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DDK Camping Weekend

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The DDK East Anglian Chapter announces it's first camping weekend on August 6th - 8th 2004.

This will feature Round 2 of the hotly contested NRHA Biscuit Throwing Championships with points at stake for Stock, Pro-stock and Top Fuel categories.

Camp site will be Deepdale Farm, near Brancaster, North Norfolk. http://www.Deepdalefarm.co.uk

Rough schedule of events as follows:
Friday - afternoon/evening arrival, BBQ and chill out
Saturday - Coastal drive, BBQ lunch, onto beach location for Round 2 of NRHA Championships. (Crab tossing may also be featured depending on take-up). Return to camp for beer and comparison of scars. Retire to local pub for meal and more beer.
Sunday - Depart at leisure.

Hopefully this is enough to start the discussion. Any takers?
Cheers
Paul
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Post by Bootsy »

Count me and Mrs Bootsy in, actually I may even bring Bootsy the dog aswell.

We stayed at Kelling Heath a number of times last year and it is a beautiful campsite with great facilities.

Sounds like a great plan.
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yep me and the missus are in 8)
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Post by FraserMurray »

We might be up for that too, although one of the bigger boys might need to sort out my tent, also no peeping tom pics by Cubist. I'll get down the gym and start roadtesting some biscuits, oh and I'll start accumulating the crabs too! :shock:
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Post by early_911 »

Me and my woman would be up for the trip.

The campsite at Stiffkey is pretty good (on the coast road and has a pub near by) . . . might even help Fraser with his erection problems.

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Post by crafti »

Campling trip :D

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Post by cubist »

How cool are those trailers? There were a couple of fullsize ones for sale in the back of Custom Car a while back... but i'll not get a towbar under my pile :lol:
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Post by crafti »

cubist, you seriously found a real one of these trailers? I've never seen one. In fact I thought real ones didn't exist. Let me know if you come across another :D
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Post by drummerboytom »

crafti wrote:cubist, ....Let me know if you come across another :D
Please don't tell us what else you come across though ! :?
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Post by cubist »

It would be a hell of a long list... but then i'm always finding things :wink:


And my aims not what it used to be... so Fraser tells me :shock:
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'83 Triumph Acclaim - 3sp Auto (cat D)
Singer 3232 - Titanium bobbin, Autothread
'67 Gresham Flyer - Puncture, rear
Sherbet Lemons - 4oz, loose
Motorola - PG 2000, locked
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yeah, then he'll blame me for impersonating him!!

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FraserMurray wrote:
crafti wrote: :oops: Cubist, do be gentle with us.............
don't believe him if he says he will - he's a brute! :lol:
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Post by cubist »

Crikey!!!

Looks like the National Roughage Hurling Asso's getting REALLY serious about the next heat...

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'83 Triumph Acclaim - 3sp Auto (cat D)
Singer 3232 - Titanium bobbin, Autothread
'67 Gresham Flyer - Puncture, rear
Sherbet Lemons - 4oz, loose
Motorola - PG 2000, locked
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Post by Deeping Lambrettas »

Venue now changed to Pinewoods, Wells-next-the-sea. Please see edited message at top of this thread.
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Post by Bootsy »

Deeping Lambrettas wrote:Venue now changed to Pinewoods, Wells-next-the-sea. Please see edited message at top of this thread.
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Paul
Still good by me.

Plus, Fish and Chips from Wells Sea Front are a bloody marvel :lol:
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Post by Rose »

Wells is lovely - and those lodges look good - especially for anyone that doesn't want to slum it (or has erection problems)!!!

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