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Old 1st May 2011, 19:32   #1
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After a most enjoyable weekend courtesy of Bluejon & Jan's excellent hospitality, thanks folks,i decided on a scenic route home via Honister Pass.For those unsure about it,it's steep!!!! and narrow
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That's some pretty dark tinting on the rear there...... Nice.
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Thanks Bill,Limo tint i think it's called,nice & cool in the back seats.
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Old 1st May 2011, 20:18   #4
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It's so you cannot see all the bling he wears around his neck

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After a most enjoyable weekend courtesy of Bluejon & Jan's excellent hospitality, thanks folks,i decided on a scenic route home via Honister Pass.For those unsure about it,it's steep!!!! and narrow
I've been over Honister a few times, even made it over on my push bike a few years ago.

As a youngster spent the night at the youth hostel on the top of Honister, needed an overnight stay after cycling from Seatoller..
Not quite as steep as Hardnott and Wrynose but a hard enough climb.

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Old 1st May 2011, 20:28   #6
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It's so you cannot see all the bling he wears around his neck

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Hi Dave,no bling today,just an open necked shirt,the medallion was in the boot
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I've been over Honister a few times, even made it over on my push bike a few years ago.

As a youngster spent the night at the youth hostel on the top of Honister, needed an overnight stay after cycling from Seatoller..
Not quite as steep as Hardnott and Wrynose but a hard enough climb.

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You're right about that Dave,done them all on my bike,1000cc, but first time in a car.
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I did this trip a few times on a Bike, a Honda 750FB.......On my own! : http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&so...6,27.79541&z=6 Sorry, showing off.....
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