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Old 2005-06-20, 02:44 PM   #1
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REMINDER! Unicycle Hockey, Derby, UK, 2nd July 2005.

Just a reminder, as there is less than two weeks to go, that there will be an afternoon of unicycle hockey at Darley Fields, Chester Green, Derby, UK. (Location map here)

The pitch is booked from 12pm till 6pm and the event is organised by Emunicyclists. Anyone is welcome to come along regardless of ability and we'll have no excuses like you're getting married or you'll be on the other side of the world on that day

Any question either ask here or email contact@emunicyclist.info

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Old 2005-06-21, 01:05 PM   #2
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Yep this is the thread I was talking about in this thread .


Shameless cross thread bumping :-)
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Old 2005-06-21, 02:11 PM   #3
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i am a possible

it is quite a trek coming up just for the day so does anyone know of any good muni around the area and fancy doing some on sunday?

i would also need a campsite for the sat eve (or even the fri night as i could even travel up then).

may see you then
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Old 2005-06-21, 02:40 PM   #4
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I might be up for that, Des.

I was thinking it was a bit far for a day out but I really fancy a bit of hockey. I wont be able to keep up on the Muni, though, if you don't mind waiting occasionally.

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Old 2005-06-21, 02:49 PM   #5
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yeah that could be a plan
will talk closer to the weekend
see how my knee is after the Red Bull

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Old 2005-06-21, 03:14 PM   #6
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i am a possible

it is quite a trek coming up just for the day so does anyone know of any good muni around the area and fancy doing some on sunday?

i would also need a campsite for the sat eve (or even the fri night as i could even travel up then).

may see you then
If you're car based, I'd suggest you camp in the Peak District on the Friday + Saturday nights, which is a drive away from Derby, but not far compared to coming from Cardiff for it. There's some really ace riding there, big rocky downhills and good long rides.

For the really great riding area in the Peaks, there's good campsites in Edale + Hope and I can sort you out with a route if you want. Annoyingly I'm off in London getting married that weekend or else I'd be well up for a ride round there.

There are also train ways to get to the peaks from Derby, takes about 1.5 hours to Hope or Edale, there are campsites pretty near the train stations.

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Old 2005-06-21, 03:14 PM   #7
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It's not all that far from the peaks, where I've been meaning to go riding for quit a while. Does that count as 'around the area'?

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Old 2005-06-21, 03:23 PM   #8
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i am a possible

it is quite a trek coming up just for the day so does anyone know of any good muni around the area and fancy doing some on sunday?

i would also need a campsite for the sat eve (or even the fri night as i could even travel up then).

may see you then
The closest campsite that I know of is;

Beechwood Park
Main Rd
Elvaston
Derby, DE72 3EQ
Tel. 01332 751938

It's about 10 minutes drive away from where the hockey is. There maybe closer/better ones so I'll ask in the pub tonight after hockey.

I'd be up for a Muni ride on Sunday. 10 minutes drive in the other direction from that campsite is Bramcote Hills which is a lot of fun. Although it's not that big the day after loads of hockey that's not such a bad thing.

Of course as John and Joe said the Peaks are close, and between several Emunicyclists I think they know all the best rides (I don't know them). Not definite yet but there maybe something happening in the Peaks later in the year, watch this space!
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Old 2005-06-22, 06:58 AM   #9
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A muni ride on the Sunday sounds like an excellent idea - after speaking to people last night at our weekly hockey session we're pretty sure that we can provide floor space for anyone (unless the tournament proves exceptionally popular) who wants to stay over on the Saturday (and even Friday night) That will probably be in Castle Donington just south of Derby - if that helps anyone - if we're all in the same place it would help with doing something for the Saturday night - a few of the local pubs are very pleasant and could be just the thing - one even has a boules pitch if that appeals. So if anyone needs accomaodation let us know

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Old 2005-06-22, 01:43 PM   #10
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Re: REMINDER! Unicycle Hockey, Derby, UK, 2nd July 2005.

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...and we'll have no excuses like you're getting married or you'll be on the other side of the world on that day
foiled again...

btw, after a previous chat, we've now adopted the Le Mans Start to our UniHoki games as well
over the grumblings of one or two players who are quite happy to sweat like the proverbial stuck pigs for the next couple of hours as they huff and puff around on a uni, but complain about having to run 20m to get to their unis

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now that u mention it
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Old 2005-06-23, 12:27 PM   #11
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Re: Re: REMINDER! Unicycle Hockey, Derby, UK, 2nd July 2005.

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btw, after a previous chat, we've now adopted the Le Mans Start to our UniHoki games as well
We haven't done a Le Mans start for a while; we’ll have to do it next Tuesday.
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now that u mention it
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Old 2005-06-23, 12:30 PM   #12
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i think we may do it slightly differently tho
we line up on the halfway line with the unis lying behind each team's respective goallines and the ball on the centerspot
u run across the width of the pitch?
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Old 2005-06-23, 02:03 PM   #13
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we do our le mans starts slightly differently - ball on the centre spot - unicycles lying down on the centre line sticks behid goal - players line up next to goal - run to centre line pick up unicycle - ride back to goal and get stick then ride back to the ball and play commences - gets a bit skiddy in the winter but I guess it helps develop the who dares wins hockey skills

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Old 2005-06-23, 02:08 PM   #14
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Re: REMINDER! Unicycle Hockey, Derby, UK, 2nd July 2005.

we line the uni's up on the halfway line and start from our own goals,
run to your uni (kick the oppositions unicycle a few time to hamper
their progress) ride back to your goal, grab your stick, and head for
the ball that has been patiently waiting on the centre spot. GAME ON

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Old 2005-06-23, 02:11 PM   #15
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are the sticks standing up against the goal or lying down?
neccesitating a dismount to get hold of them?
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