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EUROPE 2010
« on: 20 June 2009, 16:19:15 »

OK folks anyone interested in having a trip to Europe next year ::), given there was'nt enough interest for one this year, show your interest on this thread, as most folk wanted to plan it for next year :y........so I am going to suggest May or June next year (2010), the reason I suggest May/June is cos it's still cheaper for both the campsite and ferries (more than ten folk/cars (we will be going for a discounted group ferry booking), and also school's mid term break (for folks that want to bring their kids), and the same campsite that I found in Belgium see link......

http://www.camping-memling.be/

Anyone have other suggestions regarding month, dates or alternative venue then let us know :y....as we may well do a poll depending on any alternative suggestions  :y ....So come on folks we have plenty time to arrange this :y
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #1 on: 20 June 2009, 16:23:36 »

I'm up for it :D
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #2 on: 20 June 2009, 19:12:22 »

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OK folks anyone interested in having a trip to Europe next year ::), given there was'nt enough interest for one this year, show your interest on this thread, as most folk wanted to plan it for next year :y........so I am going to suggest May or June next year, the reason I suggest May/June is cos it's still cheaper for both the campsite and ferries (more than ten folk/cars (we will be going for a discounted group ferry booking), and also school's mid term break (for folks that want to bring their kids), and the same campsite that I found in Belgium see link......

http://www.camping-memling.be/

Anyone have other suggestions regarding month, dates or alternative venue then let us know :y....as we may well do a poll depending on any alternative suggestions  :y ....So come on folks we have plenty time to arrange this :y
Top job mike :y :y I would definitely be up for this and my kids will be coming too :-X ::) so a half term date would be the best for me ::) ::) My personal thought's is that it should be for at least 3 nights (4 days) to warrant getting the 3 bed detached peggy thinggyy (with spacious lounge ::)) out of the loft ;D ;D ;D
Brugges seems like a good place, I really don't fancy a bloody great long drive after being ejected from the floaty car transporter  ;) ;)
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #3 on: 20 June 2009, 19:16:24 »

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OK folks anyone interested in having a trip to Europe next year ::), given there was'nt enough interest for one this year, show your interest on this thread, as most folk wanted to plan it for next year :y........so I am going to suggest May or June next year, the reason I suggest May/June is cos it's still cheaper for both the campsite and ferries (more than ten folk/cars (we will be going for a discounted group ferry booking), and also school's mid term break (for folks that want to bring their kids), and the same campsite that I found in Belgium see link......

http://www.camping-memling.be/

Anyone have other suggestions regarding month, dates or alternative venue then let us know :y....as we may well do a poll depending on any alternative suggestions  :y ....So come on folks we have plenty time to arrange this :y
Top job mike :y :y I would definitely be up for this and my kids will be coming too :-X ::) so a half term date would be the best for me ::) ::) My personal thought's is that it should be for at least 3 nights (4 days) to warrant getting the 3 bed detached peggy thinggyy (with spacious lounge ::)) out of the loft ;D ;D ;D
Brugges seems like a good place, I really don't fancy a bloody great long drive after being ejected from the floaty car transporter  ;) ;)
Last time I went to Brugge, it was around 90mins from the Calais train terminus to Brugge, nice easy run as well. The Ferry port would be similar I imagine, as although nearer by 3 or 4 miles, its a little slower to get to the motorway
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #4 on: 20 June 2009, 19:17:02 »

Additionally, iirc, no tolls on the Calais/Brugge route, so that'll save a few € :)
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #5 on: 20 June 2009, 19:32:08 »

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Additionally, iirc, no tolls on the Calais/Brugge route, so that'll save a few € :)
Make it an hour as we will have to stop for our cheap booze/fags/cigars/baccy/porn vids :-/ at tobbacco alley in Adinkerke  ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #6 on: 20 June 2009, 19:51:14 »

Very interested Mike :y
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #7 on: 20 June 2009, 19:53:04 »

We're interested, but must say I may have to pass as I know the Pikey Box may be a bit pricey on the Ferry ::) ::) ::)
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #8 on: 20 June 2009, 19:57:21 »

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Bit of bathroom sealant and we could tow it behind the ferry for free.............. :-X ;D
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #9 on: 20 June 2009, 23:14:49 »

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We're interested, but must say I may have to pass as I know the Pikey Box may be a bit pricey on the Ferry ::) ::) ::)
There are huts you can hire at the site, save taking pikey wagon - certainly an option to consider.  I may well do that so I don't have to lug everything over there
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #10 on: 20 June 2009, 23:18:19 »

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We're interested, but must say I may have to pass as I know the Pikey Box may be a bit pricey on the Ferry ::) ::) ::)
There are huts you can hire at the site, save taking pikey wagon - certainly an option to consider.  I may well do that so I don't have to lug everything over there

I thought there were but couldn't see them on a very quick glance on the site...

That's good news then... We're definitely interested, as long as it doesn't clash with my other commitments for that time of year :y :y :y
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #11 on: 20 June 2009, 23:25:35 »

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We're interested, but must say I may have to pass as I know the Pikey Box may be a bit pricey on the Ferry ::) ::) ::)
There are huts you can hire at the site, save taking pikey wagon - certainly an option to consider.  I may well do that so I don't have to lug everything over there

Huts sounds like a plan for me....  Foot passenger from Rosyth to Zeebrugge then looking for uplift from some kindly soul, with later dropoff??   ;D
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« Reply #12 on: 20 June 2009, 23:36:26 »

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We're interested, but must say I may have to pass as I know the Pikey Box may be a bit pricey on the Ferry ::) ::) ::)
There are huts you can hire at the site, save taking pikey wagon - certainly an option to consider.  I may well do that so I don't have to lug everything over there

Huts sounds like a plan for me....  Foot passenger from Rosyth to Zeebrugge then looking for uplift from some kindly soul, with later dropoff??   ;D
I'm sure that could be arranged :y
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #13 on: 21 June 2009, 00:16:42 »

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We're interested, but must say I may have to pass as I know the Pikey Box may be a bit pricey on the Ferry ::) ::) ::)
There are huts you can hire at the site, save taking pikey wagon - certainly an option to consider.  I may well do that so I don't have to lug everything over there

Huts sounds like a plan for me....  Foot passenger from Rosyth to Zeebrugge then looking for uplift from some kindly soul, with later dropoff??   ;D
I'm sure that could be arranged :y

Just spoken to Mrs LD and she said it sounds good :y :y :y

As for picking up someone... Assuming I have space in the car it's not a problem :y :y :y

I can't see we'd need that much gear anyway :-/ :-/
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Re: EUROPE 2009
« Reply #14 on: 21 June 2009, 00:18:49 »

Hut Defo... :)
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