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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by Stu160 » Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:26 pm

campbell wrote:
alicrozier wrote: for the last ever Frolic.
?? :shock:
I have a room if you want to share???

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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by campbell » Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:00 pm

Scotty C wrote:yip snooze you loose, you have only put a interest in on the last 4 frolics :roll:
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by campbell » Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:24 pm

Stu160 wrote:
I have a room if you want to share???

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Would have been great Stu, but financially it's totally out of the question.

Great shame - I had hoped to engineer it for "next year", depending on the dates (first) and funds (second).

To perhaps answer the point I am guessing Scotty is making above (!), the first couple of frolics fell across Eilidh's birthday each time...and whilst she and James were both really young...so fecking off for a fortnight of expensive, selfish petrol action abroad was never going to be fair on the family :-)

ISTR that this year's is one of the first to fall outwith E's birthday - but funding it is impossible. Our kitchen project went, ahem, a little over budget for starters :damnfunny and of course UJI's cost a bit to keep on the road the last year too.

Acht well, c'est la vie. One can't do everything. In the last 12 years, 2 Stelvios, a Ring and a Spa are still not bad going, and what's to say with all the other SE'ers experience of previous Frolics that we couldn't come up with our own version in the future I suppose?

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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by alicrozier » Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:44 pm

campbell wrote: ...and what's to say with all the other SE'ers experience of previous Frolics that we couldn't come up with our own version in the future I suppose?

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Post by campbell » Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:50 pm

Albeit a big ask on the organisation front, and might still need Paul to "front" the contacts to the circuits perhaps?
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by alicrozier » Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:56 pm

campbell wrote:Albeit a big ask on the organisation front, and might still need Paul to "front" the contacts to the circuits perhaps?
There are Froggies for that, JP and Claude done lots in recent years... :thumbsup
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by alicrozier » Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:26 am

mrbennybennett wrote:For info have booked the Amsterdam Hotel for myself and Dave for the Friday night - not too bad for 100E

http://www.nh-hotels.com/nh/en/hotels/t ... ome&stext=

I've just booked the Hotel in Hamsterjam for post Zandy, sharing with UncleRon:

1. Benny & Dave
2. AndyG and the Rolfe
3. DDtB and Hendeg
4. Ali and UncleRon
5. Scotty and ?
6.

Neil, Stu, Kayfur? Anyone else I missed?


We also need to think about a Hotel for the Saturday night, part way to Macon.
I'm in favour of at least getting out of Belgium...maybe Reims? It's a 4-5 hour slog from Amsterdam (with hangover no doubt) but leaves a short 4 hour 'race to the pool' on Sunday. :thumbsup
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by Andy G » Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:38 am

i think somewhere with a pool on route on the Saturday might be a great shout, once we've escaped the dam! :thumbsup
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Post by hendeg » Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:40 am

alicrozier wrote:We also need to think about a Hotel for the Saturday night, part way to Macon.
I'm in favour of at least getting out of Belgium...maybe Reims? It's a 4-5 hour slog from Amsterdam (with hangover no doubt) but leaves a short 4 hour 'race to the pool' on Sunday. :thumbsup
I don't know the route or area but Google Maps shows a route through Metz and Nancy rather than Reims.

I'm easy and happy to go with the group decision. No rush to get down to Macon.
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Post by Scotty C » Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:47 am

happy to go with the flow. but that sounds like a good idea.

Since there was not uptake on going to Spa, im going to be spending 2-3 days playing in the alps on my way back to the UK. I did this a few years ago with a handful of SE'rs and it was a great trip. Steve Williams is up for it and i think walshy might be there for a day or so?

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Post by neil » Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:51 am

Scotty C wrote:happy to go with the flow. but that sounds like a good idea.

Since there was not uptake on going to Spa, im going to be spending 2-3 days playing in the alps on my way back to the UK. I did this a few years ago with a handful of SE'rs and it was a great trip. Steve Williams is up for it and i think walshy might be there for a day or so?

Scotty C off to look at routes :D
I'd be up for Spa. Gary and Stu sounded like their arms were twistable last time I spoke to them
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by Andy G » Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:52 am

Scotty C wrote:happy to go with the flow. but that sounds like a good idea.

Since there was not uptake on going to Spa, im going to be spending 2-3 days playing in the alps on my way back to the UK. I did this a few years ago with a handful of SE'rs and it was a great trip. Steve Williams is up for it and i think walshy might be there for a day or so?

Scotty C off to look at routes :D
Would love too but I'll be in the dog house enough after a 10 day absence :oops: :D
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by alicrozier » Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:03 am

hendeg wrote:
alicrozier wrote:We also need to think about a Hotel for the Saturday night, part way to Macon.
I'm in favour of at least getting out of Belgium...maybe Reims? It's a 4-5 hour slog from Amsterdam (with hangover no doubt) but leaves a short 4 hour 'race to the pool' on Sunday. :thumbsup
I don't know the route or area but Google Maps shows a route through Metz and Nancy rather than Reims.

I'm easy and happy to go with the group decision. No rush to get down to Macon.

Don't know the area either! Nancy looks OK, will be slightly quicker/easier drive by the looks.
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by Sanjøy » Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:15 am

Andy G wrote:i think somewhere with a pool on route on the Saturday might be a great shout, once we've escaped the dam! :thumbsup
It will take more than a pool to wash the filth off, Babblefish states the French for bleach is agent de blanchiment.
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by hendeg » Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:17 am

neil wrote:I'd be up for Spa. Gary and Stu sounded like their arms were twistable last time I spoke to them
I'm going to give Spa a miss but I may be up for a route through the Alps on the way back instead.
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