Houx Camping Map
Discussion
I've done some research myself regarding the Houx map, and this is what I've come up with. I found a bit of the new map, not a complete new one, but enough I think to figure out how the new numbering system works.
https://thumbsnap.com/f/uQryipKc
Row 47 on the new map is the same as row 47 on the old, 2013 one.
http://bmfiles.beermountain.com/maproom/houx13.png
Row 48 on the new map is row 46 on the old one.
Row 46 on the new map is row 45 on the old one.
Row 45 on the new map is row 44 on the old one.
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Row 29 on the new map is row 28 on the old one.
https://thumbsnap.com/f/uQryipKc
Row 47 on the new map is the same as row 47 on the old, 2013 one.
http://bmfiles.beermountain.com/maproom/houx13.png
Row 48 on the new map is row 46 on the old one.
Row 46 on the new map is row 45 on the old one.
Row 45 on the new map is row 44 on the old one.
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....
....
Row 29 on the new map is row 28 on the old one.
vincegail said:
I've done some research myself regarding the Houx map, and this is what I've come up with. I found a bit of the new map, not a complete new one, but enough I think to figure out how the new numbering system works.
https://thumbsnap.com/f/uQryipKc
Row 47 on the new map is the same as row 47 on the old, 2013 one.
http://bmfiles.beermountain.com/maproom/houx13.png
Row 48 on the new map is row 46 on the old one.
Row 46 on the new map is row 45 on the old one.
Row 45 on the new map is row 44 on the old one.
....
....
....
Row 29 on the new map is row 28 on the old one.
Isn't this Houx Annex?https://thumbsnap.com/f/uQryipKc
Row 47 on the new map is the same as row 47 on the old, 2013 one.
http://bmfiles.beermountain.com/maproom/houx13.png
Row 48 on the new map is row 46 on the old one.
Row 46 on the new map is row 45 on the old one.
Row 45 on the new map is row 44 on the old one.
....
....
....
Row 29 on the new map is row 28 on the old one.
Some of them can't be in row 5 for example there are a number of pitches next to where we were and these didn't have anything that could prevent camping I am also sure there are no trees up in row 2.
I can never understand why the ACO don't let us have a map, it would save a lot of time when we arrive.
I can never understand why the ACO don't let us have a map, it would save a lot of time when we arrive.
chasingracecars said:
Some of them can't be in row 5 for example there are a number of pitches next to where we were and these didn't have anything that could prevent camping I am also sure there are no trees up in row 2.
I can never understand why the ACO don't let us have a map, it would save a lot of time when we arrive.
Maybe they make it up the week before!!I can never understand why the ACO don't let us have a map, it would save a lot of time when we arrive.
God bless the French, those plucky triers... I just don't know how anything can be so disorganised and still manage to maintain itself.
Our plot is two sets of 3 pitches, back-to-back, and at the end of a 'rang'. I can see the block they are in, but of course my tickets are numbered 1-20 (we have 1-3 and 18-20, as in previous years), but I can't for the life of me work out which end of the row they are on.
13 years visiting, and every year the same - clueless students wandering around the campsite, looking for flattened pitch 'flags'. It's hilarious how little your money buys you!
Our plot is two sets of 3 pitches, back-to-back, and at the end of a 'rang'. I can see the block they are in, but of course my tickets are numbered 1-20 (we have 1-3 and 18-20, as in previous years), but I can't for the life of me work out which end of the row they are on.
13 years visiting, and every year the same - clueless students wandering around the campsite, looking for flattened pitch 'flags'. It's hilarious how little your money buys you!
chasingracecars said:
I’m a off in two days and staying on Houx for test so will if I can get a map or check it over.
I love your optimism, but suspect you're going to return empty-handed. When we realised that the teenage boy escorting us to our numbered pitches was reading from an upside-down map drawn in biro, we just accepted that we'd probably have to find them ourselves.Cue me (who had read my tickets and done my research) pointing out our pitches, and entering into a 5-minute argument in broken French - the lad eventually gave up, and we claimed our correct pitches.
Hilarious, and perfectly French.
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