Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
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Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
A few of us have already booked into Brokerswood for the weekend of 18/19/20 March.
If anyone is interested in joining us please look at http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 49&t=46147.
As the bookings are down to the site I'm not sure how many places are still available so hurry and book if you want to come as it will be first come first served.
Highlight of the weekend will be a 7 mile walk alongside CrAzY to a pub which is only one mile away from the site as the crow flies!
Hope to see some of you there. Please PM me when you have booked.
If anyone is interested in joining us please look at http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 49&t=46147.
As the bookings are down to the site I'm not sure how many places are still available so hurry and book if you want to come as it will be first come first served.
Highlight of the weekend will be a 7 mile walk alongside CrAzY to a pub which is only one mile away from the site as the crow flies!
Hope to see some of you there. Please PM me when you have booked.
Bongo-ing. The beginning of life as Susie and I now know it...
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
Update:
We currently have at least 9 units that I know of going here http://www.brokerswood.net/ on the weekend of 18/19/20 March.
There are still a few spaces available at £15 per night with electric so if anyone else is interested please book directly with the site. If you have any questions or issues please contact me.
For previous discussions on this meet refer to here http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 49&t=46147. Note that as that (South Wessex) thread will now be locked any further posts with regard to this meet will need to be posted here.
For those of you who have been put off by the expense of a personal survival kit required to undertake one of CrAzY's Saturday lunchtime walks please note that the walk is NOT compulsory!!!!!
We currently have at least 9 units that I know of going here http://www.brokerswood.net/ on the weekend of 18/19/20 March.
There are still a few spaces available at £15 per night with electric so if anyone else is interested please book directly with the site. If you have any questions or issues please contact me.
For previous discussions on this meet refer to here http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 49&t=46147. Note that as that (South Wessex) thread will now be locked any further posts with regard to this meet will need to be posted here.
For those of you who have been put off by the expense of a personal survival kit required to undertake one of CrAzY's Saturday lunchtime walks please note that the walk is NOT compulsory!!!!!
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
Oh yes it is! Otherwise Crazy takes you into the woods to look for wildlifeboyfrombrasil wrote:Update:
For those of you who have been put off by the expense of a personal survival kit required to undertake one of CrAzY's Saturday lunchtime walks please note that the walk is NOT compulsory!!!!!
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
booked and looking forward to it very much.do we need to bring a torch for the walk.sooty&georgie.
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
Wildlife? Found in an awning attached to Crazys Bongo at every meet!Dago & Mrs D wrote:Oh yes it is! Otherwise Crazy takes you into the woods to look for wildlifeboyfrombrasil wrote:Update:
For those of you who have been put off by the expense of a personal survival kit required to undertake one of CrAzY's Saturday lunchtime walks please note that the walk is NOT compulsory!!!!!
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
You lot will get me a bad name
I was actually thinking of having an awning chess tournament this time around
I was actually thinking of having an awning chess tournament this time around
cheers! party on dudes.
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
You mean like this http://zoomyummy.com/2010/08/20/cafe-fr ... -giveaway/crazy uncle gray g wrote: You lot will get me a bad name
I was actually thinking of having an awning chess tournament this time around
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
Make sure you get the red team. That way you get to drink cider, I'm not certain what that red stuff is.
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Knowing Crazy it'll be Red X
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
Mr & Mrs D, do you still have a OS map for the Brokerswood area
or should I go and get one ready for Saturdays stroll ????
or should I go and get one ready for Saturdays stroll ????
cheers! party on dudes.
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
Yes we have an OS Explorer map - looked it out last night and it is safely in the van. BTW, we may not be there until mid afternoon on Friday . . . and you may not recognise us when we get there
Mrs D
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
And as CrAzY is reading the map make sure it has a big "This Way Up" arrow on it.Dago & Mrs D wrote:Yes we have an OS Explorer map - looked it out last night and it is safely in the van.
Why? Has Pete shaved his beard off and have you grown one??????. . . and you may not recognise us when we get there
Mrs D
P.S. We forgot to say happy birthday for last week, so "Happy Birthday".
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
Why? Has Pete shaved his beard off and have you grown one??????. . . and you may not recognise us when we get there
Mrs D
P.S. We forgot to say happy birthday for last week, so "Happy Birthday".[/quote]
No, Pete's beard is just the same - well, a bit whiter , I won't let him shave it off because he looks like a 2 year old without it - and my beard is coming along nicely You'll see the difference on Friday, or maybe you won't notice. And, no, I'm not pregnant Thanks for the birthday wishes, well remembered
Mrs D
Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
So can someone tell me if the walk is do-able with the kids, ie, are they allowed in the pub
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Re: Brokerswood 18/19/20 March
Only if they buy the first round of drinks, for those of us holding bus passes & have heating allowanceChris&Gem wrote:So can someone tell me if the walk is do-able with the kids, ie, are they allowed in the pub