oorwullie said:i'm chust wondering like, cos there's not really very much gets posted in this section.
I don't post in here, pics go in my gallery thread.
oorwullie said:i'm chust wondering like, cos there's not really very much gets posted in this section.
robjarman said:the 71 bay just towed the boat down to Dale (Pembs) and back for some days sailing - great campsite at Windmill Farm, Dale up on the hill - v friendly owners, views right up Milford Haven, stars at night, wow! the sailing in the Haven was unbelievable as ever...off to France in it next week...when everyone else is back at school ha ha!
oorwullie said:robjarman said:the 71 bay just towed the boat down to Dale (Pembs) and back for some days sailing - great campsite at Windmill Farm, Dale up on the hill - v friendly owners, views right up Milford Haven, stars at night, wow! the sailing in the Haven was unbelievable as ever...off to France in it next week...when everyone else is back at school ha ha!
where ye going then rob lad? i'm heading towards the med myself at the end of next week. 8)
great pics everyone, tis good to know that not all earlybays are trailer queens.
Clem said:I was down your way recently Wullie
robjarman said:oorwullie said:robjarman said:the 71 bay just towed the boat down to Dale (Pembs) and back for some days sailing - great campsite at Windmill Farm, Dale up on the hill - v friendly owners, views right up Milford Haven, stars at night, wow! the sailing in the Haven was unbelievable as ever...off to France in it next week...when everyone else is back at school ha ha!
where ye going then rob lad? i'm heading towards the med myself at the end of next week. 8)
great pics everyone, tis good to know that not all earlybays are trailer queens.
hi oor Wullie - we are going Calais - Champagne - Languedoc - Dordogne - les Landes - Le Havre - roughly in that order! on the hunt for ancient sweet chestnut trees and warm lakes/river swimming...our ideal swimming in the past decade can be summed up as the river Aare in Berne (bungee surfing!!) and lake Annecy - in autumn, the summer heat in the water is still there and you can spend all day in the water!! and most of the touroids have long gone!! this autumn we are looking for somewhere to match those idyllic situations - any suggestions?
yep, vans are for living and working in....best adaptation of my van to modern life that I've done is to convert it to lpg!! runs so much sweeter and cleaner and of course cheaper...
cheers
rob
montypsx said:we are always away in ours and we never use camp sites we always wild camp its more fun we just had 2 weeks in cornwall and didnt pay for parking or camping once so more cornish pasties :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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