Kings Lynn Summer Bongo Camp
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Well that was a refreshing chill-out weekend, thanks to Ian for organising. Some pics from us…….
Just checking they hadn’t put it on upside down
A sense of humour – what a relief!
Just checking they hadn’t put it on upside down
A sense of humour – what a relief!
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Barbecued bananas anyone?
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Grrrrr - had to drive right past Kings Lynn yesterday on way home from hols. Had BF meet in SatNav in hope of dropping in. But The Boss and The Bossettes dictated we trudge round Burnham Market (I didn't even dare mention Kings Lynn). Sometimes I feel I could use a holiday of my own
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nice to see Trev & Jane getting in some massage therapy, prior to their forthcoming nuptials
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Back from a very enjoyable few days with a great bunch of established and new members.
We were pretty lucky with the weather, with rain on Wednesday and today, but lovely in between. Just a pity it was such a long drive home - took me nearly 40 minutes
We were pretty lucky with the weather, with rain on Wednesday and today, but lovely in between. Just a pity it was such a long drive home - took me nearly 40 minutes
John
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What make is the unusual army green large side awning by the way. Looks interesting, and is it quick to erect and compact to stow?
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It's one of the Oz-Tent range - we watched it go up and it looked a bit of a faff - but didn't take up much space when collapsed. Looks pretty big as well.
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Just back safe and sound,what a lovely 4 days i feel so relaxed,weather good too,good to meet everyone again.See you all soon
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I biked past you all twice when I was out with the kidsfrancophile1947 wrote:Just a pity it was such a long drive home - took me nearly 40 minutes
You were lucky with the weather.
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Thanks Muz - I wondered if it might be one of theirs (Oz Tent). An interestingly different looking awning.Muzorewa wrote:It's one of the Oz-Tent range - we watched it go up and it looked a bit of a faff - but didn't take up much space when collapsed. Looks pretty big as well.
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Got home save and sound.
Thanks to Bongo Towers for organising a very enjoyable few days and lovely fish'n'chips on Saturday night. Nice to see old friends again and meet new people.
Looking forward now to the South West Fest in September.
Lovely photos, as usual, Muzorewa.
Manny & Pat
Thanks to Bongo Towers for organising a very enjoyable few days and lovely fish'n'chips on Saturday night. Nice to see old friends again and meet new people.
Looking forward now to the South West Fest in September.
Lovely photos, as usual, Muzorewa.
Manny & Pat
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Thoroughly enjoyed the site, the company, the weather and the fish and chips.
Our thanks to all who made it happen.
Got back home with a rattling roof tent, another job, another day.
Our thanks to all who made it happen.
Got back home with a rattling roof tent, another job, another day.
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We Had a lovely time and pleasantly surprised at the nice weather we had.
Met lots of lovely new people and friends from past Bash, missing you already.
Thankyou guys for sorting out our heater problem and of course the cigar lighter alien. Much appreciated.
Lovely pics Muz.
Thank you Ian and marrianne for all you and your teams hard work
Cheers Jimmy and Anna
Met lots of lovely new people and friends from past Bash, missing you already.
Thankyou guys for sorting out our heater problem and of course the cigar lighter alien. Much appreciated.
Lovely pics Muz.
Thank you Ian and marrianne for all you and your teams hard work
Cheers Jimmy and Anna
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francophile1947 wrote:Back from a very enjoyable few days with a great bunch of established and new members.
We were pretty lucky with the weather, with rain on Wednesday and today, but lovely in between. Just a pity it was such a long drive home - took me nearly 40 minutes
You were lucky, it took me 50 minutes ( If you exclude the time we took diverting to see Steve at Outback Autos to pick up another fuel filter Just In Case! and also have a great lunch at the Dabbling Duck in Great Massingham).
Had a great time, met some great people - It was our first but definitely not last Bongo meet.
Heather - you did the right thing deciding to go on Sunday not only did you miss the heavy traffic on the A1 on Monday but also you had a dry awning to pack (unlike most of the Monday departees).
Thanks for the pictures Muz - I left my camera at home.
Nao faz mal
Brian
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Roseanne and I would like to thank everyone for making this meet so enjoyable. It was great meeting old faces and meeting new like minded Bongo enthusiast. It was well worth the effort and drive from Cornwall. We arrived home on Thursday afternoon without incident, good ole faithful Bongo. Thanks to all who enjoyed looking at my Bongo and the kind comments you made. It makes me think all that polishng and bling is worth while.
We hope to see you at a Bongo bash somewhere soon,
Dave and Roseanne
PS thanks Muz for the fab pix
We hope to see you at a Bongo bash somewhere soon,
Dave and Roseanne
PS thanks Muz for the fab pix
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