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2021/09/02 2 Days in Cambridge
π 2021-09-02 01:01 in England2021, Ntrips, Uk
As part of my 2021 quick festival tour of england, on my way back to London for Trance on the Thames and ABGT 450, I stopped in Cambridge on the way. Of course, Cambridge has plenty to see, although many of the colleges were still closed to visitors due to covid (Cambridge was much more careful than London which didn't seem to give a rat's ass about covid).

After arriving the previous night and checking in my hotel, my "we had never met in person" LED hacker friend, Louis Beaudoin of Pixelmatix fame. Since I had my dual CPU LED outfit with me for the festivals I was going to, I showed it to him, and we geeked out on LEDs:



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The next day, I went to the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, hands down the best flight museum in England with an active runway and all kinds of scenic flights:




Seriously, go see my report of the Imperial War Museum in Duxford

The other cool thing is that while I was there, I rented a plane to do a scenic flight over Cambridge to get great views (clickme). A few examples below:





It was not possible to get an uber back to town (only there in the morning), and getting a cab also took a very long time, but thankfully I found someone who had called one already and shared her cab back to the train station. Soon after, I went back our to meet the Woddhouses at Midsummer House, an excellent 2 michelin star rated restaurant



The next morning, I went to meet Anna and Paul who were nice enough to come meet me for breakfast to catch up:


I then went on in town to visit several of the smaller museums: Sedgwick Museum of Earth Science, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Museum of Classical Archaeology, and he Fitzwilliam Museum (that one was a highlight). Thanks to Louis for giving tips on what to go see. By then I had finally figured out how to use the stupid scooters they had lying around, you literally had to give them a valid drivers license and ID before you were trusted to use one, and only in some streets, as many were geofenced out...













I then went to meet Louis and family for some punting which he suggested, and that was a great idea: it is actually the best way to see nice views from colleges from the water side:












I gave punting a shot at the end. I wasn't too terrible ;)
I gave punting a shot at the end. I wasn't too terrible ;)

I then had a timed entry for the small Whipple Museum of the History of Science:




and the time I had left, I scootered around to see one college that did let me in, and others from the outside:













It was then time to hurry back to my hotel by the train station and catch a train back to London for Trance on the Thames.

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