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[Closed] North East (England) Roll call.

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So....Who's from the North East ?


 
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Gateshead


 
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Co Durham


 
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Whitby (ish)


 
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Wideopen, Newcastle upon Tyne


 
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Crook, County Durham


 
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Chester Le Street


 
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4 miles out of Durham City. Living in North Yorks at the mo but Durham's still home!


 
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Newcastle


 
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Sherburn village, now Hartlepool, preferred sherburn!


 
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Newcastle west


 
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Grew up on Teesside, family moved to N. Yorks when I was 16.


 
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Reeth, originally from Seaton Carew


 
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[I]Sherburn village, now Hartlepool, preferred sherburn![/i]

Me too!! Usher Avenue originally, still have a house in Forster Ave.

Do i know you?? 😀


 
Posted : 20/09/2013 7:27 pm
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Me.


 
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Wylam (bout 10 miles west of Newcastle). At least two other forum members live here too.

(Not "from" here though - originally I'm a weegie)


 
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Kirkwhelpington


 
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Have just got back from a week in Warkworth - does that count?

Cheers

Danny B


 
Posted : 20/09/2013 7:35 pm
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I live near Warkworth.


 
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Have just got back from a week in Warkworth - does that count?

YES


 
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Wallsend


 
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I live near Warkworth.

I built a house in Hadston


 
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Rothbury - God's country.


 
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Fenham!


 
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@Drac - A thoroughly lovely part of the world, really enjoyed it.

Would happily up sticks to live up that way

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Danny B


 
Posted : 20/09/2013 7:53 pm
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Yup we're very lucky and you'd be surprised how many people say they happily move up.


 
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another crook here


 
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Wylam (bout 10 miles west of Newcastle). At least two other forum members live here too.

But at least one of us is in trouble if both wheels are not on the ground!

Bimbling only!


 
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Formally near Richmond, now near boroughbridge


 
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Morpeth here but work in Alnwick


 
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Bimbling only!

Likewise. In fact not even doing any real mountain biking these days. Just slogging away on commutes. Ahh the joy of children.


 
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Sunderland (not actually a Mackem though, I just live here)


 
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leyburn north yorks


 
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Darlington.


 
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[i]Formally near Richmond, now near boroughbridge[/i]

How near Boroughbridge? 😆


 
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"Kidnapped" a while back by the Geordie so now developed Stockholm syndrome from the toon lifestyle and consider this my home away from my home of the land of head hunters far far away ...

Wahey!

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Living in Sunderland too.


 
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Ryton, just west of Gateshead (but also not a Geordie)


 
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Yep


 
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Sherburn Village
Gray Av this time


 
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4 miles away somewhere 'great'


 
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Prudhoe, 12 miles west of Toon. Couple of miles from Ryton and Wylam. Originally from Ovingham, though.

Are we organising an N.E. meet here?


 
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Gatesheed.


 
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Morpeth here but work in Alnwick

Where I grew and now where I live.


 
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If we are I'll have to fix me bike


 
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[i]Sherburn Village
Gray Av this time[/i]

Handy for the Surgery then!

[i]4 miles away somewhere 'great'[/i]
I was through there this morning! I normally go left down Church Lane to Aldwark but went SO & ended up going through Thorpe Underwood & Whixley.

Small world innit?


 
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It really is, not been out around here much, I've done a few laps of aldwark, and a few farm tracks is there much riding locally?


 
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REET... Yea all knew where this was leading...what next ?


 
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Born and bred Crook. Got the **** outta there soon as. Now live near Barney.


 
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Sherburn Village
Gray Av this time

Handy for the Surgery then!

Few years ago now but I drove past last week, visiting my folks.
John Harrison, from that surgery, encouraged me to get into medicine.


 
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[i]It really is, not been out around here much, I've done a few laps of aldwark, and a few farm tracks is there much riding locally?[/i]

It's ok for a blast from home on the HT, there's a bit of stuff on the other side of the A1 over towards Arkendale/Ferrensby/Copgrove etc. meet up with a map sometime?

[i]John Harrison, from that surgery, encouraged me to get into medicine.[/i]

Doc Harrison was my doctor up there! Also a customer of mine when I had the petrol station at Running Waters. Did you know he was a stalker?


 
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And a decent fisherman
Happy times on the River Wear


 
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Yeah sounds good to me


 
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Consett. Living near Bilbao now, i'm attracted to red and white stripes


 
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Stannington

Now living 70% NZ and 30% Fiji, hope to return home soon.


 
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Yes, good fisherman also. Is he still around? Last I knew he was living in a rather nice house in Shincliffe.


 
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Belmont Durham. Was that the filling station that was next to the old quarry opposite the Three Horseshoes? That was some time ago. Pass it on my way to work going to Sedgefield. Guy's breeding huskies or something in there by the looks of it. Doctor Harrison has retired now I think.


 
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Afirmative.


 
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[i]Belmont Durham[/i]

Only a railway line away from Sherburn!

My mate lives on Dinsdale Drive.


 
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Yes, good fisherman also. Is he still around? Last I knew he was living in a rather nice house in Shincliffe.

I think so, my mum saw him recently. I remember him well but it could have been 20 years since I last saw him.
Talking of fishermen did you know David Adams, he had the paper shop. Got my 2000ad etc from him.


 
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[i]Was that the filling station that was next to the old quarry opposite the Three Horseshoes? That was some time ago. Pass it on my way to work going to Sedgefield.[/i]

Yep that was me. Left there in 2001.

I knew David Adams very well too, he had a cottage up in Alnmouth & did loads of fishing. (his missus is called Jane)

The world's getting smaller!


 
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That railway line now goes from at least Washington to Bishop Auckland. It's awful to walk on never mind ride. It would be great if they would just put a roller over it and open it up for Bikes officially. I think they took the track up because they were worried about theft of the rails. They are leaving it as is until 2015 when they will look at the viability of replacing the track or leaving as is.


 
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Sherburn Village - centre of the universe
Who'd have thought


 
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[i]Sherburn Village - centre of the universe
Who'd have thought[/i]

Not me! Still might end up back there yet though.


 
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Bear Park up to the Stanley Incline then back through Esh Woods through the Farm at the top is a nice little circular route about 15 miles. Through Shincliffe round the back of Croxdale Hall then along the Weardale Way up to Brancepeth then back along to Bear Park. Lots of little winter routes around here. Not much Singletrack have to go out Blanchland way or Stokesley.


 
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Sherburn Village the home of Durham Pine!


 
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Sunderland but sand dancer originally. Long time lurker. This brings me out the Woodwork.


 
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Naa, theyr'e up 'The Hill' & to make the world even smaller there's a nurse at our place who was married to the bloke who started Durham Pine off! She lived in Ludworth at some point.

[i]sand dancer originally.[/i]

Will you lot naff off! I 'knew' a lass up the road from the Gypsies Green stadium years ago.


 
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Whitley bay. Originally from Jesmond.


 
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New Herrington, near Houghton-Le-Spring, home to the best pub in the north east ( The Stables ). And I'd be up for a north east ride-out, especially if it ends at The Stables 🙂


 
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Richmond


 
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I always thought that the North East was desolate and uninhabited 😉


 
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So..Who's organising a ride?


 
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Well I'll be out and about tomorrow local to me!


 
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OP surely.

Id be up for it.

+1 for the stables.
Has been a pub stop for me on several rides out. Live near the puma centre.


 
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Hexham here. Although only for the last 6 years.


 
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Hmm.. Houghton's not exactly alive with exciting trails though is it? (prove me wrong please)
Proper riding around Hamsterley/Reeth/Hexham Common?


 
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Never been to the Stables will have to give it a try when coming back from Virgin at Doxy Park. Me lad plays tennis I'm not a member don't worry I haven't seen the inside of a Gym for 10yrs. Could probably do with it mind!


 
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Nothing to see here, tipsy fingers!


 
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