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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #15 on: 27 January 2009, 00:45:10 »

Be intersted in the east anglia meet!
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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #16 on: 27 January 2009, 08:36:25 »

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Be intersted in the east anglia meet!
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Be good to see you there :y :y :y :y

As for York... I'd love to come but, depending on when it is, may not be able to :( :( :( :( I have convinced Mrs LD we should bring the Pikey box up but depends on when it is... Can't do the first weekend as I've got commitments for Friday Night and Early Saturday morning!

That said, I might be able to come for the day, even though it's some 190 miles away ::) ::) ::)

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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #17 on: 27 January 2009, 09:44:33 »

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Early May it is then. I reckon we should book the hard standing for caravans/hook up as bored kids can watch telly if the weather let's us down, provided we can have some nearby grass as well to pitch gazebos on although we could manage with gennies? :-/

The problem is the hard standing is an offical caravan site thing and I 'Think' you need to be a member of a caravan club to use it ?!? Which is where it gets complicated... I could well be wrong though!  ;D

As for gennys etc... Depending on time, I plan on building a generator which is for anyone to use, which can be running whenever! The biggest challenge ive got (other than its weight) is to make it quieter - basicly i've got a derv engine im planning on using so it wont drink fuel like my other genny did!!!  ;D
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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #18 on: 27 January 2009, 09:46:29 »

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....As for York... I'd love to come but, depending on when it is, may not be able to :( :( :( :( I have convinced Mrs LD we should bring the Pikey box up but depends on when it is... Can't do the first weekend as I've got commitments for Friday Night and Early Saturday morning!

That said, I might be able to come for the day, even though it's some 190 miles away ::) ::) ::)


Could always stay Sun night too... Tis a bank holiday on Monday!  :y
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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #19 on: 27 January 2009, 09:56:01 »

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....As for York... I'd love to come but, depending on when it is, may not be able to :( :( :( :( I have convinced Mrs LD we should bring the Pikey box up but depends on when it is... Can't do the first weekend as I've got commitments for Friday Night and Early Saturday morning!

That said, I might be able to come for the day, even though it's some 190 miles away ::) ::) ::)


Could always stay Sun night too... Tis a bank holiday on Monday!  :y

Except I'm working on the Monday ::) ::) ::) :( :( :(
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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #20 on: 27 January 2009, 10:06:26 »

Ref east anglia meet, now seems that Ill be working at least one of those days if not both :(, however, will still try hardest to get there as would be nice to put some faces to the names and get to meet people.Where abouts in east anglia are you thinking? I'm based in gorleston so not too far away from LD,
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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #21 on: 27 January 2009, 10:23:11 »

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Ref east anglia meet, now seems that Ill be working at least one of those days if not both :(, however, will still try hardest to get there as would be nice to put some faces to the names and get to meet people.Where abouts in east anglia are you thinking? I'm based in gorleston so not too far away from LD,
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Check the separate thread for the EA meet.  clicky

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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #22 on: 27 January 2009, 10:32:22 »

Cheers,
Grange Farm looks good and easy enough for me to get to, only problem is work committments so might not know until last minute about days off which doesnt help you with booking arrangements. :( If worst comes to worst, is it possible just to run up for a few hours to get to meet you guys?
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« Reply #23 on: 27 January 2009, 10:40:40 »

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Early May it is then. I reckon we should book the hard standing for caravans/hook up as bored kids can watch telly if the weather let's us down, provided we can have some nearby grass as well to pitch gazebos on although we could manage with gennies? :-/

The problem is the hard standing is an offical caravan site thing and I 'Think' you need to be a member of a caravan club to use it ?!? Which is where it gets complicated... I could well be wrong though!  ;D

As for gennys etc... Depending on time, I plan on building a generator which is for anyone to use, which can be running whenever! The biggest challenge ive got (other than its weight) is to make it quieter - basicly i've got a derv engine im planning on using so it wont drink fuel like my other genny did!!!  ;D


Sue wants to do York some time

And we are Caravan Club members!
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« Reply #24 on: 27 January 2009, 10:41:51 »

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Early May it is then. I reckon we should book the hard standing for caravans/hook up as bored kids can watch telly if the weather let's us down, provided we can have some nearby grass as well to pitch gazebos on although we could manage with gennies? :-/

The problem is the hard standing is an offical caravan site thing and I 'Think' you need to be a member of a caravan club to use it ?!? Which is where it gets complicated... I could well be wrong though!  ;D

As for gennys etc... Depending on time, I plan on building a generator which is for anyone to use, which can be running whenever! The biggest challenge ive got (other than its weight) is to make it quieter - basicly i've got a derv engine im planning on using so it wont drink fuel like my other genny did!!!  ;D


Sue wants to do York some time

And we are Caravan Club members!

I will ask about it for you! :y
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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #25 on: 27 January 2009, 21:09:51 »

Don't we need hardstanding area to play cars?
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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #26 on: 27 January 2009, 21:19:27 »

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Don't we need hardstanding area to play cars?

Dont. LK will get excited.
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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #27 on: 27 January 2009, 23:48:49 »

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Don't we need hardstanding area to play cars?
Can always use boards etc to put jacks / stands on  :y
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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #28 on: 27 January 2009, 23:51:59 »

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Don't we need hardstanding area to play cars?

Only takes a can of petrol and a box of matches to clear it. Nice warm concrete to work on too. :-X

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Re: Lakes or York, or both?
« Reply #29 on: 28 January 2009, 00:20:50 »

If we can't get hook up we'll manage without for a weekend, we did last year. :y
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