Drumroamin farm campsite Wigtown.
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Just home, drove up through the Galloway forest, great drive and a good end to a lovely weekend.
Many thanks to, Gordon and Margaret, Sarah and Donald and the kid's, Ken and Marilyn, Scott and Steph, for making the trip and for providing great company. We were really blessed with some marvelous weather for the entire weekend, although it was a bit on the cold side under the beautiful starry evenings.
Jim...
Many thanks to, Gordon and Margaret, Sarah and Donald and the kid's, Ken and Marilyn, Scott and Steph, for making the trip and for providing great company. We were really blessed with some marvelous weather for the entire weekend, although it was a bit on the cold side under the beautiful starry evenings.
Jim...
"Today's rain is tomorrow's Whisky"
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Thanks everyone for making it a great weekend
Hopefully not too long before the next one
Hopefully not too long before the next one
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What a fantastic w/e, wall to wall sun, terrific campsite, great company.
Lovely drive home through the backroads of Ayrshire.
And a big bonus seeing the Osprey, ok it was just the heid!
Freda now gone, :-/ But nice wee Burstner obtained
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Nice trip, good company and fab weather.
Great photos Clutha.
Great photos Clutha.
Why, oh why did I chose such a naff forum name????
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Looks great, I wish we could have made it.
Nice pics too
Nice pics too
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BTW, if my Tomtom speaks the truth, the co-ords for the site are N 54.83244 W 4.42545
Do we have a POI thread on the forum?
Do we have a POI thread on the forum?
Freda now gone, :-/ But nice wee Burstner obtained
http://www.gordonbickerton.co.uk
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Re: Drumroamin farm campsite Wigtown.
Really sorry to have missed it. Glad the weather was good and the skies dark.
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=N+54.83244+W+4.42545
You really want to put the co-ords of reception, not where you parked the van... tsk! More like N 54.83140, W 4.42430
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=N+54.83244+W+4.42545
You really want to put the co-ords of reception, not where you parked the van... tsk! More like N 54.83140, W 4.42430
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Driver+Passengers wrote:Really sorry to have missed it. Glad the weather was good and the skies dark.
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=N+54.83244+W+4.42545
You really want to put the co-ords of reception, not where you parked the van... tsk! More like N 54.83140, W 4.42430
I was parked in front of reception
(Memo to self: study stars on iPad app before getting fu')
Freda now gone, :-/ But nice wee Burstner obtained
http://www.gordonbickerton.co.uk
http://www.gordonbickerton.co.uk
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How was the (wind)blazing saddles?
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just back, stayed at heads of ayr last night. thanks to everyone for a great weekend. nice pics gordon