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Re: Cycling - great isn't it!

 
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Old 01-05.-2008, 02:04 PM   #1
David Damerell
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Quoting Slark <invalid@invalid.invalid>:
>Did 20 miles this morning, around Gt Ayton, Captain Cook's monument,
>Kildale in North Yorkshire for those who might know the area,


He's got a lot, then - I was up at the one in Whitby most of the last
weekend...
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Old 02-05.-2008, 06:52 AM   #2
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David Damerell wrote:
> Quoting Slark <invalid@invalid.invalid>:
>> Did 20 miles this morning, around Gt Ayton, Captain Cook's monument,
>> Kildale in North Yorkshire for those who might know the area,

>
> He's got a lot, then - I was up at the one in Whitby most of the last
> weekend...


Well he has two at least... The one on Easby Moor (near Gt Ayton) is 50
ft high I believe. The one in Whitby is on the cliff top?

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Old 02-05.-2008, 11:29 PM   #3
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Quoting Slark <invalid@invalid.invalid>:
>David Damerell wrote:
>> Quoting Slark <invalid@invalid.invalid>:
>>>Did 20 miles this morning, around Gt Ayton, Captain Cook's monument,
>>>Kildale in North Yorkshire for those who might know the area,

>>He's got a lot, then - I was up at the one in Whitby most of the last
>>weekend...

>Well he has two at least... The one on Easby Moor (near Gt Ayton) is 50
>ft high I believe. The one in Whitby is on the cliff top?


Yes, on the corner between the NW stretch of beach and the river. Looking
at the Abbey.
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