oldbilbo
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I have been asked to 'supervise' a boat delivery between a little-known South Devon boatyard with river frotage ( no, not that, 'frontage'.... ) and an even lesser-known North Devon watering stop/haven with no water in it except when it rains. This is pencilled-in for sometime in later August, when Simon Keeling's crew predict violent sunsets and a high pollen count for the West Country.
My question, apart from wondering what aberration of the hindbrain got me into this, is whether to recommend avoiding the BluddyBigHill at Kennford by going the long - but scenic - way round via Dawlish.... or risking life and limb and getting uz names in't local 'paper by riding the rails down the BluddyBigHill.... Now there's a brown-trousers moment in the making!!
Then there's Phase Two. I reckon the A396 ( the Valley of the Upper X ) up over Exmoor and then down Dunster Hill should provide a memorable afternoon's outing ( or obit! ) 'cos I've done the M5 a few times and, frankly, it's both boring and hoaching with fuzz. I can take my 5-string banjo, play bits of a few tunes, and duel a bit with the 'very special needs' types which infest ( no, 'invest'... ) those parts.
Oh, BTW, there's absolutely no question of sailing the blurry thing anywhere. Don't even think about it.... And do I take my shiny new RAC Recovery thingy along? That's give those supercilious wonks in the RAC tall tower at Almondsbury a few headaches....
Answers, quick, so I can prime the local journos and TV crews.
Yrs trly

My question, apart from wondering what aberration of the hindbrain got me into this, is whether to recommend avoiding the BluddyBigHill at Kennford by going the long - but scenic - way round via Dawlish.... or risking life and limb and getting uz names in't local 'paper by riding the rails down the BluddyBigHill.... Now there's a brown-trousers moment in the making!!
Then there's Phase Two. I reckon the A396 ( the Valley of the Upper X ) up over Exmoor and then down Dunster Hill should provide a memorable afternoon's outing ( or obit! ) 'cos I've done the M5 a few times and, frankly, it's both boring and hoaching with fuzz. I can take my 5-string banjo, play bits of a few tunes, and duel a bit with the 'very special needs' types which infest ( no, 'invest'... ) those parts.
Oh, BTW, there's absolutely no question of sailing the blurry thing anywhere. Don't even think about it.... And do I take my shiny new RAC Recovery thingy along? That's give those supercilious wonks in the RAC tall tower at Almondsbury a few headaches....
Answers, quick, so I can prime the local journos and TV crews.
Yrs trly