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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Brownz \(Mobile\), Jan 24, 2009.

  1. Brownz \(Mobile\)

    sweller Guest

    Quite, "planning" is probably a bit of a grand word for "talking about it
    and now wondering where I've put my camping stuff".
     
    sweller, Jan 25, 2009
    #41
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  2. Grimly Curmudgeon, Jan 25, 2009
    #42
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  3. I've got ski socks, thermal inner gloves, two balaclava helmet lines,
    and two woolly balaclavas for that authentic 'Stalingrad' look.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 25, 2009
    #43
  4. Wicked Uncle Nigel wrote:

    Wotcha.
    Ain't that one of them big brass thingys that the Wurzles play ?
     
    ^..^ Lone Wolf, Jan 25, 2009
    #44
  5. Brownz \(Mobile\)

    platypus Guest

    My camping stuff is in Bedford. Organised, me.

    Dunno about anything else, though.
     
    platypus, Jan 25, 2009
    #45
  6. Brownz \(Mobile\)

    platypus Guest

    We really enjoyed you really enjoying yourself, and the Guzzi problem simply
    added to that.
     
    platypus, Jan 25, 2009
    #46
  7. Brownz \(Mobile\)

    platypus Guest

    DFWAG
     
    platypus, Jan 25, 2009
    #47
  8. Me too. I bought a war-surplus hexamine stove, still in its neat canvas
    pack. Can I find the bloody thing now? Well, can I? It's in the garage
    *somewhere*.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 25, 2009
    #48
  9. Brownz \(Mobile\)

    wessie Guest

    (The Older Gentleman) wrote in
    Have you looked under the wheels of the Micra?
     
    wessie, Jan 25, 2009
    #49
  10. Brownz \(Mobile\)

    Derek Turner Guest

    Is this a flying-oriented place? I'm more interested in sailing but would
    be glad of contact details if it's not to '3000ft and upwards' biased!
     
    Derek Turner, Jan 25, 2009
    #50
  11. Brownz \(Mobile\)

    sweller Guest

    I've got one, I can bring it - they're shit though.

    I have a petrol pressure stove - which is bloody good - and pots and pans
    so you can share that if needs be.
     
    sweller, Jan 25, 2009
    #51
  12. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Derek Turner
    The guy who does it also does a couple of sailing met courses.

    http://www.weatherweb.net/weatherschool/weatherschool.htm

    Recommended.
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Jan 25, 2009
    #52
  13. +6 here and it's fucking horrible. It's like living in the UK. It's
    raining FFS!
     
    Paul Carmichael, Jan 26, 2009
    #53
  14. Brownz \(Mobile\)

    CT Guest

    Nice and sunny here so I've had to close the blinds. Of course, I can't
    see the A308 and Braywick Service Station now, so it's not all bad.
     
    CT, Jan 26, 2009
    #54
  15. I know a guy who is a meteorologist.
    He refers to himself as a professional liar.
    :)
     
    Mick Whittingham, Jan 26, 2009
    #55
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