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AHC Noggin & Natters
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This page lists the many local 'watering holes' used by the Regional Centres and sub-Centres for their regular business and social get-togethers. For information on other events, why not try:. An overview of Club activities pointing to this Noggin and Natter page and also the:. Listing details of events of interest to Club members. Do check with the Noggin & Natters organiser before making a long journey! To help us keep this information accurate and up to date please EMAIL NOGGINS UPDATE. Fat Lamb Hotel...
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Seaton Sluice Backpedalers: October 2015
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Daft As A Brush. Friday, 30 October 2015. On 29th October 2015 Seaton Sluice Backpedalers had the pleasure of meeting with Brian Burnie and some of his team at Daft As A Brush. Headquarters for a fish and chip supper. It was their way of thanking us for our efforts in Cycle Challenge 2015. Links to this post. Labels: Daft As A Brush. Monday, 12 October 2015. A major change is that next year’s route will start and finish at the Delaval Arms. Day 1 – Delaval Arms to Bellingham. Links to this post. Some of ...
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Seaton Sluice Backpedalers: January 2015
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Daft As A Brush. Sunday, 25 January 2015. Sunday 25th January 2015. After a frustrating start to 2015, with cycling plans being affected by strong winds, snow and ice, a warm, still day arrived which enabled five Backpedalers to get on their bikes and ride. Early morning rain cleared so a trip to The Cycle Hub. Via Tynemouth and North Shields, was a must. Links to this post. Tuesday, 6 January 2015. This route takes in parts of the North Sea Cycle Route. And the Reivers Regional Cycle Route 10. 2015 has ...
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Seaton Sluice Backpedalers: February 2015
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Daft As A Brush. Sunday, 8 February 2015. How To Sponsor Us. The success of Cycle Challenge 2015. Will depend on a number of factors. Everyone completing the ride and having fun along the way is guaranteed but of course, our aim is to raise as much money as we can for our chosen charity, Daft As A Brush Cancer Patient Care. All Backpedalers will have sponsor forms for collecting donations. There is also be a large version on display in the Delaval Arms. Links to this post. Labels: Coast and Castles.
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Seaton Sluice Backpedalers: May 2016
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Daft As A Brush. Tuesday, 24 May 2016. Seaton Sluice Backpedalers big event, the Kielder Kaper. Is almost upon us. By now, hopefully, all riders have reached a peak of physical perfection in preparation for what will be a demanding three days of cycling. Day 1 – Delaval Arms to Bellingham. At Backworth we will stay on the road until we pass the Killingworth turn and then take a sharp left onto the cycle track. Links to this post. Labels: Daft As A Brush. Saturday, 14 May 2016. Last year we raised the ama...
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Seaton Sluice Backpedalers: The Clock Is Ticking ……..
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Daft As A Brush. Saturday, 14 May 2016. The Clock Is Ticking ……. In two weeks time Cycle Challenge 2016. Will be underway. On a ride we have named the Kielder Kaper. 22 Backpedalers will be cycling 150 miles around Northumberland (the easy bit) to raise funds for our chosen charity Daft As A Brush. If you would like to help us achieve our target, there are several ways you can donate. We have an online page with Virgin Moneygiving. Visitors to the bar at the Delaval Arms. Labels: Daft As A Brush.
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Seaton Sluice Backpedalers: July 2014
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Daft As A Brush. Monday, 21 July 2014. Who Let The Dogs Out? And back, a distance of about thirty miles, I counted the dogs along the route. On the way there I passed fifteen dogs, five of which were on the lead, and two cats (neither of which were on the lead) and on the way back there were thirteen dogs (seven on the lead) and no cats. This is fairly typical in my experience. So what? Why should this be a problem to a cyclist? Of course some dog owners do clean up - but get the final step wrong. Day 3 ...
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Rides – Another Cycling Blog
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8211; the exploits of a backpedaler. October 10, 2015. After three days of rain here in the North East of England there was an overnight change to cool, bright and sunny conditions. I’m one of those lucky people who can go cycling at a moment’s notice so when I got a text message from one of my cycling companions I was able to accept the invitation to go for a ride in the local area. I arrived early at our usual meeting place hoping that I’d be able to take a few photographs which would capture the moment.
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The Domino Effect – Another Cycling Blog
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8211; the exploits of a backpedaler. June 10, 2014. Another Sunday morning, another Sunday ride. Six Backpedalers assembled outside The Delaval Arms. On a warm June morning with the intention of heading north on the Coast to Castles. Cycle route. The weather forecast was for a fine morning with the risk of a shower in the afternoon. The route, by now very familiar to the Backpedalers, took the group up to Blyth, Bedlington, Cambois and on to Woodhorn. The Backpedalers finished their refreshments …. Follo...
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