Red Marley Hill Climb, Worcester
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Minolta Panoramic, Foma 400
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Spotted one other RE, one Harley but lots of GSs and a few Triumphs and Hondas and KTMs..!
70 miles out this afternoon on Himmy, still a bit hot out there!
But so nice in the sunshine!!
Home to Manhattan's to get some oil.. Over the tops out of Sheffield to Bakewell via Cubar Gap, popping into the Tinpot Cafe (it was shut!) So up to Monyash for an ice cream and look at the bikes!
Then headed over to the charity cafe for a cappuccino which is just the other side of the lovely Dragon's Back hills.. (Chrome Hill (425m) and Parkhouse Hill (360m). Then headed home via Buxton, Winnats Pass, Hathersage and Ringinglow..!
Number three done!!
Another stamp in the passport!!
Bike and Brew Passport!!
On way back home now!! 👍😁
248 miles today, two teas, two cappuccinos and one coffee.
It's a charity thing. You buy the passport for a tenner, then visit the participating (all independent) cafes all around the UK, get a brew and get a stamp! Gives the cafes more business and me more cappuccinos!
PS, you are allowed to use a car or a motorbike!!
From the website - makeyourmark.co.uk/
The 2026 passport will once again be available through the MARK website and selected partner cafés, complete with a refreshed design, new prizes, limited edition merch, and more.
More than just a fun way to ride — Bike + Brew supports real impact. Proceeds from passport sales go towards mental health first aid training, community defibrillator access, and MARK’s growing grant scheme for local charities and projects. Each stamp represents not just a stop for a brew, but a step toward making a difference.
As the café list continues to grow, riders can expect new locations from Cornwall to the Highlands — including hidden gems, beloved biker institutions, and first-time passport participants excited to welcome the community.
First stop today..
Stamp in my Bike and Brew Passport done..
On to next one!!
248 miles today, two teas, two cappuccinos and one coffee.
Bike and Brew Passport.
It's a charity thing. You buy the passport for a tenner, then visit the participating (all independent) cafes all around the UK, get a brew and get a stamp! Gives the cafes more business and me more cappuccinos!
PS, you are allowed to use a car or a motorbike!!
From the website - makeyourmark.co.uk/
The 2026 passport will once again be available through the MARK website and selected partner cafés, complete with a refreshed design, new prizes, limited edition merch, and more.
More than just a fun way to ride — Bike + Brew supports real impact. Proceeds from passport sales go towards mental health first aid training, community defibrillator access, and MARK’s growing grant scheme for local charities and projects. Each stamp represents not just a stop for a brew, but a step toward making a difference.
As the café list continues to grow, riders can expect new locations from Cornwall to the Highlands — including hidden gems, beloved biker institutions, and first-time passport participants excited to welcome the community.