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Posted: 30 Aug 2007, 21:38
by KevH
Camping now sorted, Paul (Blurb55)has managed to get us a field to use for the Friday and Saturday nights at a cost of £5 per vehicle per night, there are no facilities though so bring your own loo.

This is also a pay the farmer in cash on the weekend job too so please don't send us any money for it. We should be OK with up to 15 vehicles on this one, ans as with the Northumberland run, syncros get priority

KH

Peak District greenlane run, 29th and 30th September.

Posted: 30 Aug 2007, 21:42
by PC52
Put us down for a definate Kev, hope work won't prevent play for this weekend.

Posted: 30 Aug 2007, 21:47
by HarryMann
Mudlark wrote:I will try to make this one; calendar clear at the moment :D

Bring the Doka and a tent ?? Slum it with the rest of us :wink:

Posted: 30 Aug 2007, 23:17
by Syncro G
Seems like a good target for getting my engine sorted, and putting some faces to names. If things go wrong I could always jump in the landy if its not up to it (asuming that works any better) but then I'd have to go through the hassle of aquiring a tent :cry:
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Glen

Posted: 31 Aug 2007, 07:32
by syncrodoug
Does that mean we can have a bonfire? I'll bring some kindling wood.

Re: Peak District greenlane run, 29th and 30th September.

Posted: 31 Aug 2007, 14:34
by KevH
PC52 wrote:Put us down for a definate Kev, hope work won't prevent play for this weekend.

Should be ok for this one, work is more or less back to normal minus one sacked finance manager and one suspended supervisor, so it shouldn't intrude on any more weekends.

Doug, your right we can be having a fire :D , if Glen brings the series 1 we can start with that :twisted:

Posted: 02 Sep 2007, 08:08
by Dai
Count us in, we`ll be there ,now the vans been writen off i can use it again :lol:

Posted: 02 Sep 2007, 13:46
by Simon Baxter
I will probably come but will commute I think.
Not into sh!tting in buckets!
...and bum a lift off of someone, if thats okay.

Re: Peak District greenlane run, 29th and 30th September.

Posted: 02 Sep 2007, 17:13
by Syncro G
KevH wrote:
PC52 wrote:Put us down for a definate Kev, hope work won't prevent play for this weekend.

Should be ok for this one, work is more or less back to normal minus one sacked finance manager and one suspended supervisor, so it shouldn't intrude on any more weekends.

Doug, your right we can be having a fire :D , if Glen brings the series 1 we can start with that :twisted:

Whatever I bring won't be what I want to burn, it'd save that for the peice of nackered crap thats stuck outside my house assuming one's bust (which though I'd like not to belive it is probubly going to be a fair assumption :roll: )

Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 18:45
by Russel
Well it is looking more likely that i will be joing u all on this one.
Just got a short list of things to do to the single cab first:fit 1.9TD, intercool,fit lift kit ,fit 16ich rims and tyres,and a few other little things.
And of coure i need to find,borrow a tent if i use the cab.
Are there going to be places nearby camping area to get hot food?
Sh-t looks like ile have to kit myself out for single cab life if i use it down south.
Russel

Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 18:50
by andysimpson
Russel at Syncro-Nutz wrote: Sh-t looks like ile have to kit myself out for single cab life if i use it down south.
Russel

That is the biggest problem with single cabs.

Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 18:57
by Russel
Well Andy i bought it for two reasons:i am going to be doing some building work at the house next year and will need a pickup.And i have known this van for a good few years now.And of course it was a good price.It is a bit skabby but ime shure in time i will sort it out.Ime going to try and not go to far with the body work but i just cant help myself.
Russel

Posted: 06 Sep 2007, 10:48
by KevH
Russel at Syncro-Nutz wrote:Are there going to be places nearby camping area to get hot food?
Russel

not really, unless the local pub can offer any? will ask Paul and let you know.

Posted: 06 Sep 2007, 11:52
by Mudlark
Russel

lift the single cab high enough and you could sleep underneath it :)

Posted: 09 Sep 2007, 18:28
by garyd
If there's space left in the field, I would like to come along with my son. However, whilst the syncro is running fine on the road it still needs some more work for off road - wheels & tyres especially.

Is there going to be any chance of us two hitching a ride with someone on the lanes, please?

cheers
Garyd