Wild Camp or Hi Di Hi at the Midlands rally - the choice is yours

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Sprockette wrote: :laugh:

Wild camp is best, fires are fun, green mud is dubious (but go-roundable!).
Yeah the green mud is in its own little area that only a crazy fool would try and ride through. :whistle: :whistle:
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Definitely the farm. Thats my perfect campsite, no swimming pool and tracks to ride.
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CRAIGREVO wrote:
Sprockette wrote: :laugh:

Wild camp is best, fires are fun, green mud is dubious (but go-roundable!).
Yeah the green mud is in its own little area that only a crazy fool would try and ride through. :whistle: :whistle:

I will have a look at what sort of injections are needed for that area :)
I think that is police tape at the outer edges... Presume forensics will have finished in that area before the event ;)
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Farm - what an outstanding find Alun :) A nice ride out around the wolds and stuff then play until the sun sets and beyond on our own playgroud - games and friendly banter as we fall on our arse will make a wonderful talking piont around a large fire into the small hours.
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FARM!

Can do some limited off roading if I like but mostly cuz I can burn stuff on a fire!

I will bring a supply of wash wipes to sell if anyone's hygienically retarded or has a case of OCD!:dry:
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Sign me up for the farm option. I will stick the knobblies on for this one!
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The farm here too.
Does it have a water supply?
Surely one of the GSes could bring one of these on the back.

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Post by Alun »

Good point about the water supply. There is a stream running beside the field for all the John Fenna fans amoungst us (John's MR Survival in ABR). There's also a tap up at the farm but I'd advise you bring an Aldi fold up water carrier, or simillar, as the farm is a 10 min walk from the camp site.
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Is there a pub within walking distance or do we need to bring our own beer?
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trophydave wrote:Is there a pub within walking distance or do we need to bring our own beer?
No matter where we camp, we need to bring beer. In the case of the farm it's essential Forest Gump may just about reckon the nearest pub was within walking distance.
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