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Hello Guys!
Met some of you at the Big Knock, great group of guys. I'm terrible with names so if you could take a minute and let me know who you are it would be great. On my Facebook post the only guys name I could remember was Neil. The guys from Germany and the Netherlands I cannot put a name to the face. So help me fill in the blanks! Normally I hail from Rockford IL, but I'm in the UK on a work assignment for the next few months. Most of my travel blogs have been appearing on my Facebook page, so thats the best way to keep tabs on me if you feel so inclined http://www.facebook.com/william.ruehl.5. I do have a web site but it has been neglected for some time its here: http://projectoldwing.com/

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Welcome to the board Big W.

Missed Big Knock. Sorta a tuff drive from TN
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coachgeo wrote:Welcome to the board Big W.

Missed Big Knock. Sorta a tuff drive from TN
Coach,
If you are interested in seeing my photos from this weekend and your on Facebook send me a friend request and you'll have access to them. If not let me know and I'll put them in a public folder on my SkyDrive. :wink:
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Big_Willy_USA wrote:
coachgeo wrote:Welcome to the board Big W.

Missed Big Knock. Sorta a tuff drive from TN
Coach,
If you are interested in seeing my photos from this weekend and your on Facebook send me a friend request ...
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Big_Willy_USA wrote:...The guys from Germany and the Netherlands I cannot put a name to the face. So help me fill in the blanks!...[/url]
Here comes the german blankfiller :)
It was nice to meet you.

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AWESOME! Thanks for replying Rafael!
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Great to meet you at the rally Willy - I'm the one with the white petrol V-Strom!
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Dan J wrote:Great to meet you at the rally Willy - I'm the one with the white petrol V-Strom!
Ahhh, my V-Strom brother. Nice to meet you. Been thinking about converting one of my 81 GS850's to diesel...thinking about it a lot lately....Hmmmm.
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hello , :D :D :D :D :D :D i was sleaping .so i missed you i think ??.. :D see you at hamm ?.ore the next big knock ? :D :D :D
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You will have to forgive Norfolk Willy, it's because of.......well everything really.
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I am seriously considering Hamm...
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If time off work is a problem Willy, then you could always join us on the expensive overnight ferry Thurs night returning Sunday night in time for work on Monday morning.

Only 200 miles from the ferry to the campsite, 3-4 hours depending on traffic and stops.
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Diesel Dave wrote:If time off work is a problem Willy, then you could always join us on the expensive overnight ferry Thurs night returning Sunday night in time for work on Monday morning.

Only 200 miles from the ferry to the campsite, 3-4 hours depending on traffic and stops.
THAT WOULD BE AWESOME! How much is the ferry?
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If you have to ask...........

It's a tad over 200 quid including food and cabin fees but this does save me the cost of 2 overnight stops elsewhere.

You do have a 200 mile trek from Cheltenham to Harwich but the ferry departs 11pm.
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Diesel Dave wrote:If you have to ask...........

It's a tad over 200 quid including food and cabin fees but this does save me the cost of 2 overnight stops elsewhere.

You do have a 200 mile trek from Cheltenham to Harwich but the ferry departs 11pm.
Round trip or each way? Round trip doesn't sound too bad. One way is a bit painful...
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I'M IN!
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I know i won't be on that ferry but how about i join you guys on the ride from the ferry to the campsite and back?
I'll just need the details of when you're arriving in Corner of Hollowland?
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Blimey - I think we're going for a record for the Thursday night ferry this year! Look forward to a beer with you guys on the way out...

Edit (in response to Bert's note which you posted almost at the same time as this)... the ferry timetable says we'll be there 7:45am your time (though the last time I went in 2010 I seem to recall being off the boat at 7am). I also plan to stop off at the Gallery in Brummen (http://www.thegallerybrummen.nl/) as it's on the way though appreciate that might not be for everyone.
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BertTrack wrote:I know i won't be on that ferry but how about i join you guys on the ride from the ferry to the campsite and back?
I'll just need the details of when you're arriving in Corner of Hollowland?
Sounds like a plan Bert!
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Bert, I need a better idea of where you would like to meet up, then we can set up a time.
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First road after disembarking and setting foot on the mainland? Shouldn't be a problem for me.
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I just wanna let you know that I made a very cheap and easy booking for the Dover-Dunkerque Ferry this year.

1. DFDS/Norfolkline accepts PayPal now! Very easy (for me)!
2. cheapest ship I've ever booked - 35,50 Euro for BOTH travels
3. a boat every two hours. never had a problem to took one boat earlier or later

Dunkerque - Hamm is 455km mostly boring motorways, to be true.

Can be booked here: http://www.norfolkline.com/ferry/
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Bert, Dave...

Why don't we meet at the ferry terminal itself? We can all meet up at the fried fish shop at the edge of the terminal car park which should be very easy to find for Bert and we literally fall out of the ferry onto it. It even has parking spaces outside the front of it!

Specifically... http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ll= ... .82,,0,0.1
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Sounds good, I've spent quite a few hours in there waiting for the ferry (nervous return trips on the Enfield with a 45mph top speed).

Don't worry, I'll be on the Tiger or something faster than Sluggy's current power plant.

Now where did I put that tiny turbo? :lol:
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One of us could bring a bit of rope and tow Monseiur Norfolk along at a bit more of a decent speed? :D
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I find it a lot easier (from the advantage of Tiger seating height) to place a size 9 in the middle of his back and push. :shock: :D
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It's clear you guys are doing this to drive the rest of us stark raving mad with envy.

BTW Willie - welcome to the board and while at Hamm, raise one for the rest of us marooned back here in the colonies. For the record, I grew up west of Pecatonica. I could see the lights of Rockford as a child.
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Has anyone told you guys yet that on many highways in the Netherlands you can now officially go 130km/hr instead of 120km/hr? Just saying!
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Diesel Dave wrote:Sounds good, I've spent quite a few hours in there waiting for the ferry (nervous return trips on the Enfield with a 45mph top speed).
I'm sure that's a pretty bleak picture, uphill, on one of Germany's finest "Freihe Fahrt Strecke"...
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