your adventures begin again Hunslet's were a Leeds based company, made both steam and diesels, some mining (narrow gauge) engines, some mainline
Not certain mate. It was on rails. if you ignore the cogs in front and look at the wheels, you can see what I am getting at.
Ahh yes I can now you mention it, didn't notice them before! It'd be good to know the history of the location & whats there
They are all at clearwell caves and mine workings. They have evenings where you can ride on them. The info is on their website apparently. http://www.clearwellcaves.com/index.html
It all looks great - makes me even more sorry we couldn't make it. Branko spent most of Saturday hacking like a 40-a-day smoker, although that has calmed down now. It was all a bit dramatic - he wasn't even allowed in the vets, he had to be examined in the back of the car in the vets car park! Looks like you have the ideal vehicle for camping through the winter too.
I loved Symonds Yat when we went and I bet the woods were brilliant in the mist. Me and Jan will have to come up your way for an autumnal weekend, you could be our 'Oop North' guides.
I was amazed at the waves and smiles she got. Most t4 owners waved like mad and the big motorhome over 50 lot were very enthusiastic about her. She did look big in the trees, but people stopped and chatted when we were parked up. Most knew what she was, which surprised us!
We would love that, It would have to be soon. but me and Lou are pretty full on with work and have promised to go visit my best mate on our next joint weekend off OOP NORF you say? .