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997 weekend in Wales - 20/21 October

ORIGINAL: garyw

I will be looking into timings this weekend.
I will also perhaps look into a suggested place for those on the Friday night, we stopped just up the road from Chester OPC last time I was in the area, also a great time to visit the designer discount centre (apparently [:eek:])

garyw

a couple of things!
1. Hotel Beaufort Palace, mold. 5 mins off A55 and 15 mins to Pondarosa
2. Can an ex 997 owner tag along for the Saturday please as you are 15 minutes away for me!
 
Ponderosa! Always thought you were a bit of a cowboy Craig! [:)]

Hows the transformation from Hoss to Little Joe going? All that cattle out there and you can't eat one of them!

Cheers,
 
ORIGINAL: Fred Hindle

Ponderosa! Always thought you were a bit of a cowboy Craig! [:)]

Hows the transformation from Hoss to Little Joe going? All that cattle out there and you can't eat one of them!

Cheers,

By Christmas Fred I'll be trading the shire horse in for a race horse! It is like serving time! Living off lettuce leaves must be like coming off a class A drug, god its hard work![:D][8|]
 
Craig, your more than welcome to join us on the Saturday.

I was going to post our attendance in the North and South Wales forums but thought it in polite to do so..

garyw
 
ORIGINAL: garyw

Craig, your more than welcome to join us on the Saturday.

I was going to post our attendance in the North and South Wales forums but thought it in polite to do so..

garyw

What time is everyone meeting at Ponderosa?
 
The departure time is 10.30am, I'm having a Breakfast (at least [:)]) so will probably arrive at 9-9.30 depending on traffic.

garyw
 
That Sir, is because I may be queuing behind yourself...[:D] [;)]

Plenty of time for chat then.... [:D]

garyw
 
ORIGINAL: Lancerlot

Blimey - Only 1½ hours for breakfast - you're not leaving yourself much time! [8D]
Regards,
Clive

Will see you in the cloud then at the Pondaroza. On diet so will have to stick to Porridge![8|]
 
Indeed see you in the morning [:)]

The BBC has the weather outlook as excellent with clear Blue skies and 16 degrees, heres hoping it stays that way.

Also Beaufort Palace suggested earlier in the thread for the Friday night has rooms available via lateroom.com for £50

To add we are aware that there is a somewhat important Rugby match on during Saturday evening so may work things around that for those interested [;)] (we beat the French so that was more than enough for me [:D])

garyw
 
... and a not insignificant motor race on late Sunday afternoon.

btw we're staying at Ruthin Castle on Friday night, through booking.com or laterooms.com. Bit more at £95 for a double but a lovely old hotel.

 
Just seen this thread - hope you all have a good time in Welsh Wales - avoid the sheep! Unfortunately I won't be able to join you as currently working in Austria [:(] I'm flying home on Sat, but then I'm off to Barbados on Sun[8D] - Hard life!
Graham
 
Peter, Rob has mentioned the GP ...[;)]

Its a hard life for some eh Graham ??!
I thought you were quiet being as we were in your local area...

I'm not at all jealous of Barbados...[;)] as you'll miss the GP [:D]

garyw
 
Hi all,

I'm arranging a driving weekend around Wales for the early Porsche crowd on DDK and I'm trying to educate myself as to the delights of Welsh roads. Is there any chance you can share some of the highlights that I can string a route together around?

I've already logged the Devils staircase, the horseshoe pass near the Ponderosa and some moorland stretches near Festiniog, is there anything else you can recommend or (cheeky question [:D]) share your route plan with me?
Thanks
Gary
 
ORIGINAL: pwebb

btw we're staying at Ruthin Castle on Friday night, through booking.com or laterooms.com. Bit more at £95 for a double but a lovely old hotel.

Just booked in there myself. Red and Yellow in the car park should look quite gay! [:eek:]
Regards,
Clive
 
ORIGINAL: Gary71

I'm arranging a driving weekend around Wales for the early Porsche crowd on DDK and I'm trying to educate myself as to the delights of Welsh roads. Is there any chance you can share some of the highlights that I can string a route together around?

I've already logged the Devils staircase, the horseshoe pass near the Ponderosa and some moorland stretches near Festiniog, is there anything else you can recommend or (cheeky question [:D]) share your route plan with me?
Thanks
Gary

Try some swift motoring over the Epynt ranges in mid Wales that should wake you up! [;)][:eek:]
Regards,
Clive
 
Rob/Gary
Are steps in place to avoid Mad Mullah Brunstrom and his heinous Traffic Taliban, who are rumoured to be hiding out in the mountains of Northern Wales. Perhaps we should arrange for air support.
A convoy of Porsche will undoubtedly bring forward all their Christmases at once!!![:(][:(][:(] We should be told. [>:]
Regards,
Clive
 
ORIGINAL: Lancerlot
Red and Yellow in the car park should look quite gay! [:eek:]
Regards,
Clive

:ROFLMAO:

Luckily for us the majority of the roads are scary enough and full of twisites to make a legal speed an enjoyable drive, putting the flowing curves together should more than enough make up for the lack of any high end spirited driving [;)]

After the EVO triangle we follow the road voted one of the best driving roads in the UK into mid wales, giving the V to commander numbstrom and his fellow highway men.

I'll be at the front so getting any bonus points available on the day [:'(]

Gary, I have the routes available on Autoroute 2007 so can email them to you (once we know they work [&:])

garyw
 
Sorry I'm unable to join you this time, but not having my 997's dedicated rain cloud overhead should improve your chance of decent weather. Have a great weekend.
 

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