Your LDWA still needs you for the Yorkshire 100 this year.


Your LDWA still needs you for the Yorkshire 100 this year.
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London LDWA

 Hello All

Susanne Waldschmidt has asked me to put out another call for volunteers to help support this event. This should be a fun and interesting occasion set in a lovely part of the country. So, come on, if you are not actually taking part in the walk, get in touch with Susanne and offer your services.

 Douglas

 

Your LDWA needs you for North Yorkshire 100  Friday 26th May to Sunday 28th May

Volunteers needed for Breakfast Stop Checkpoint at Robin Hood’s Bay

  

This is an urgent appeal to London Group members to help with the 100.  Without volunteers it would not be possible to have a 100 event at all.  If you are at all free that weekend please consider joining our, at present, very small group of volunteers.

This should be a great weekend away in a very beautiful area.  As well as helping out at  the checkpoint there will be plenty of opportunity for walking.

 

If you are interested do fill in the following application form/questionnaire ASAP

 

170113_Questionnaire_for_100.docx

 

and return to

susannewaldschmidt@live.co.uk

 

Full details of the weekend are below

 

Susanne

 

 

 

Programme

 

Friday 26th May 

7pm                                       London group meet up for meal in Scarborough (tba)

 

Saturday 27th May

10am                                     Watch start of 100 in Malton

11am onwards                  Transfer to Fyling Hall

1pm                                       Social Walk 1

 

Saturday/Sunday          Shift 1    1140pm to 0710am  Night Shift

Sunday                             Shift 2    0710am to 0220pm  Day Shift

(There can be a little flexibility depending on how many of us there are)

 

Sunday 28th May

3pm                                       Social Walk 2

 

 

 

The North Yorkshire 100 will start/finish in Malton, about 20 miles North East of York.  Our  Checkpoint (Number 10 at about the halfway point) will be at Fyling Hall School half a mile from Robin Hoods Bay. 

 

https://www.ldwa.org.uk/2017Hundred/W/4149/checkpoint-10.html

 

This is a stunning location with some fantastic coastal walking.  Not only is Robin Hoods Bay a Mecca for geologists but the charming little coastal village, with its quaint hostelries, was once the haunt of smugglers.  Sadly Wetherspoons never had much truck with smugglers so you will need to go to Scarborough to get your fix.   As always the weekend will include at least 1 Social Walk.

 

London LDWA is tasked to perform checking in/retirement and breakfast baggage duties.  We will also need to make sure the loos and shower rooms are presentable at all times.  Fortunately we will NOT have to do any cooking.  East Lancs are the caterers and if last year is anything to go by the breakfasts should be good. 

 

The check point is open from Saturday 2340 to Sunday 1420.  This will be split into two 7.5 hour shifts. 

 

Our multi-skilled forces have faced many challenges in the past and I am sure our legendary grace and humour will be a great asset.  What can be better for our 100 stalwarts than to be meeted and greeted by our Luverley London Group.

 

 

Now the practical stuff. 

 

 

 

Accommodation

 

The cheap option.

There will be a room set aside at headquarters for volunteers, which will be available from Saturday midday to Sunday afternoon.  You will need a sleeping bag and mat.

If you want accommodation on Friday and/or Sunday nights the cheapest option is Scarborough YHA. 

 

http://www.yha.org.uk/hostel/scarborough

 

The cost is £15/night for non-members and £12/night for members.  As I will have the LDWA Group ID which entitles us all to the cheaper price put down that you are a member and also mention that you are with the LDWA group.  There is plenty of availability at the moment but it is important that you book ASAP to be sure of getting in.   Remember this is a VERY busy period.   I am already booked in so you will not be alone.  The hostel at Robin Hood’s Bay is fully booked and York YHA and Whitby YHA are double the price over the Bank Holiday weekend.

 

There are of course plenty of other accommodation options in Scarborough and Whitby if you want a bit more comfort.

 

 

Transport

Scarborough is about a 3 hour train journey from Kings X (Change in York).

Malton is on the railway line between York and Scarborough and you could get to the start of the 100 in time if you took the very first train from Kings X.

Cheap train tickets usually come available 3 months in advance.  I will provide information nearer the time. 

There is an hourly bus service between Scarborough and Whitby passing Robin Hoods Bay which takes about 40 minutes.

I will try and get our car drivers to transfer us from Malton to Fyling Hall as it would save quite a bit of time.  It is also a beautiful drive across the moors and takes about an hour.  If you are travelling by car and have places available that would be great.

 

 

 

 

 

Walks

There will be a chance for a Social Walk on Saturday afternoon and the Cleveland Way will make a nice change from the Capital Ring.

We will walk into Whitby and have time to explore the town of Dracula. 

(No he did not come from Tranylvania!!)

The social walk on Sunday afternoon will explore the area round Robin Hoods Bay.  Each of the walks will be about 10 miles long.

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