Cottage type accommodation needed for the lakes tour, any one got any contacts or know of any decent places near to the Heaves
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Originally posted by taffr View Postwhy not, let yourself got get the full lakes experience, i can't understand going all that way to spend the night elsewhere, the saturday drive is a very small part of the funsigpic
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Originally posted by npikey View PostNo hot showers/bath, no ensuite, no kitchen, no cooker, no pots/pans, no dishwasher, no fridge, no washing machine, no tumble dryer, no bouble bed, no tv/dvd, no carpet to walk around bare footed, no chest of draws or wardrobe to keep my clothes in, no wireless broadband, are just a few things that put me off camping
honestly, if my Ju did it last year, anyone can - she loved it
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Originally posted by npikey View PostNo hot showers/bath, no ensuite, no kitchen, no cooker, no pots/pans, no dishwasher, no fridge, no washing machine, no tumble dryer, no bouble bed, no tv/dvd, no carpet to walk around bare footed, no chest of draws or wardrobe to keep my clothes in, no wireless broadband, are just a few things that put me off camping
Grin and bear it matecheeRS
Ian
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"Live everyday as if it was your last, because one of these days, it will be."
Jeremy Schwartz.
"Better to burn out than fade away"
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Didn't camp last year and it was the biggest mistake of the year
Stayed at the Travel Lodge so we had to get taxi's back and forwards (cost a fortune) and missed all the craik with the lads as you were leaving at about 10pm which is when things start to get exciting.
Can't beat the beer, the BBQ and the top class banterCheers
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