... Hurrah. I'm going to have a go at packing what I'm planning on bringing to see if I can carry it - small essential when coming by train etc.
I'm in on foot too (with a couple of bits being dropped off for me ~ like the communal shelter). My collapsable hike chair makes life a while lot easier
How comfortable are you with OS navigation? The footpath across the fields rocks up the otherside of the road from the site's mainentrance ~ but the 1.6 (ish) road walk from the station isn't too arduous. The field walk isn't that much shorter than the road; but grass and earth is kinder to the feet
Re: Keeping your pack smaller and lighter ... did you spot Wayland's offer of use a chair in the communal area?
Hope everyone on the list is coming and haven't forgotten?
Sometimes do forget and sometimes real life kicks plans into the corner
. But mostly they remember
.
Sure they are much wiser. I just really missed not getting up last time. A 4 nighter makes the trip worthwhile, and the train tickets where still cheap. It will have to be a mortician that says I am not coming this time.
As long as you're happy and sure in yourself
Liz, would you like me to bring an extra chair for sitting around the communal fire?
Good offer (I've only quoted it to increase the chances of it being spotted)
John's been down to RC a couple of times, so yeah, you've met him before
Thought so ~ trying to keep screen names with real names and faces can be fun at times (S
Leets blame a short session of CRS Syndrome shall we ...
)