Main field can be soft near the river, and muddy thru the main gate (a few tumbles there last year). Those noisy lot at the bottom eventually turned the radio off at about 3am.
Left thru entrance is busy, its near the road but a bit firmer.
TAKE A SIDE STAND PAD AND KEEP IT HANDY FOR ARRIVAL.
Jimbo's road ride was GREAT, despite the fact I lost them all at the gate as I was filming , and with no idea where they went, eventually came across the parade going in the opposite direction, somewhere near Windemere. (the best bits I did),.
Have fun, eat curry and drink your choice of fuel.....
Should I bring my Ukulele ??????
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Re: Boil camping
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:44 am
by Elle
Diesel Pete wrote:Which reminds me; do bring a side stand puck as the ground is soft. I had to jealously guard a used squashed dog food tin for this reason last year
A friend of mine has this solution:
1. put a can of cider* in tank bag
2. on arrival at campsite, drink cider* asap
3. squash can and drop next to side stand
4. balance bike on squashed can
5. get off bike
* replace cider with drink of preference (preferably a non-fizzy type as these are prone to explode after a ride out :whistle: )
Re: Boil camping
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:49 pm
by Stevied
Getting some practise in . The dogs not coming though!
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Re: Boil camping
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:50 pm
by Stevied
Can someone who knows what they are doing please turn the picture the other way up. Thanks.