Fancy camping without the Bongo?
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Fancy camping without the Bongo?
I would like to gauge interest in a group camp at a site off the A90, north of Dundee.
No Bongos allowed, but there will be a fire and a play park/obstacle course.
I don't yet have a date in mind.
Anyone interested?
No Bongos allowed, but there will be a fire and a play park/obstacle course.
I don't yet have a date in mind.
Anyone interested?
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Re: Fancy camping without the Bongo?
Bit of a long walk from here!
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Re: Fancy camping without the Bongo?
My tents and backpacking stuff are still in the loft, not used them since I went out in the Fisherfield Forest with my one man tent to bag the remotest Munro of the lot. But how the hell would I get up Dundee way without wheels? My legs are a bit worn out these days.
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Re: Fancy camping without the Bongo?
There's parking space, you dafties!
Just no campervans allowed onto the site itself.
Just no campervans allowed onto the site itself.
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Re: Fancy camping without the Bongo?
£19 return on the train for over 55'sMountainGoat wrote:My tents and backpacking stuff are still in the loft, not used them since I went out in the Fisherfield Forest with my one man tent to bag the remotest Munro of the lot. But how the hell would I get up Dundee way without wheels? My legs are a bit worn out these days.
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Re: Fancy camping without the Bongo?
is it your garden camp mate, do we have to bring a spade to get your tatties in.
he said no bongo's tony you can bring your new shed, sorry camper
he said no bongo's tony you can bring your new shed, sorry camper
Re: Fancy camping without the Bongo?
We could use our oldies bus passes Tony. Probably take me about three days to get there though.
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Re: Fancy camping without the Bongo?
That's expensive. The bus is free for us old farts.£19 return on the train for over 55's
That's brilliant Ady. Why didn't I deduct that myself, must be an old age problem.he said no bongo's tony you can bring your new shed, sorry camper
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I'm sure you can get a tent on the bus!MountainGoat wrote:That's expensive. The bus is free for us old farts. Tony£19 return on the train for over 55's
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