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Quite a few people have expressed an interest in staying in a hotel for the weekend.The closest hotel is the Red Lion Premier Inn, its less than a mile away from the Rally Site. See link below. As well as this there are loads of B&B's close by.

http://www.premierinn.com/pti/hotelInfo ... d_location

http://www.aboutbritain.com/bed-and-bre ... -page1.asp

Some people might like this one.... :lol:
http://www.aboutbritain.com/bed-and-bre ... st4966.asp
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not to sure about the one on the "BOTTOM" :lol: :lol:
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First time I see an official gay hotel dealer :?: :!: :!: 8)
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erm.. just how close is Pride Lodge to the Rugby Club??
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Far enough Graham. :D
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Not sure if i fancy that sort of Rally!
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Simon ,
I am intrested in staying at a B&B (not the Pride lodge though) just thinking if we find out the numbers wanting to stay in a hotel/B&B we maybe able to get a good discount

I know konky (neil) and a maybe a couple of his mates want to stay in a B&B then there's me

how many more ???

I am going up to blackpool next week so can check some B&Bs out

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Get a tent ya great soft lump, Garforth Cliff is open again was there today, loadsa tents, bags, etc

You'll be comin in car next.
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or a horsebox.
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On your recommendation Graham i am using the Tent! :shock:
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Graham, does that horsebox of yours every carry a horse or do you use it to look all posh and snobby :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


if the weather is fine i may rough it

are you up for squires sunday gra

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back of the transit for me :D
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Bloody hell ,just got a flyer in the post ,

9th April from the up market store Netto have the following
http://viewer.zmags.com/showmag.php?mid=wshrqs#/page4/

2 person Pacific dome tent
2 ground covers
2 sleeping bags
and a back pack to stuff it in for £29.99
dont you need a fly sheet to stop the rain or something ???

Or
just the tent
£7.99
sleeping bag
£5.99

even a picnic chair £4.99 and a wind up lantern £8.99 for mr brett


didnt know camping gear was so cheap

will these be any good????

dont want to be freezing my nuts off if i do decide to camp
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will these be any good????
No, but it'll do. Just drink more alcohol units than mista lista, and you'll be ok :lol:
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Whats black & yellow & full of shit?
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Netto :D

Seriously, it should be ok.
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There's nothing like a system full of alcohol to ward off sub zero temps. (just visit any city centre on a Sat night in winter for proof).

That tent looks a bit pokey though... 2 midget tent p'raps...... you'll be OK if you sleep diagonal Al.. :D

Tents have no insulation properties, it's all down to the sleeping bags and I recently discovered that a rollmat is far better than a blow up bed.

Sunday, I would love to take the bike out but, I'm not sure. I have a lot of things to play with, erm, Garden, bikes (mine and others) car! quadbike, horses.

If you get some interest going Al and I'll pop up for a bit if poss, or you can bring a posse here if you want a decent cuppa not a mug of the pisswater they sell up there.

We have a NEW horsebox now you paupers, right posh thing it is too, trouble is it's a side loader, haven't tried to get bikes in it yet.
Separate groom area, could sleep in there even.
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Wolfie wrote:

Tents have no insulation properties, it's all down to the sleeping bags and I recently discovered that a rollmat is far better than a blow up bed.

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Why that graham???

depending on weather i may decide to have a run up to yours if i can remember were the hell you live

any biscuits??

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It's quite a drop off an airbed when you turn over...

Mishka will share her biscuits with anyone...

Why not just transfer everything onto the 400, your young bobby of today wouldn't know the difference between a 250 and a 400.
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or the mot man, not that i've ever done anything like swapping paint and plate :roll: :oops: :lol:
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come on guys where is your trust in the great british weather the sun will be cracking the flagstones by then :twisted:
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and if it does get cold later on i am sure we could find a couple of honda,s to make a bonfire with :twisted: so dust out those tents a few sticks for a bomie more beer and it will be fine :P
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Weather was crap all day, sun came out just in time to go down it even rained a little at one point.

A friend rang from Wakefield (about 15 miles away) they were having glorious sunshine and were lounging in the garden..
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