good to me Peter, but what do I know having never been further north than Watford Gap
just one request, for my little angel

would it be possible to take in a view of a lake in the lake district ?
The Ribblehead/Settle sounds good as well, does that take in the viaduct ?
I shall plan a slightly different run up now probably via Skipton
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 7:40 pm
by slparry
popsky wrote:herrman wrote:Hi,
Well I have spent the last 2 days up in the Dales checking out possible routes for July (Its a hard life but somebody's got to do it) Got quite wet yesterday but dried out in the pub--Is that possible

. Lots of roads with stunning views that I am happy to do on my own or with 1 or 2 but not with a group of 15/20 bikes so I'm looking at doing the same route as a couple of years ago
http://goo.gl/maps/2CjEi
I think this should keep everyone happy and if the weather plays ball it is a good days riding.
I am planning to run down to Ribblehead/Settle on the Sun Morning for those who need to head south on the M6 as it would be a shame to miss these roads out over the weekend.
Peter.
looks good to me Peter, but what do I know having never been further north than Watford Gap
just one request, for my little angel

would it be possible to take in a view of a lake in the lake district ?
The Ribblehead/Settle sounds good as well, does that take in the viaduct ?
I shall plan a slightly different run up now probably via Skipton
perhaps a quick run up the Kirkstone Pass (changing point E on the directons) would achieve this Peter without detracting too much from the given route?
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 7:45 pm
by Wavey
Hi Steve, me and brother were in Hawes today and spotted the Kingfisher B&B, the google map is correct. There is a sign outside now, can't miss it.
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 7:56 pm
by slparry
Wavey wrote:Hi Steve, me and brother were in Hawes today and spotted the Kingfisher B&B, the google map is correct. There is a sign outside now, can't miss it.
Thanks for that Dave

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 7:59 pm
by Wavey
No probs, pint will be accepted

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 8:09 pm
by slparry
Wavey wrote:No probs, pint will be accepted

one pint of creme d'menthe booked
