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Posted by: penny, June 9, 2010, 7:23pm
On Sunday 20th June 2010 we have been asked again to go to Little Bridge House and whilst washing and cleaning the Mini Bus's and adapted cars we will have a chance to get to know everybody
to save getting RSI ill copy what i typed out last year
The "Plan" so far for Lejog day 2 is (thats if anyone has room after the BBQ on Day 1 :-
-9.30 am meet at Sainsbury's Roundswell Barnstaple for those people who would like to practice eating a full English Breakfast in advance of Lejog
-10.45 ish leave above location (after breakfast a chance to buy any snacks or sandwhichs if needed )
-10.55 ish arrive at Little Bridge House wash 2 Vans 3 cars
- 13.00 ish stop for coffee/tea squash eat Bananas for energy (or any healthy snacks you may have purchased earlier!!)
- Finish polishing cleaning inside of 2 Vans 3 Cars !!!!and put everything away
15.30 ish stop for Tea and Cake pack up and return to Campsite to prepare for meal in eve !!!!!!
hopefully the day will be and not so we will need and not be
have i forgotten anything ???
Posted by: O-B, June 9, 2010, 7:30pm; Reply: 1
Posted by: Scoop, June 9, 2010, 7:55pm; Reply: 2
Is that Saturday the 19th or Sunday 20th ??)
Posted by: Terry, June 10, 2010, 5:37am; Reply: 3
The amount of cars we are cleaning every year keeps going up, does anyone know if Penny has started her own car washing business on the side.
Posted by: siddarz, June 10, 2010, 7:06am; Reply: 4
10:55 - 13:00 fabricate new exhaust mount for Bazzer so he can actually use his handbrake, and assist students with electrical issues? :D
What time's Asda open til on Sunday? I was considering getting bbq stuff in for "Sunday night at the Steart Farm Camp Site" (sounds like a variety programme!)
Posted by: penny, June 10, 2010, 5:36pm; Reply: 5
definately Sunday 2oth June
(i think!!! YES DEFINATELY!!!!)
Posted by: LazyBones, June 10, 2010, 8:49pm; Reply: 6
Posted by: siddarz, June 10, 2010, 9:36pm; Reply: 7
What time's Asda open til on Sunday?
4:00pm
Hm... don't know if we'll have time to get anything... with the blazing hot weather we're bound to
not have, I wouldn't want to leave a load of grub in the tent so getting it on Saturday may not work all that well.
However... the terrace where our pitches are at Steart Farm has one electric hookup, which the owners said we could use (if we pay a little more)... anyone got a 240v fridge they might consider bringing? :D
Posted by: penny, June 11, 2010, 5:32pm; Reply: 8
im sure if we finish early we can bring forward the tea and cake and the leaving
or else if you buy items in the morning we could store them in the fridge freezer at LBH during the day
Posted by: siddarz, June 12, 2010, 8:23am; Reply: 9
im sure if we finish early we can bring forward the tea and cake and the leaving
We could just do the front and back of each van or something ;)
or else if you buy items in the morning we could store them in the fridge freezer at LBH during the day
In the words of the great man Wallace, "Cracking idea" ;D
Posted by: undercover teddybear, June 12, 2010, 1:25pm; Reply: 10
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However... the terrace where our pitches are at Steart Farm has one electric hookup, which the owners said we could use (if we pay a little more)... anyone got a 240v fridge they might consider bringing? :D
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I've got a small fridge in the trailer, but as a regular user of steart farm, I think if you ask the owners you might be able to put some stuff in there freezer. I'm probably taking down an electric cool box aswell..
Posted by: siddarz, June 12, 2010, 9:54pm; Reply: 11
I've got a small fridge in the trailer, but as a regular user of steart farm, I think if you ask the owners you might be able to put some stuff in there freezer. I'm probably taking down an electric cool box aswell..
We've got a small but very efficient car fridge, but that was going to be for drinks. I found a 12v coolbox in the trailer didn't work very well, as the hot air couldn't get out of the trailer. I think we'll be able to sort something out either at Steart Farm, or at LBH. The other fallbacks are a convoy into town for takeaways, or a few packs of crisps and biscuits :D
Posted by: undercover teddybear, June 13, 2010, 5:58pm; Reply: 12
We've stayed at Steart Farm for the LGT for the last five years, the owners are usually very helpful. Chris who works there is brilliant.
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