heres the basics o the plan

Tipple Run 2010.... 9th - 12th Sept
and heres a link to the blog for your viewing pleasure -
http://thetipplerun.blogspot.com/a big thanks to adam and shaun for coming along on the first stretch of the pre-running. as ever for pre-running, modern bikes were order of the day. fazer, thundercat and pan-euro
we got the first day mapped out and messed with - i will sort a map later on when i get a chance but in the mean time....
got to the THREE MAGPIES on saturday night
its a proper old little country boozer with a lovely atmosphere and they keep a really nice selection of beers/ ciders to match your choice tipple. a few beers were partaken in and then camping inthe site round the back. it is primarily a caravan site but they take tents at £8 per tent. they also do food in the pub. there are small but sound shower toilet facilities on the site

Tipple Run 2010.... 9th - 12th Sept
got on the road for 8am on sunday and killed some miles. about 40 minutes in we found a lovely cafe that we'll be using on the run. full english fry set us up for the day. then back on the road.

Tipple Run 2010.... 9th - 12th Sept
then everything stops for tea. a nice pot of tea and cakes all round - oh we are badass bikers indeed

Tipple Run 2010.... 9th - 12th Sept
the first 130 or so miles were great. after that things started going a bit astray with the route hitting too many little villages etc so after battling with it for a couple of hours we abandoned the route and backtracked and sorted a much more pleasing section out. but thats why we pre-run this stuff - so you dont have to [we really are too good to you sometimes]
day 1 is a pretty long days ride - we were on modern bikes with only 1 fuel stop, 1 food stop, and 1 cake stop and were still on the move for 7 hours. with the new route this will drop a little but still - its a good leg stretch.
fun time had and now onto the rest of the pre-run.