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Cromer Pictures

Well, it's taken me a while, but I've finally uploaded my photos from the Cromer trip here. I full report will appear in good time. Suffice to say, I enjoyed it a lot and I really enjoyed the cycling, and am still cycling now it's all behind me.
Phil also has pictures. Jim, Tim and Charlotte also had cameras, but I don't yet know if they will be uploading them to the internet. I hope so, I want to see them!

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007 8:00 PM

6 Comments:

Blogger Chris said...

Yeah, that reminds me, where are our walkie talkies?

8:44 PM  
Blogger OboeJane said...

I love Cromer. When I used to live in Norwich I would frequently jaunt out to Cromer for (i) fish and chips (ii) the really good 2nd hand bookshop.

I need to start a Cromer appreciation society.

1:56 AM  
Blogger OboeJane said...

Oh, and while I think of it, I can (mostly) recommend the Hadrian's Wall cycleway.

The bit in the middle of the country over them thar hills is a tad challenging, but from then on it's downhill all the way to the coast.

2:01 AM  
Blogger rach said...

Glad it was a success.

If you make a plan to do the hadrian's wall cycleway as suggested by Jane then can I come? I'll buy a new bike and practice and everything. I would even buy lycra.

11:21 AM  
Blogger Chris said...

I like the idea of the Hadrian's Wall cycleway. I'd be well up for it. I will look into how far it is.

11:36 AM  
Blogger OboeJane said...

It's fantastic, apart from the bit that goes through Carlisle which is very badly signposted and uses crummy waterlogged tracks.

It's in two main sections - up the coast from Ravenglass past Sellafield to Carlisle; then across the country to Newcastle (although we did it in reverse).

And you don't particularly need to be superfit. Depends how many days you want to take over it.

My next quest, though, will be the Castles and Coast route through Northumberland to Scotland. Anyone up for that?

10:12 AM  

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