Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by james1508 » Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:19 am

Its ok we are bringing the dry weather from Blackpool :D

It looks like the weather should be OK for Saturday now and Sunday too. Lets hope so.

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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by friendeedebs » Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:22 pm

debbiepritch wrote:it's pouring down and blowing a hooly on Anglesey at the moment, the local weathers just been on and it's 45mph winds and rain forecast...ho hum...wonder if my roof will blow off on our first venture lol.. :roll:
No matter sure it'll be fun :D :D :D
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The rain and wind did not put us off at all..... :D
Even when my little one came down with a bug and started throwing up at 11pm last night...and it got worse...both ends...I was throwing sleeping bags, coats, blankets out of the bongo and up most the night.....we were determined to stay today and chatted to some nice people, but by 3pm today the little one had only managed a little walk and was flat out asleep again so decided it was best to head for home....me crying :cry: ....and when we got back spending hours washing the bongo seats....and clothes...and urghhhhh....
What a first trip!
Hope everyone else had a fab time...xxxx
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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by friendeedebs » Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:37 pm

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=6 ... 1045604378

not sure if this'll work for pics....I don't know how to put them on #-o
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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:08 am

This was a great meeting, varied weather but great company. We started with a brief visit to see my Dad in Deganwy, apparently they were really proud of their new car :shock:

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Then on to the Bryn Gloch caravan park, excellent site with amazing facilities. Not only does every pitch have electric, but it also has water as well! :shock:

There were some Bongos there....... :roll:

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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:08 am

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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:09 am

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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:09 am

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On Saturday afternoon we decided to walk into Waunfawr to the Snowdonia Park brewpub, to sample their beer and see what the food was like. A pleasant walk and we just got there before the rain started again.

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That reminds me – it’s the Mother-in-Law’s Birthday soon :D

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Rather than be boring and walk back, we took the train from Waunfawr to Plas y Nant, with a view to walking back from there. For the sad train people amongst you, this was a 2-6-2+2-6-2 Beyer Peacock Garratt locomotive built in Manchester and operated in South Africa before being brought back to Britain – basically two locomotives articulated together and operated from a single boiler – necessary to get sufficient power onto the track with a big locomotive but able to negotiate tight turns. These were probably the most powerful 2’ gauge locos ever built....

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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:10 am

Apparently it had been raining a lot recently.....

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A couple of cuties.....

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Is this a dog, a new variety of highland cattle, or a Peruvian guinea-pig? :?

We drifted back via Bala lake, not the most logical route but a pretty one nonetheless.

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All-in-all, a cracking weekend which we would readily do again, Mister Monkey :wink:
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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by hatris » Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:39 am

Hi we enjoyed the Welch Bash, many thanks to Ian for organising this. Lovely to speak to new people, especially Eileen, and Pop and Marianne, Richard and Margaret. Well Friday we got soaked. Hell of a job to even get the awning up. Broke the bottom part of one of the Khyam legs. Thank you Mr Maynard for the loan of your gaffer tape. Sat in bongo with a puzzle book and a bottle of wine. Saturday morning lovely weather so set of to pub with family Muz.

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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by hatris » Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:46 am

Walked to the local pub, nice food. Came back on a train. Then a walk back to the camp, everywhere was a little bit wet.

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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by hatris » Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:57 am

Mrs Muz had made us all a lovely warm supper. Thank you Alison, it was delicious and very welcome after the wet weather.
Sunday was glorious. We took our time with breakfast and packing up and then followed family Muz on some interesting roads, to see Bala. It had been a long time since we had visited Wales and we really enjoyed the drive. Then the compulsory ice-cream and home. Loved every minute, when's the next one?

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Muz doesn't care where he has to go to get that photoshot.

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Hannah took this one of the Lake.

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Thank you all for a lovely weekend. hatris
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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Oct 13, 2008 11:05 am

Anyone looking for that classic dipply-dopply road in the middle of nowhere where you are most unlikely to meet any other traffic whatsoever should consider the road we took, it's the unclassified road between the A470 and A494 (not the A4212) which arrives at the south end of Bala lake. The idea of cattle-grids hasn't progressed to this community, there were at least six gates to negotiate (which we did fasten each time).

Google Maps doesn't recognise the place name, but if you paste Ffridd Trawsgoed into http://www.streetmap.co.uk you can see where it is. Take your time, there's no rush up there!
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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by Bongoplod » Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:16 pm

It is a nice site,we stayed there 2 years ago,and in a lovely area handy for anywhere in
North Wales

Great photos Paul and Harry, I take iy you checked out the site attached to the Pub/Stn
down the road

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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by crazy uncle gray g » Mon Oct 13, 2008 5:09 pm

:D It certainly looks like a beautiful area 8)

(just don't tell Pippin i said so :wink: )

I hope you all had a great time, the photos are smashing =D>
cheers! party on dudes.
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Re: Welsh Bongo Bash 10 to 12 October

Post by technophobe » Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:27 pm

Great pikkies everyone. Shame about the rain which rather spoiled the walk about. If we didn't say much to some - solly- maybe next time. But we met some great people. Shot of us next to the loos is great - shows we pitched in a hurry. But great weekend.
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