Day Twelve - From White Rose to Red Rose

Sunday, 12th August 2018

It rained pretty well all night, heavy and loud. By the 7.30am alarm, it had reduced to a light drizzle and by the time we began our moving on duties it was but spits and spots.

As we left Whitby at 10.30am the heavens opened. Whitby's farewell.  A moderate 137 mile journey today and the route we choose took us to Guisbrough and across the top of the North York Moors. South to Thirsk and then Ripon, passing RAF Dishforth where, 52 years ago, I did my three month Initial Police Training as a Wiltshire policeman. Across the bottom of the Yorkshire Dales then motorway for the rest of the journey.  Just one slow section on the M65 and we arrived at Burrs Country Park at 2.30pm.

I booked our stay here online but later rang to ask if we could come a day early, the Saturday.  "Oh no" she said, "we're fully booked"  Imagine our surprise then when, on arrival, we were told to take our pick from the available pitches.  There were many, including several service pitches, which we decided on.

Tired but glad to be here and delighted to hear, and see, the steam train puffing its way along the perimeter of the site.

The awning can wait until tomorrow.

The City of Wells Locomotive

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