Reply to gauntjoh:
[quote="Mike Meyer"]Hi John, You are unlucky there, no doubt a lot of planning had gone into the event. How is the "new" club going in the UK, is it called "The Link"?
regards
Mike[/quote]
Hi Mike, Indeed quite a bit of planning had gone it, it's just bad luck about the electricity cables. The site is close to a major sub-station on the national grid.
The new club is going well, thank you. we do indeed call ourselves "The Link Club". We had our AGM Saturday before last and it was very well attended. There was an overwhelming vote of support for what we as a committee are doing.
I would post a few pictures on here, but I have a strong feeling that we are not welcome and that if we did, our thread would be deleted.
Must dash. Take care.
Best Regards, John.
[quote="gauntjoh"]Hi Mike, Indeed quite a bit of planning had gone it, it's just bad luck about the electricity cables. The site is close to a major sub-station on the national grid.
The new club is going well, thank you. we do indeed call ourselves "The Link Club". We had our AGM Saturday before last and it was very well attended. There was an overwhelming vote of support for what we as a committee are doing.
I would post a few pictures on here, but I have a strong feeling that we are not welcome and that if we did, our thread would be deleted.
Must dash. Take care.
Best Regards, John.[/quote]
Good to hear that the old Cats in the UK have the support and structure of a club once again because that makes our hobby more enjoyable and successful. I'd be surprised if pictures of any old Cat get together from around the world were deleted from this BB provided the images and comments were about old Caterpillars and not political, personal attacks or just simply offensive, as "Old Magnet" said, "tractors don't play politics".
Regards
Mike