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Dean_W
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7480693.stm

My favourite road

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Shit hot road
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I was there on Saturday with 160 Harley Davidson owners; We cut them off in three place to take the photos of the weekend for the Harley Owners Group who had arranged the meet at the Hotel that my missus' runs.

One thing is how bad the surface has got at the Debryshire end!


[Edited on 30-06-2008 by LiVe LeE]
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This guy was cool, he's about 70, this is over Harpur Hill the Derbyshire end of the Cat and Fiddle

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cat and fiddle is a GREAT road
Dean_W
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quote:
Originally posted by d128mat
cat and fiddle is a GREAT road


Agree. I go over it to Doncaster twice a month. Although I must admit, I could end up being one of those statistics. Can't help it
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It is a fantastic road on a clear day, in the snow, fog etc can be really dodgy.. used to love blasting the corsa down there over to matlock.... nearly lost it couple of times, fortunately u live and learn... if your lucky
Dean_W
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Yeah I don't use it in winter. I tried once but they were queing cars up in macc and taking them over the top in convoys.
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Don't know where you're on about, but the road has a great name...

cat and fiddle
is it off the hey diddle diddle junction?
Dean_W
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It's named after the pub at the top, Cat and Fiddle.

I think hey diddle diddle junction is where you do a right into hey diddle play with my widdle lane.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_and_Fiddle
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_and_Fiddle_Road
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Horseshoe Pass in Wales isn't half bad either.

Favourite road is the Buttertubs pass in Yorkshire though, you could go seriously wrong there...



[Edited on 30-06-2008 by CorsAsh]
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ash the buttertubs is my favorite too, ive been there a good few times



and this is a pic of the buttertubs if anyone is bothered

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quote:
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Favourite road is the Buttertubs pass in Yorkshire though, you could go seriously wrong there...



Looks good.

Got a map/road number?
CorsAsh
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No number, look it up though. It's up in the N. Yorks moors, near Hawes and Thwaite.

If you're up that way it's worth stopping by the Tan Hill Inn, England's highest pub.
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quote:
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and this is a pic of the buttertubs if anyone is bothered


They used to put butter tubs in there to keep them cool, hence the name (for those who didn't know)
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Its between to villages called Hawes and Twaite, doesnt have a road number as its a C road ( I Think ) I just looked for Hawes in my road atlas and seen a little star with buttertubs wrote next to it

I do like the cat and fiddle though too ( was a bit snowey the first time I went, and propper foggy the next )





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Horse shoe pass is an aesome road
CorsAsh
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I came down that once as my alternator was on the way out, in the pissing rain and fog. Lost all power, brake servo, lights and wipers, managed to coast it down (luckily it had made the up stretch) and straight into the pub car park at the bottom

Went in, had a few beers, called the recovery and was trucked back to Coventry

[Edited on 30-06-2008 by CorsAsh]
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Before I clicked the link I KNEW it would be bikers with no talent causing the rise in fatal accidents
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I overtook a biker on the buttertubs pass, It was about the 5th time I had been in 7 weeks or so and I was pretty familliar with thats particular strech of road, he was on a y reg ZX9 and plainly had no fucking clue at all what he was doing, he was breaking mid bend and weaving everywhere so I thought... fuck it nice wide bit of road, I gave it a sec to see if he was going to nail it on the straight and he didnt so I went, he was on my arse then till we hit some more bends then I didnt see him....... till about 2-3 mins later on wide country lane, he shot past me at about a ton waving the wanker sign at me
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Horseshoe pass is a bastard

I've driven it once when it was wet..........never again
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Yeah, so imagine that with a dying car

Power rangers don't like being made to look bad do they Matt?
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i used to deliver to buxton, eyam, sheffield everyday so i had to go over the cat and fiddle scary in the wet and snow, or when the wind is VERY STRONG ....

fun in the corsa though

 
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