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EwenCameron
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MM National 2014

Post by EwenCameron »

Does anyone know the date for next years National and the location?

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Re: MM National 2014

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Ewen, The date and location for next years national will be announced shortly.

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Re: MM National 2014

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probably South :( mmoc don't like the North :lol:
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Re: MM National 2014

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YER all those flipping penguins :D
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Re: MM National 2014

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No they are nuns :lol:
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Re: MM National 2014

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What about Scotland? Must be about time surely, we have had it in the South a few times and it would be great to go to!
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Re: MM National 2014

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I Agree Scotland :D
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Re: MM National 2014

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Hi,
I'd travel north of the border, lots of things to see up there.
Anyway, time some of the southern moggies had a good run out...... :lol:
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Re: MM National 2014

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Works for me, cheaper boat prices up there :D

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Re: MM National 2014

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I would chuck the minor on the trailer and drive to Scotland...

In fact I would put the minor on the trailer wherever the rally is... much better sleeping in a van than a tent!
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Re: MM National 2014

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Being Scottish I would definitely like to see it up there. Would be a great opportunity to show my (hopefully completed by then) restoration to my elderly parents.
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Re: MM National 2014

Post by EwenCameron »

Would be good and a local one for me if was in Scotland. We would certainly make everyone welcome. I just think will be another 800 round trip next June though.

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Re: MM National 2014

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Can anyone "up North" suggest a suitable site? It must have plenty of room, be flexible about the number of visitors, easily accessible, not too expensive, provide a camping site, have good facilities, and provide something of interest to visit. Also need to consider whether traders would be prepared to make the trip, unless you were happy for a rally without many traders - many are located more to the South, and have to take a commercial decision on the cost of attending, whereas many owners treat it as a holiday.
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Re: MM National 2014

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All downhill on the way back ! Scotland sounds great !!!
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Re: MM National 2014

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yes Scotland is lovely .but only for the brave if all the midges are hungry :wink:
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Re: MM National 2014

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simmitc wrote:Can anyone "up North" suggest a suitable site? It must have plenty of room, be flexible about the number of visitors, easily accessible, not too expensive, provide a camping site, have good facilities, and provide something of interest to visit. Also need to consider whether traders would be prepared to make the trip, unless you were happy for a rally without many traders - many are located more to the South, and have to take a commercial decision on the cost of attending, whereas many owners treat it as a holiday.
Thirlestane Castle/park in the Borders could be a possibility, they already run lots of events.
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Re: MM National 2014

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I would chuck the minor on the trailer and drive to Scotland...

In fact I would put the minor on the trailer wherever the rally is... much better sleeping in a van than a tent!
You mean you won't be driving the Moggie up there........
..... c'mon get those keys in the ignition, it's what they were built for.......
......................or are you just a trailer queen???........... :lol:
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Re: MM National 2014

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Well at the moment... my one doesn't have an ignition switch, propshaft, axles, brakes, steering wheel, bonnet, fuel tank etc etc :lol:

But the minor will be faster, quieter and more efficient than the tow vehicle - I just have an aversion to tents :lol:
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Re: MM National 2014

Post by JPX877J »

Donington. Combine the show with an open track day for cars attending at the owners leisure and it would be before the Download preparations if on the right date so it won't be a mess (unlike after Download :P )
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Re: MM National 2014

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I just have an aversion to tents :lol:
With the extra power you will be able to fit a towbar for a caravan - simples - :P ......

................. or just keep a mattress in the back of the traveller for when the need arises....... just like the good old days!! :lol:
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1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
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