PistonFest

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docevi1

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10,430 posts

255 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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tvrBob and I are heading to PistonFest this year along with wildfireS3, anyone else planning to attend.

My plan currently is to leave Newcastle around 8:30 on Friday morn and join the Yorkshire lot in Wolley/Wooley Edge Services around 11 - I want to avoid the afternoon traffic as the Marlin doesn't idle well heat wise (unleaded conversion, restrictive bodywork by all accounts).

Anyone joining me in the drive down? I think Bob said he'd be leaving in the afternoon...

tvrbob

11,187 posts

262 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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I hope to meet up with the Yorkshire lot earlier than Wooley Edge Services but still need to organise this. Last year we met up at the A1/A64 junction. By the way I'll be leaving in the morning too.

walking hormone

507 posts

257 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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there is a layby there isn't there (if you are coming from the york direction. I recon me and PPS would be happy to meet there. Let us know.

cheers

WH

docevi1

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Thursday 3rd June 2004
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tvrbob said:
I hope to meet up with the Yorkshire lot earlier than Wooley Edge Services but still need to organise this. Last year we met up at the A1/A64 junction. By the way I'll be leaving in the morning too.


So you are planning to meet Yorkshire lot and then hit Wooley Services?

I'll follow yourself down then Bob if you don't mind since you're planning on leaving in the Morning, I thought you were hitting afternoon...

Still worried about speeds tho

tvrbob

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262 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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docevi1 said:
Still worried about speeds tho
You really need to stay with us. Map reading the Stratford end is not easy. Much better if you're following someone.

Having said that I did this last year and about fifty cars all got lost together.

docevi1

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Thursday 3rd June 2004
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tvrbob said:

You really need to stay with us. Map reading the Stratford end is not easy. Much better if you're following someone.

Having said that I did this last year and about fifty cars all got lost together.


50 cars got lost? Quality!

I know I need to stay with you, but the Marlin is not a uber-cruiser and 70/75mph is pretty much a limit physically and I can't go higher than this mentally due to licence reasons... if you disappear off I'll make my own way there - I can read maps and not frightened to ask for directions plus, one presumes more cars will be around to follow nearer the place.

tvrbob

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262 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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Just make sure you know all our meeting points. Last year we stopped a couple of times further south to meet other groups. You could easily make up the gap there.

docevi1

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Thursday 3rd June 2004
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tvrbob said:
Just make sure you know all our meeting points. Last year we stopped a couple of times further south to meet other groups. You could easily make up the gap there.



will do, thanks Bob I'll find out those when I join you all for the first time. I'm guessing/hoping I'm not the only person who won't be chancing it

>> Edited by docevi1 on Thursday 3rd June 13:40

WildfireS3

9,831 posts

259 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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Haven't got my ticket yet as I 'm at home so need to see about work. I should be coming down, not sure about the camping yet. I seem to lack the important things, such as: tent, sleeping bag, basic camping stuff.

Can someone fill me in as to the whole, what you need to bring?

docevi1

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Thursday 3rd June 2004
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From what I understand at PF all you need to take is a bivvy bag (those big orange plastic survial bags - I think they are bivvy bags?).

Food is available via the food vans as is drinks. Spare clothes are optional

Personally to save some money when there and to make life a little more comfortable I plan to take
- a tent
- a sleeping bag
- some diluted juice, cans of pop
- a heater, small pans
- some basic food stuffs (Pasta in a bag for instance), chocolate biscuits...
- Some spare clothes, waterproof's...

I guess it's all to do with how comfortable you want to be.

I'm thinking it's also quite close to Statford, so if on Saturday night I want something better to eat I could head there (handy not drinking ), there is of course a passenger seat for anyone as well.

>> Edited by docevi1 on Thursday 3rd June 16:07

tvrbob

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Thursday 3rd June 2004
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WildfireS3 said:
Can someone fill me in as to the whole, what you need to bring?
The tent is only somewhere to crash. You're not going to get much sleep anyway because we party all night and fuelled with beer we can get a little loud, do donuts and check who has the loudest exhaust.

Essentials include:

  • Tent or space to crash in someone else's

  • Sleeping bag

  • Change of clothes and a PH t-shirt

  • Money for food (food isn't cheap at these events)

  • Beer and lots of it (believe me if you don't have this you'll be kicking yourself)

  • A ticket and car pass

  • Sun block, you'll be outside all the time

  • Something to sit on

chim_girl

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266 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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docevi1 said:


I plan to take.....
- small pans
- some basic food stuffs (Pasta in a bag for instance), chocolate biscuits...



Um, saucepans, food...... won't you need a cooker too?

chim_girl

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266 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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Tsk Bob, you've not really thought carefully enough have you...?

The bare essentials include:

  • Tent the size of a 4 bed detached house, double airbed and proper pillows. The quilt will take up too much beer space, will have to make do with feather filled sleeping bag.

  • Change of clothes; complete wardrobe with co-ordinating PH accessories.

  • Food - Alka Seltzer and the ingredients for a full fry-up.

  • Champagne, G&T, Wine and Beer and lots of it


Oh and Earplugs could be useful.


>> Edited by chim_girl on Thursday 3rd June 16:37

docevi1

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Thursday 3rd June 2004
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chim_girl said:

docevi1 said:


I plan to take.....
- small pans
- some basic food stuffs (Pasta in a bag for instance), chocolate biscuits...

Um, saucepans, food...... won't you need a cooker too?


You've fiddled that quote It originally said a heate, some pans...

chim_girl

6,268 posts

266 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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Are a heater and a cooker the same thing up there 'Pet'?

docevi1

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Thursday 3rd June 2004
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oooo, no but I'm only heating up food not cooking it

tvrbob

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262 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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chim_girl said:
Tsk Bob, you've not really thought carefully enough have you...?


Oh yes I have. My list is similar to yours. I was making suggestions for docevi1 and wildfireS3. I, like you, have the benefit of experience from last years PF. Comfort is an essential for me too. I like the 'earplug' idea though. I'll be adding that one to my list.

chim_girl

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266 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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Slightly O/T

Before we set off for PF I'll pass out one of my mobile numbers. I'm sure a few of the others will do the same. It makes keeping the group together a little easier and can be incredibly helpful if you find yourself lost.

tvrbob

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262 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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Good plan Jo. I tend to do this when we NEPHers go tootling about the countryside. I've always found it difficult hearing the mobile though. V8 is too noisy (not)

gemini

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271 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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Suggest we meet 10.30 at the A64 / A1

When you come off the roundabout theres an access lane immediately to the left - in - spin round and park