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Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 7:12 pm
by Gromit
Boxered wrote:non returnable deposits have been paid so you either want to join us or you don't, no problem either way.
Just my 2p worth
Steve
Agreed Steve - no way on God's earth should we consider cancelling WP2014 but just enjoy the weekend (as I know folk will) and
then have a look at what to do for 2015...
Long Way Round anyone???

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 9:41 pm
by herrman
Hi all,
As someone who has spent much time organising Boxertrix weekends away I will now throw my 2ps worth in. One reason why we moved away from B-Y-C and the Royal Oak was the fact that they want £80-00 per room per night, Breakfast is extra (around £14-00 per person for a full welsh) and they take full payment at time of booking. I do recall that some would not book because of this. From my own view the Wild Pheasant has made the organising of the weekend much easier as it appears that they want our custom and have done a very good job in the last couple of years to make us welcome. I do agree that B-Y C has more of a buzz but it is at a price.
Over to you guys
Peter.
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 10:38 pm
by Boxered
eyore wrote: I would be more than happy to arrange it having done so previously on a Triumph forum when a great time was had by all in 2011,so much so that they are coming back again in 2014.
Access to Ireland is so easy via Holyhead or Fishguard/ Pembroke and a little known fact is the ferry can be absolutely free if your spouse shops in Tesco as Clubcard points are worth 4 x their face value with Stena and Irish Ferries,
I would be up for an Eire trip, depending on dates, I personally like our regular annual weekends, Wales in April, Borders in May and Yorks in Sept usually.
I reckon July and August are best avoided because of peoples summer hols/ kids off school etc, so that leaves June as a likely timeframe?
I sadly couldn't make the southwest trip, but I would like to attend if there was to be another? Would October be too late for a trixter weekend?
Steve
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:34 am
by slparry
Boxered wrote:eyore wrote: I would be more than happy to arrange it having done so previously on a Triumph forum when a great time was had by all in 2011,so much so that they are coming back again in 2014.
Access to Ireland is so easy via Holyhead or Fishguard/ Pembroke and a little known fact is the ferry can be absolutely free if your spouse shops in Tesco as Clubcard points are worth 4 x their face value with Stena and Irish Ferries,
I would be up for an Eire trip, depending on dates, I personally like our regular annual weekends, Wales in April, Borders in May and Yorks in Sept usually.
I reckon July and August are best avoided because of peoples summer hols/ kids off school etc, so that leaves June as a likely timeframe?
I sadly couldn't make the southwest trip, but I would like to attend if there was to be another? Would October be too late for a trixter weekend?
Steve
Being honest Steve, nowadays October is often quite nice, certainly the first or second week.
The Eire thing, and perhaps the Irish contingent can confirm if this is "doable" as a weekend, could be cross over at South Wales, Fishguard - Rosslare. Stop overnight, ride up through the Wicklow mountains, stopover near/in Dublin crossover at Dublin/Dun Loaghaire to Holyhead.. any of the Scottish guys that wanted to join could come down on the Stranraer to Belfast/Larne crossing? It would mean having effectively two ride outs one for the ones from the north and one for the guys from the South. With a group dinner for all on the Saturday night? When I checked the ferry was about £80 return (for the different routes) now whether we couold get a group discount I don't know but as Eyore has said those with Tesco Club points etc could well get free crossings
So Irish guys do we have representation here to cover/organise north and south?

along the lines of <finger in the air>
http://goo.gl/maps/j3STF
This allows for at least one of the ports to be reasonably near all really.
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:46 am
by Dai wiskers
Can we start another thread about an irish weekend this one is muddled enough as it is
I have found it easy enough to do home to Dublin in a day but that's travelling alone not in a group
Wexford could be a good place for a meet great camp site in town lot's of bars good food available just about everywhere i seem to remember that the campsite closes in september
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:49 am
by slparry
Dai wiskers wrote:Can we start another thread about an irish weekend this one is muddled enough as it is
I have found it easy enough to do home to Dublin in a day but that's travelling alone not in a group
Wexford could be a good place for a meet great camp site in town lot's of bars good food available just about everywhere i seem to remember that the campsite closes in september
Good idea Dai I'll copy paste my last post to a Eire thread
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 2:33 pm
by slparry
Would there be any mileage in next year visiting some local attractions during the ride out?
I know traditionally we spend the entire day riding but I just wondered if perhaps an hour or so at some attraction brewery tour/slate quarry tour etc would be of interest?
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:54 pm
by slparry
I contacted the WPH to pass on our wishes for the function room bar to be open and the concerns some had regarding the choice of beers available, Sarah (who was functions manager but is now general manager) replied.
"Hi Steve
No problem I will make sure that both bars are open on both evenings.
Don't worry about the real Ale, We have just started to serve "Llangollen Bitter" which has gone down a storm so this is certainly something that we aim to widen. We are planning to have more available over the coming months so all being well I would like to aim to have at least another 1 or 2 by April next year. We have already started to look into "Wrexham Lager" as there is a demand for it. Failing that I can assure you that we will have a variety of real Ale available by bottle I am in talks at the moment with "Purple Moose Brewery" regarding 4 of their products.
Kind Regards
Sarah Fox
General Manager"
So if it helps guys, the hotel is already making progress in its bar offerings and is happy to provide the function room bar for our exclusive use
Hopefully this will go some way to easing the concerns of some. If anyone wishes to stay elsewhere in the town (as happens at BYC) then of course as always we can still congregate for the group meal on the Saturday evening.
I would however suggest that as Llangollen gets very busy on a Friday and Saturday nights it may be prudent to leave the bikes in the WPH car park as being that few hundred yards outside the town means they'll be a bit more secure.
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:56 pm
by Boxadog 2000
Well done Steve, that will make a great difference I think
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 6:39 pm
by eyore
Still planning ,but as its a distance for me from Ireland I would want to stay fri, sat and sunday evening and catch an early ferry on Monday.
My question is................will anyone else be staying sun evening and doing a good rideout on sunday?
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 7:37 pm
by slparry
eyore wrote:Still planning ,but as its a distance for me from Ireland I would want to stay fri, sat and sunday evening and catch an early ferry on Monday.
My question is................will anyone else be staying sun evening and doing a good rideout on sunday?
Some do, and being local if there's no other pressing thing pops up I'd be happy enough to

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 7:47 pm
by eyore
slparry wrote:eyore wrote:Still planning ,but as its a distance for me from Ireland I would want to stay fri, sat and sunday evening and catch an early ferry on Monday.
My question is................will anyone else be staying sun evening and doing a good rideout on sunday?
Some do, and being local if there's no other pressing thing pops up I'd be happy enough to

Oh good

I'l phone them tomorrow, hopefully I won't get fleeced (for our Welsh friends) on a single supplement

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 8:03 pm
by slparry
eyore wrote:slparry wrote:eyore wrote:Still planning ,but as its a distance for me from Ireland I would want to stay fri, sat and sunday evening and catch an early ferry on Monday.
My question is................will anyone else be staying sun evening and doing a good rideout on sunday?
Some do, and being local if there's no other pressing thing pops up I'd be happy enough to

Oh good

I'l phone them tomorrow, hopefully I won't get fleeced (for our Welsh friends) on a single supplement

there is a single supplement I'm afraid, not sure what it is tho'

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 9:10 pm
by herrman
Hi,
I think that the single supplement is £15 per night. We could be persuaded to stay over on the Sun night without to much trouble
Peter
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 10:49 am
by eyore
herrman wrote:Hi,
I think that the single supplement is £15 per night. We could be persuaded to stay over on the Sun night without to much trouble
Peter
Well that's it, I am in. Just booked for 25/26/27 so looking forward to meeting you all and having two days of great Welsh rideouts. Hoping Peter, SteveP and a few more stay for sunday night.
