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Walking alongside the river Humber today from St Andrews Quay to Hull on Floydy's patch. Just three miles into Hull and lunch will be taken in the Secret Garden, and then a walk back....Not exactly the 'Pacific Crest Trail' but interesting all the same.Re: Bob's Bits.
Don't give up on Sheringham, it used to be a smashing little town with a very lively and interesting Lifeboat at the end of the seafront.Re: Bob's Bits.
I'd love to do that walk Foxy, it sounds so interesting. Sadly I don't think I could manage much more than a mile these days, and then of course there's the walk back.Re: Bob's Bits.
Just catching up in here, Bob, and I agree completely about the old timber dock area.Re: Bob's Bits.
An interesting post O.G.F I never realised there was a path running parallel to Clive Sullivan way, as I drive up there pretty often when I deliver around the Hull area, where does it start by the Humber Bridge or further out ? and yes I have noticed the improvements made to Hull over the last few years, a change from when I used to catch the ferry from Zeebrugge to Hull, back in the 80s . the Nor,wind , or North Star ..if my memory serves ?Re: Bob's Bits.
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There's a smashing place in Hull's old town, called The Sailmakers. We've been there on a Sunday in winter waiting for the Streetlife Museum to open, and they have an Open Mic, lots of amateur musicians performing. Drinking in the day puts me to sleep, but their home-made soup is worth visiting for.Re: Bob's Bits.
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