Friday, 29 August 2008

Lakeside to Bluewater the long way

Plan is to travel by local bus, ferry or walking through:
Lakeside, Harwich habour, Lowestoft, Cromer, Humber bridge, Spurn Head, Flamborough Head
Holy Isle, Berwick, Hadrian's wall, St Bee's head
Scafell Pike, highest Pennine points in Lancs & Yorks, Kinder Scout
Mersey ferry, Long Mynd, Severn bridge
Lynmouth, Hartland Point, Rio de Janeiro, Trevose Head, Land's End
Lizard Point, ferries across Falmouth, Fowey, Tamar, Salcombe
Prawle Point, Start Point, Dartmouth ferry, Exe ferry, Portland Bill
Poole ferry, Lymington to IoW ferry, St Catherine's point, IoW to Portsmouth ferry
Beachy Head, Auckland, Dungeness, North Foreland, Bluewater

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Rio and Auckland hey? Just a test to see if anyone is reading it I'd say.
Hope you have plenty of web space for when Digits gets going with his comments....

Anonymous said...

Ah Barry, I think you're mistaken in assuming these are geographical references...Rio is obviously the name of Ainsley Harriet's trendy new floating restaurant comprised of white PVC patio furniture nailed to the deck of an authentically odourous mackerel trawler moored just off the Old Man of Hoy and Auckland is actually a tiny suburb of Margate, consisting solely of a shell-lined grotto occupied by Romanian assylum seekers trying to escape from the never-ending strains of dangerous jazz which have recently been heard eminating from a 1-bedroom corner of a Craiovan field that is forever Warsaw! [Clarkey]

Big Bloke said...

Big Bloke hear, Pops yes I am reading it and thanks Captain for sending out the link to the CB's. We look forward in following your progress on a OAP bus pass. Don't forget we want a picture of every bus :o)

Anonymous said...

only 3 buses, and so far Fat kids, downloaders, lots of women - but that can't be all you have to say about them ? the open road is not looking so attractive yet. But then are only in urban essex so far. the Harwich Ferry looks exciting with the trombone, but all things are relative.
Be careful at the next stop - could be a lot of people rushing to HBOS to take their savings out, or tragically a lot of ex-Lehman or XL staff heading for the job centre or whatever they call it these days. If you see any ex chairman, directors, etc. of the aforementioned rogue companies swinging from lamposts - do give them a wave from me. Digits