Ribblehead

Other than the weather being crap and Jen's misfortunes over the past 24 hours, I think everything is sorted ok. DTDog has posted tonight so has obviously managed to either get a mobile signal or more likely has been able to use the pub's wifi, and whilst there is little or no mobile signal in the valley bottoms, usually a walk or drive to higher ground will get you a signal.

Tomorrow's forecast looks like being dryer and calmer than today although there was an isolated little rain cloud on the weather map right over the Yorkshire Dales. Long term the forecast isn't brilliant - more rain on Friday and into the weekend but I think the worst of the windy weather is now passing and it's very mild.

It would be a shame not to come; although the weather isn't great, the area is spectacular, the viaduct is impressive and the train ride from Ribblehead either up to Carlisle or down to Skipton is well worth a day trip. Hawes is a pretty little town worth visiting with the Wensleydale Cheese Factory and nice shops and market, and there are about a dozen secondhand book shops in Sedbergh for those with a literary interest. There's a few wet weather activities I can recommend - Stump Cross Caverns, Ingleborough Cave, Ingleborough Climbing wall, a train ride on the Settle - Carlisle (which actually goes all the way down Leeds but is known locally as the Settle-Carlisle) as already mentioned or a day out at Lancaster or visit Eric Morecambe's statue at Morecambe. For the more active there is the challenge of the 3 peaks. (Can you tell I used to work in a local Tourist Info Centre?)

If the worst comes to the worst, you can always head up the road to Kirkby Lonsdale and throw yourself off Devil's Bridge... or stroll along admiring all the motorbikes which are usually parked up there on Bank Holidays.

I'm still definitely going to try to make it but it just depends on this nasty chesty bug , at the very least I intend to spend at least a couple of nights down there.
 
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going tomorrow, just been to tescos and picked up 60litres of cooking oil @90p a litre.

as said before, be 9ish before we arrive once our lass finishes work.
 
How are you getting on with the cooking oil CJ?...frankly when I had the Teranno I hadn't the courage to try that in case I
buggered the pump which would have cost more than the 4x4 was worth to replace....sorry to go :eek:fftopic:
 
How are you getting on with the cooking oil CJ?...frankly when I had the Teranno I hadn't the courage to try that in case I
buggered the pump which would have cost more than the 4x4 was worth to replace....sorry to go :eek:fftopic:

going great, not a problem at all, runs perfect. in the really cold weather i mix in 5-10% petrol to keep it thin but thats it.

i want to start using it on the bmw too. i need to replace the leaking seals on the pump anyway so once thats done be great.

i will be going to well prepared waste veg oil soon as i can buy that at 60p a litre or less from someone i know.

most people go on the idea if the pump seals last 2 years and a lot of milage, then they have easily saved a small fortune. esp if they make it themselves at about 3p a litre (i cant due to my bad back)

it smells like a kebab shop but cant complain!
 
Large Kebab and Chips please, with salad and mustard:dance:

i know, it always makes me hungry!!!! does smell nice though.

should have been outside loading and sorting the van out, but its torrential rain and gales. just hoping it eases down.............its not fair on our lass to go and get soaking wet and cold!!!! :lol-053:
 
Today's Update (29-12-11).

2pm. Sat in the Station Inn with:-
Kimbobill
KellyJohn
Lotty (and partner)
Chrissy (and partner)
Me, Shirley and Jack.

Remember the old caravan / motorhome moto....... If this van's a rockin ......... then don't come a knockin' cause it's BLOWING a f*kn GALE outside.

If you're aiming to come out, bring plenty of wind proof clothing, but still come. Fun on the menu tonight.
 
Today's Update (29-12-11).

2pm. Sat in the Station Inn with:-
Kimbobill
KellyJohn
Lotty (and partner)
Chrissy (and partner)
Me, Shirley and Jack.

Remember the old caravan / motorhome moto....... If this van's a rockin ......... then don't come a knockin' cause it's BLOWING a f*kn GALE outside.

If you're aiming to come out, bring plenty of wind proof clothing, but still come. Fun on the menu tonight.
cool. whats the pub like? dog friendly as we thought?

glad its got wifi.
 
In the Station Inn with ZeeZee , Ali , Basildog, Karen and Dad. Different table/bar to DTDog and crowd. We did say hello earlier though ;-)

Most of us are camping at Station Inn Car park with about 3 vans up at the quarry at the moment. We might move over to the quarry for New Years Eve.
 
We're thinking of turning out for this one.
There are a few from the other wilders attending as well. Hope there'll be enough room !
We should be there by Saturday lunch (all being well).
Boots are in the van ready for New Years day hike to anywhere !

regards

Allen & Eileen
 
We're thinking of turning out for this one.
There are a few from the other wilders attending as well. Hope there'll be enough room !
We should be there by Saturday lunch (all being well).
Boots are in the van ready for New Years day hike to anywhere !

regards

Allen & Eileen

The 'Other Wilders' have chosen to stay up near the quary. We did invite them down to the carpark and we have socialised in the pub, but they have decided to stay put???

We have ventured out for a little walk down to the viaduct, but it started to get dark, so back to the pub.
We've now got our own table and not planning on moving from it until next year!
 
The 'Other Wilders' have chosen to stay up near the quary. We did invite them down to the carpark and we have socialised in the pub, but they have decided to stay put???

We have ventured out for a little walk down to the viaduct, but it started to get dark, so back to the pub.
We've now got our own table and not planning on moving from it until next year!

whats it like underfoot from the pub to the quary? im having trouble walking at the mo
 
ah whats the pub food prices like? compared to the 2 places we went to that nice bank holiday.
 
We are parked in the car-park so no problem walking to the pub.

Food is a little on the expensive side, but good quality and adding the 'free camping' factor it's worth it. Especially seen as someone from the group has been in the pub all day (we've taken it in turns to go out for small works with the dogs etc.).
 
We are parked in the car-park so no problem walking to the pub.

Food is a little on the expensive side, but good quality and adding the 'free camping' factor it's worth it. Especially seen as someone from the group has been in the pub all day (we've taken it in turns to go out for small works with the dogs etc.).
cool. i meant the walk from the quarry to the pub, even i can manage the carpark to the pub ;-)

i do prefer quality over price though.
 
The 'Other Wilders' have chosen to stay up near the quary. We did invite them down to the carpark and we have socialised in the pub, but they have decided to stay put???

We have ventured out for a little walk down to the viaduct, but it started to get dark, so back to the pub.
We've now got our own table and not planning on moving from it until next year!


meow.....
 
meow.....

Not at all. As I said, they have been down to the pub and socialised with us for a while, but they have chosen to stay up near the quary. We would have stopped up there with them, but it's blowin a gale and the pub carpark has a small amount of shelter, although still blowing enough to break Lotty's roof vent!!

Temperary repair by us all rallying round and small piece of tarpoline from one van and a bungy strap from another and no more leaking vent.
 
cool. i meant the walk from the quarry to the pub, even i can manage the carpark to the pub ;-)

i do prefer quality over price though.

Pub to quarry approx 200/300 yards. slight uphill gradient. Compacted gravel with a few puddles.
 
Been out this aft sorting out my van, not had a chance to get my roof insulation done but if I bring it with me, maybe someone could give me a hand. Just got some clothes and food etc to pack, and will be on my way sometime tomorrow aft after a trip to Kendal Morrisons for coough medecine, bread and milk, and fuel.

Am happy to take orders for fresh bread, millk, cigarettes etc from Morrisons to bring down to RH. Not sure what time I will get there, depends what time I get up and get my backside into gear. It could well be evening and I think I'd prefer to park in quarry but will come and find you in the pub when I arrive.

Will bring Jen's torch and plastic tubs.
 
although still blowing enough to break Lotty's roof vent!!

Temperary repair by us all rallying round and small piece of tarpoline from one van and a bungy strap from another and no more leaking vent.


Just want to say a HUGE thank you to everyone that rallied around for us to cover the roof vent hole on the roof. the tarporline is holding and keeping rain out at the moment. Have found a couple of phone numbers so going to give them a try tomorrow to see if I can get a new vent or a repair?

THANK YOU again everyone.
Lotty
 
bugger

Although i haven't posted on this thread i had every intention of coming along for a couple of nights but van problems have prevented me:mad2:

A few weeks ago the sprinter was using water which steadily got worse and i had to have the thermostat housing re-sealed as the rubber gasket had let go. Last weekend it started leaking again so after waiting all over christmas until eurocarparts opened again on wed i tracked down a new housing to fit and picked it up from st helens, when i came to fit it i discovered it wasn't leaking from the previous place and was a gasket problem on the engine block. I'll have a go at most repairs myself but booked it in at a garage on friday morning (tomoz). It may or may not get fixed in time for me to join you but either way i would like to wish you all a happy new year !!!

Gutted from Leigh:cry:
scotsy
 

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