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First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« on: 19.02. 2009 10:51 »
It is the half term break for the kids and Iron Butt Emma's 'butt' has been softening as of late, so a little mention of some camping practice before we take on the might of the Round Britain Rally again later in the spring. We agree to take on a one night camping trip to see the very South Eastern corner of Yorkshire and this turns out to be Spurn Point or also known as Spurn Head. It is a three mile long sand bank that stretches out into the sea and forms the mouth of the great river Humber bordering between Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. I had never been there before but often wondered what it was like to pay a visit. It's a very way out place to visit, taking quite a few miles and some time in getting there.

So a little time was taken in our preparations, the bike was checked over briefly and given an oil change, tyres were pumped up to cope with the extra weight and a good application of WD40 over the electrics to keep waterproof in case of rain. Soon the bike was packed up and ready for the next days early start. Here in the picture below you can see the bike has been rolled out ready to go. Note the ingenious umbrella fitment...



We left at 10am as planned and were soon making our way up the A15 towards Lincoln taking on a replenishment of petrol at Bourne a little distance along our way. By the time we got the RAF Waddington we were ready for a break and hastily pulled into the Airfield viewing area where Emma posed by the bike with an old Vulcan bomber behind her...



Away we went again and rather disappointed that we only saw a couple of private planes landing and taking off and nothing of any meaty construction. Passing through Lincoln that has a rather steep hill winding up by the Cathedral, and with the bike pulling up with a really pleasant burble an gurgle, we were soon on our way further up northwards. Lunch time was soon quickly approaching and once over the Humber bridge, which is supposed to be the longest bridge in the UK, we made our way to the viewing area for a roll & beer...



Our intention was to make our way to Withernsea and by mid afternoon we had made our way there and found the towns lighthouse to take a snapshot of...



Moving on from Withernsea we were well on our way to Spurn Point, hardly any traffic on the smaller roads and this made a very pleasant ride. We passed many old and interesting buildings, one building which we just had to turn around to come back and photograph, was Emma's request for an extension on our own house, she like the idea of her very own private bedroom!...



Eventually we got there and could not wait to climb one of the sand dunes to take in the views around us. The tide was out and we could see the fishermen digging their bait on the sand flats, other fishermen who already had their bait were trying their luck at hauling a cod out of the murky waters. Here in the background the A10 takes a rest...





Looking at the Lighthouse on the right we decided to pitch our tent there as it was the most sheltered place around, the light was falling (sunlight) and we needed to get the tent up and a meal cooked before it got too dark, we were wondering just how much light would be emitted out from the house and if or not we would get any sleep. Here below you can see the tent has been put up and the bike chained up for the night...



Soon we were well into cooking a grand feast, a whole precooked Tesco chicken and stir fry veggies with plenty of soy sauce, rice noodles followed by strawberry yogurts, well... Fools!



It was dark by 5.30 - 5.45 pm and there was nothing to do after clearing and washing up, so beds were made ready and an early night was on the cards. It was falling quite a heavy drizzle outside the tent but the wind had dropped considerably and we were both soon in the land of nod. The bike would be okay outside on its center stand placed on cut out squares of alloy to avoid sinking in the soft sand...



Morning soon came around considering we had nearly twelve hours sleep and soon bacon, eggs, mushrooms and curried beans were cooking. Plenty of tea was drunk and so we were full for a good few hours to come. Our plan was to make our way back home via the East Lincolnshire coast line, once again crossing the Humber bridge and picking up the A180 to Grimsby, but before this we had to rip down the tent and then pack up the bike. On waking up, outside was quite thick with a sea fog, the menacing fog horns blowing, warning ships in the estuary of their presence, but the fog soon cleared and we were quite warm packing up the bike. Our first disaster struck at this stage just as we were nearly packed and ready to set off. I had accidentally set off the tyre inflator foam can, at first I thought it was some left over washing up foam, but this foam was growing and was also slightly sticky too...





We soon got cleaned up and were ready to go, one last look around to ensure we had not left any rubbish and we were on our way. We had to make our way back to Hull and through the traffic alongside the docks. We passed by another interesting old building/institution which turned out to be Hull prison, how these old Victorian places look so grim...



Further along the road another interesting object that we had to stop to take photograph of. This was of the old Lightship that would have been moored out in the Estuary at sometime in the past. I was telling Emma how I once had a fear of these ugly looking vessels when I was a lad. Most seemed to have met the scrap yards now and this was a gem to find...



Once over the Humber bridge again and well on our way towards home we had covered 176 miles and was time to pull on the reserve tap while riding, it's always a worry and a wonder to just how many miles the reserve side of the tank would cover but a filling station was soon found, and with a sigh of relief. A one last stop and pose for a picture was well into Lincolnshire and a sort of picture that tells you just how very 'Lincolnshire' it is... You cant beat a good old pint of Bateman's ales!



So there we have it... after a couple more stops, one at Mablethorpe and one at Skegness we were home at around 5.00pm and before the evenings rush hour.

The bike had done incredibly well and performed perfectly. It had not used any oil at all after covering a good 305 miles.
Ride Safely Lads! LJ.
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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #1 on: 19.02. 2009 12:09 »
LJ,

Don't have time, just now, to read all the text (but I will). I just wanted to mention a couple of things. First, no clue what you're eating. I hope you know. Second, I thought I might have seen one cubic inch where you failed to pack camping equipment.

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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #2 on: 19.02. 2009 14:19 »
nice report and pics - well done

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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #3 on: 20.02. 2009 03:17 »
Well done story and put together nicely with the pics.  This is no doubt the famous Emma from Youtube starting the bikes.  I just saw that video the other day (small world).  I guess in the A10 world it is a very small world.

What a great trip, really puts me in the mood.  I must get planning.  I enjoyed the story, and the food looked good to me.  For camping you two were eating well.

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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #4 on: 20.02. 2009 08:00 »
LJ,
It's a good job you have a spare A10! Your Emma looks like she is in her rightful place sitting astride the red'un. How long before she wrestles it from you?
I hope to have such a good relationship with my kids at that age.
Cheers,
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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #5 on: 20.02. 2009 11:27 »
LJ, Emma
You are stars.

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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #6 on: 20.02. 2009 16:08 »
LJ-

Great ride and report AND A10, I see that the Yorkshire weather hasn't improved since I was over last summer!

Here's what I think, I think that LJ is SO proud that a normal ugly old sod like him had anything to do with having a cute daughter like Emma that he's going posting mad!!  *smile*.

All I can say is that Alison's genes must be overpoweringly strong!

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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #7 on: 20.02. 2009 16:44 »

I hope to have such a good relationship with my kids at that age.
Cheers,
Iain


Iain -

One of the reasons I enjoy LJ's tales of touring with the family is that I had a similarly good relationship with my boys as they were growing up (they are 23 and 22 now and long since on their own) and have it today.

Here's a piece of experience based advice that worked for me:

Never Stop Talking With Them!!

People will tell you that when boys (and sometimes girls) get to be 13 or 14 they get rebellious and independent and will lock you out of their lives and won't talk to you any more.  Yes, there is some of that, but don't let it keep you from staying involved, staying interested in what they are doing, finding family things to do, and talking with them every day.   

You can't smother them or "mother hen" them, but talk to them.  If you do, they will talk to you, and will never stop talking to you.  It's been wonderful, and I couldn't be more pleased with the relationship we have with the boys today.

And they are VERY different from each other.  One went straight to university in landscape architecture and horticulture and is working for a landscaper and getting married in two weeks.  He loves motorcycles, riding with me, and is addicted to my BSAs.  He says my A10 is the perfect motorcycle and he's ridden quite a few.

The other joined the Marines, had three combat tours, and is out as of last year and in university in mechanical engineering.  He doesn't have anything to do with motorcycles, doesn't like them, considers them a possibly dangerous hobby, but loves his turbocharged car!

So stay in touch with them, it will pay off!

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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #8 on: 20.02. 2009 21:03 »
Well... Thanks for the comments 'All' it's nice to recieve some apreciation for the efforts. Yes we both enjoyed our short trip and both got on so well... As Lannis says "Never Stop Talking With Them!!" well as we were together we could not egnor each other, a motorcycle is the best way to go. She has already shown her friends the write up and they think she is 'Kewl' to be on Dads bike, I gather she has already told them also, that she'll be owner of one or some of them in years to come. She doe's have a soft spot for the Red A10 but I'd like her to get experience on the Star Twin first as its much lighter.

Glenn... Yes she is quite proud of her starting up the bikes and even more so that she has had just over 29,000 viewings!! Just goes to show that you dont need brute force in starting up these... 'Mans' bikes!
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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #9 on: 21.02. 2009 13:41 »
Great tale LJ.
I'm looking forward to a bit of warmth this summer so my wife and I can get a bit of camping sorted.
If we have a summer this year that is.

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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #10 on: 21.02. 2009 14:38 »
Lannis, LJ:
Thanks for your thoughts
....this wee guy and his little brother will benefit from them I promise.
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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #11 on: 22.02. 2009 22:19 »
LJ
Next time you come anywhere near the humber bridge let me know
Ill make you a coffee
I have to say though you are a cruel man ( LOL) *smile*
to camp at spurn is brave but to make your daughter do it is cruel
I work on that river every day and it can be a forbidding place especially at 3 in the morning in the middle of February on the deck of a crude oil tanker
Actually Spurn is quite nice in the summer
There is also a pretty good military museum that side of the river as well
Glad you enjoyed your trip

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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #12 on: 23.02. 2009 19:07 »
great report, looking forward to a good overnighter or two this year myself!!

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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #13 on: 10.03. 2009 21:11 »
having had another read and look through the excellent pictures
has anyone else noticed the suspicuos looking bottle on the fence post on the picture with the Humber bridge in the background
Looks strangley like "NEWCASTLE BROWN ALE " to me *smile* *smile* *smile*

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Re: First camping trip of the year! (With Pics!)
« Reply #14 on: 10.03. 2009 21:22 »
Also Hienz tomato ketchup and a tube of Pringles - these guys know what makes you feel good.
No Michelin star but tasty tasty tasty.

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