
The Winter Event........
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The Winter Event........
I've just clocked the name. Should I assume that you've gained sponsorship from one of the larger multinationals or should I be mentioning thigh length Sealskins in my letter to Santa?? 

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The latter may be of some use. 

- adjustablewench
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Its ok im thinking if going into production - waders with spd compatible soles . . . They will sell like hotcakes - at BB events
Either that or full length latex gaiters - they will be lightweight if nothing else . . .
Either that or full length latex gaiters - they will be lightweight if nothing else . . .

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"the Winter Event doesn't have a fixed route ............ how you reach it is down to you"
No bog trotting or tussock fighting ......... I'm in
No bog trotting or tussock fighting ......... I'm in
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Wondering about joining the Winter Event. Do you think it would be within the spirit of the occasion if I had a route that included meeting family at a pub/restaurant on the Saturday evening to celebrate a son's birthday? Not looking for outside assistance but am looking for family permission ;-)
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As long as you spend the night bivvying in the beer garden I don't see a problemWondering about joining the Winter Event. Do you think it would be within the spirit of the occasion if I had a route that included meeting family at a pub/restaurant on the Saturday evening to celebrate a son's birthday? Not looking for outside assistance but am looking for family permission ;-)

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I was hoping to find somewhere a little more interesting than beer garden for the bivvy. Although family are insisting on right to tell me I have to abandon if they feel I might not survive ;-)s8tannorm wrote:As long as you spend the night bivvying in the beer garden I don't see a problemWondering about joining the Winter Event. Do you think it would be within the spirit of the occasion if I had a route that included meeting family at a pub/restaurant on the Saturday evening to celebrate a son's birthday? Not looking for outside assistance but am looking for family permission ;-)
Given my general wimpyness am wondering how many sleeping bags I can fit inside each other inside a bivvy bag!
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Don't underestimate the humble beer garden, they've been the setting for many a WRT adventure 

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Stu, can you explain the ford fiesta bit to me, I don't get it... 
A few other blank faces at the BB200 implied I'm not alone, but presumably I'm the only one prepared to admit it publicly
Is it parked somewhere and we have to find it?

A few other blank faces at the BB200 implied I'm not alone, but presumably I'm the only one prepared to admit it publicly

Is it parked somewhere and we have to find it?
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This sort of Ford ... not the motorised one.Stu, can you explain the ford fiesta bit to me, I don't get it...

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Because what could be nicer in the depths of winter than trying to cross lots of fords that are in flood? ;-)
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No fixed route... it's your choice if you want to cross them :p
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No one said you have to cross them, that bit's up to you.Because what could be nicer in the depths of winter than trying to cross lots of fords that are in flood? ;-)
However, crossing them can be made more entertaining if you do it when there's a layer of ice on top of any stones sticking through the water ... watching Chew and Wenchie last year was a real joy.
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So, it's not a ride to and from Ford in Shropshire?
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- Bearbonesnorm
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No John ... it really isn't.So, it's not a ride to and from Ford in Shropshire?
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Will there be Bacon?
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Ford in Shropshire would be great, I could bivi in my bedroom at my parents house
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Fiesta - in Spanish speaking countries a religious festival or, an event marked by festivities or celebration. Have fun either way
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The Maypole Inn at Long Preston while riding the Pennine Bridleways8tannorm wrote:Don't underestimate the humble beer garden, they've been the setting for many a WRT adventure