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Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 19 Sep 2013, 20:47
by Fabzzz
jed the spread wrote:v-lux wrote:do we get a free massage by the beardy man ?
Which one?
Spit roast
Jed
you are the one going down on Rum friday night ... i'll make sure i put you to bed personally

Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 19 Sep 2013, 22:51
by v-lux
He he eh, we all know how much Jed like the RUM.
Syncro25 leaving morning all over again.....

Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 20 Sep 2013, 06:09
by hugomonkey
i will make sure that the tuborg rack is fully stocked

Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 20 Sep 2013, 07:02
by toomanytoys
I'll bring some Dutch treats too..

Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 20 Sep 2013, 11:58
by Fabzzz
ou la la !

Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 20 Sep 2013, 14:25
by tforturton
Weather forecast looks good - should be a fine weekend.
Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 20 Sep 2013, 18:25
by Fabzzz
ou la la !

am i the only one to struggle when i have a "weekend off" ? it seams like forever since Busfest !
Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 20 Sep 2013, 21:21
by max.karisma
Sorry to say, when I mentioned a Mexican theme for syncro nibbles, we were hoping that you all contributed . . . any takers?
I'm sure Jed would but happy to bring along a chilli dip to promote his hot deals

Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 06:30
by jed the spread
max.karisma wrote:Sorry to say, when I mentioned a Mexican theme for syncro nibbles, we were hoping that you all contributed . . . any takers?
I'm sure Jed would but happy to bring along a chilli dip to promote his hot deals

Let me speak with Alan, I am sure we could go one better than that
Jed
Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 06:46
by v-lux
Sounds like I'm cooking some chilli then!

Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 07:19
by Dutchdude
Hi,
Seems like I have time off next weekend after all
and I would like to go. Any chance to get on there with my syncro? What can I do to register this late?
Cheers,
Rob
Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 07:45
by JennyTyger
You'll love the show Rob. Just turn up and buy your ticket on the gate.
The club camping is very informal. It is behind the 4x4 club stands. Whoever arrives first will need to rope off an area for the Syncronauts (all the clubs have been told to do this).
If you look at the site plan
http://www.adventureoverlandshow.com/do ... 8808785/AO" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;`13%20Site%20Plan%2018-09-13.pdf you will see that the Syncronauts stand is not with the other 4x4 clubs, we have been given plots D9 & D10 next to CampervanCulture and the land rover classic campers. A few of our vehicles will be on the club stand along with the new Coleman shelter tent for our display.
As Max has already said the Mexican themed Syncro nibbles will be on the club stand 6.30 pm Saturday.
The chilli sounds great thanks Al

Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 09:13
by jed the spread
Thats going to be cool. It will give us chance to use the CampervanCulture.com Roadii bush cooking gear,
As some of you might know we are really into Dutch Oven cooking on a camp fire, a thing that some of the Syncro fold should try out as it is a really good social occasion cooking this way. One thing is for sure, you have never tasted chilli like Alan's chilli, it is truly amazing
Should be a good laugh over in the Syncro triangle
Jed
Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 09:21
by max and caddy
Are you selling those stove thingys? What size rim is it..?

Re: Adventure Overland Show 28-29 September
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 10:22
by v-lux
Yup, they're for sale on the shop here:
http://campervanculture.com/shop/roadii-firegrill-one/
There's a few different varieties, the one in the previous pic is the all singing all dancing Roadii fire grill three.
At the other end of the scale you can buy just the tripod and the hearth with no grill, warming plate etc etc.
They're definitely a luxury item and have a price to match, however they are extremely well designed and made and completely British built by a fantastic chap called Simon in Essex.
The wheels are 15", although if that's not big enough for you he makes one out of a truck wheel....that's a whopper!!