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08/30/2005 07:47:50 PM · #26
Originally posted by p2jvr:

Originally posted by nordic:

Originally posted by Riponlady:


Also where do we want to go for photo shoots? If anyone has preferences say now.:)


Spoilt for choice, so many paces I want to visit, to name a few...:

Fountain Abbey
Bolton Abbey
Skipton Castle
Brimham Rocks
Ripon

Would it best to choose a city location....York
Not sure there are many watering holes at Brimham Rocks??

Nordic

From the house, Fountains Abbey/deer park/water garden is 5 minute drive. Brimham rocks is 10 minute drive further on same road. Bolton Abbey (+ beautiful scenery on way) is 25 minute drive further along same road. Skipton further still.
Ripon itself is 2 minute drive/ 8 minute walk before visiting "one eyed rat"(indeterminate number of minutes walk home) - still has hornblower setting the watch ceremony every night at 9pm.
York is 40 minutes drive in opposite direction.
Many other places of interest within easy reach.
Hope this whets peoples appetite for a visit.
John


Can't be far from Richmond and Swaledale can it?
I love Upper Swaledale.
08/30/2005 07:51:13 PM · #27
Great, Bob!
OK so far it looks like:
Falc
Nordic
BenHur
Bod
BobsterLobster
Aurora
Riot

possibly Manic

Are we definitely talking about w/e 28/29th October? Is anyone bringing a partner/spouse/friend?
We can arrange details later but PM me if you need help in any way.

P

edit for Falc

Richmond/Swaledale 30 mins north.

Message edited by author 2005-08-30 19:53:37.
08/30/2005 08:16:58 PM · #28
I`ve been on dpc for ages now and never realy dropped into the forums until now. I live on the Costa Del Accrington in Lancashire and would love to meet other keen photographers that live in the same area.
Could I come too?
As for locations when I have visited Fountains Abbey and Studleigh Royal in the past I have found some of the oldest and most beautiful sights I have ever seen in my life.
I have a few photo`s of Fountains online if you want to see what it is like with a view to a visit. ( //www.artwanted.com/saswaa ).
Once you get there click on view all images (bottom of page), the ones at fountains are all arches etc, also there are a couple of deer from Studleigh, The waterfall is at Ingleton as is the sunset, the one with the horns is Skipton castle and all within the white rose county, and are equally good places to play (with good water holes!!).

Regards

Steve
08/30/2005 08:16:58 PM · #29
If at all possible, count me in. However, I'm on the road for most of the autumn so mark me as 'highly unlikely'.

But I do just have to say Brimham Rocks ...

... someone get a version with leaves!

E
08/30/2005 08:25:09 PM · #30
The more the merrier - may be onto sleeping bags on the couches but what the hell!!!

:))
P
08/30/2005 08:31:24 PM · #31
I could travel to save space, only an hour or so away from most places in that neck of the woods (speed camera`s allowing, faster). Can I play please??
08/30/2005 08:34:30 PM · #32
Originally posted by Saswaa:

I could travel to save space, only an hour or so away from most places in that neck of the woods (speed camera`s allowing, faster). Can I play please??


Of course you can - love to meet you although I wouldn't plan on getting home if it's a good night at the pub! Seriously we can sort out a place to lay your head!

P

08/30/2005 08:35:14 PM · #33
Oh, we shan't need sleeping bag space - we're only in Burley-in-Wharfedale.

e
08/30/2005 08:39:48 PM · #34
Originally posted by e301:

Oh, we shan't need sleeping bag space - we're only in Burley-in-Wharfedale.

e


see previous post to Saswaa!!!!! Who's the designated driver??????
:)
P
08/30/2005 08:40:44 PM · #35
If it`s a good night in the pub you would probably find me `neath a bush in the wilderness the morning after.
I would love to bring my partner Liz too as she enjoys the outdoors as much as I do. Actually on a weeks leave back end of October as it`s her birthday on the 30th. A good excuse to bend the rules on safe amounts of alcohol to be consumed.

Steve
08/30/2005 08:42:35 PM · #36
Do I need my passport???

08/30/2005 08:42:43 PM · #37
Originally posted by Saswaa:

If it`s a good night in the pub you would probably find me `neath a bush in the wilderness the morning after.
I would love to bring my partner Liz too as she enjoys the outdoors as much as I do. Actually on a weeks leave back end of October as it`s her birthday on the 30th. A good excuse to bend the rules on safe amounts of alcohol to be consumed.

Steve


No problem!
08/30/2005 08:46:10 PM · #38
Thank you !!

Selfish question, did you get chance to visit that link on the earlier post??

Steve
08/30/2005 08:46:31 PM · #39
Originally posted by Saswaa:

Do I need my passport???


+visa!
Don't forget to declare everything at the border.
Don't worry my Yorkshire husband only eats Lancastrians on Wednesdays and I am a Londoner so I don't care!
lol
P
08/30/2005 08:52:17 PM · #40
Originally posted by Riponlady:

[quote=Saswaa] Do I need my passport???


Don't worry my Yorkshire husband only eats Lancastrians on Wednesdays.

I`d be a bit of a mouthful, I`m 6`4 and should play rugby, he can have "the mrs." as she is only `ickle (5`0).
Mwahahaha....
lol

S
08/30/2005 08:53:19 PM · #41
Originally posted by Saswaa:

Thank you !!

Selfish question, did you get chance to visit that link on the earlier post??

Steve


tried but appears to be an error - says "404 not found returning to home page"
Try using the auto parse URLs at the bottom of your post reply box and repost it. It looks like an interesting site I haven't come across before.

Checking out for the night soon

back tomorrow!
08/31/2005 02:58:42 AM · #42
Good Morning, DPC!

Back in business if anyone wants more info etc.

(Mind you after seeing Shoes score, I think I may go back to bed!)

:)
P
08/31/2005 06:58:34 AM · #43
bump
08/31/2005 12:29:03 PM · #44
final bump for UK evening people
P
09/04/2005 10:41:05 AM · #45
Do we have a speculative date yet?
09/04/2005 02:49:22 PM · #46
last weekend in October was suggested.
Have sick mother-in-law problems at the moment, my wife (riponlady) is away in London.
If everyone interested would like to reply re Oct 27/28/29th availability.
Lets see if we can make it go.
09/04/2005 03:40:44 PM · #47
Last weekend in October is Halloween, are you sure you want a DPC meet then? I'll probably be in Whitby for the Goth festival (very photogenic), and would be sad to miss it.
09/04/2005 05:48:21 PM · #48
Originally posted by BobsterLobster:

Last weekend in October is Halloween, are you sure you want a DPC meet then? I'll probably be in Whitby for the Goth festival (very photogenic), and would be sad to miss it.


See what age does for you - makes you miss all sorts of things. OK Bob, the house is here with several spare rooms, we are here almost all of the time, suggest alternative dates.
09/05/2005 10:40:41 AM · #49
The weekend after would be good!
09/05/2005 10:47:39 AM · #50
Might also be worth keeping an eye on Manic's London GTG thread. If some of the Southerners (such as Manic himself) are planning to attend the Yorkshire GTG it wouldn't work if it was same date as the London one!

Just a thought for you - it's likely I won't be able to attend either this time around!
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