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If you're that keen, go to Bryn Gloch between Christmas & New Year, we did last year, but it was a bit bleak to say the leastdaveblueozzie wrote:Ok all booked in and ready and packed, are we there yet.
I like the sound of thatMuzorewa wrote:Hmmm, 40 pitches x average 3 per Bongo = 2 carriages minimum![]()
Alternatively, we could mobilise some Bongos to take the rest and think of the photo opportunities
a. from the train of a convoy of Bongos in stunning countryside
b. from the Bongos of a bunch of nutters hanging out of the windows of a narrow-gauge train
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debbiepritch wrote:I like the sound of thatMuzorewa wrote:Hmmm, 40 pitches x average 3 per Bongo = 2 carriages minimum![]()
Alternatively, we could mobilise some Bongos to take the rest and think of the photo opportunities
a. from the train of a convoy of Bongos in stunning countryside
b. from the Bongos of a bunch of nutters hanging out of the windows of a narrow-gauge train
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how about I set off on my own and get lost
and have to call out the RAF rescue (making sure Prince William is on duty
) then suddenly... when airbound....I can recover
then I could not only get a pic of me and the prince
but an aerial view of bongos in stunning countryside, waving at bongo nutters hanging out of a train
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Mmmmm - me too!bongobaz wrote:May have to phone rent a mate to share cost
Muzorewa wrote:As I understand it, £19.00 per pitch per night is a discounted ratebongobaz wrote:Just booked £38.00 Phew! thought we were getting discount? Looking forward to it.
bongobaz wrote:Just booked £38.00 Phew! thought we were getting discount? Looking forward to it.
mister munkey wrote:Sorted.
40 pitches have been reserved.![]()
Book direct with Bryn Gloch on 01286 650216
2 nights is going to be £38 & that includes a whole host of luxuries including an all weather pitch so no muddy stuff, electric hook up, water, drainage, awnings, extra adults, children and dogs. (I think you need to supply your own extra adults, children and dogs though)![]()
They will require payment up front.
Don't forget to mention you're part of the Bongo bunch when booking, otherwise you may be pitched with inferior vehicles.
They've kindly knocked a fiver a night off their regular charges as long as we don't trash the place too much.
mister munkey wrote:bongobaz wrote:Just booked £38.00 Phew! thought we were getting discount? Looking forward to it.
Errrr - We are!
We're paying the rate for a standard grass pitch but getting a fivers worth of hardstanding, leccy & personal water supply chucked in, it was mentioned back in September.
mister munkey wrote:Sorted.
40 pitches have been reserved.![]()
Book direct with Bryn Gloch on 01286 650216
2 nights is going to be £38 & that includes a whole host of luxuries including an all weather pitch so no muddy stuff, electric hook up, water, drainage, awnings, extra adults, children and dogs. (I think you need to supply your own extra adults, children and dogs though)![]()
They will require payment up front.
Don't forget to mention you're part of the Bongo bunch when booking, otherwise you may be pitched with inferior vehicles.
They've kindly knocked a fiver a night off their regular charges as long as we don't trash the place too much.
Oh to have been at Penrhyn Bay campsite last nightdebbiepritch wrote:Glad we weren't there this week tho, there's been a bit of wind about http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/walesnature/
Muzorewa wrote:Oh to have been at Penrhyn Bay campsite last nightdebbiepritch wrote:Glad we weren't there this week tho, there's been a bit of wind about http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/walesnature/![]()
What, to pedestrians too?debbiepritch wrote:....they even closed the britannia bridge it was so bad
Muzorewa wrote:What, to pedestrians too?debbiepritch wrote:....they even closed the britannia bridge it was so bad
I've warned you before about that chilli con carne, far too many side-effectsdebbiepritch wrote:Muzorewa wrote:What, to pedestrians too?debbiepritch wrote:....they even closed the britannia bridge it was so bad![]()
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typical isn't it, the old menai can take the strain but the 'new' bridge is closed when it gets a bit windy
Yeah, yet the Menai was open to 'light' vehicles only...surely they're more likely to blow off?debbiepritch wrote:Muzorewa wrote:What, to pedestrians too?debbiepritch wrote:....they even closed the britannia bridge it was so bad![]()
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typical isn't it, the old menai can take the strain but the 'new' bridge is closed when it gets a bit windy