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Re:Camping Spot
07 July 2011 22:51
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We camped for three/fours days............ There was a specific camping ground set for campers for concert foo fighters goers...... Not just one day..... Its good to get some tips, from you guys......... Hows the beers prices ??? We managed to keep beer cool for two days with ice box and ice cubes..... How do you keep yours cool ??
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Re:Camping Spot
07 July 2011 23:01
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Sheer quantity can do quite nicely. If you have crate after crate of beer right out of a cold fridge and then keep it together and then drink inwards it can keep it pretty cool, if not quite cold.
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Re:Camping Spot
07 July 2011 23:11
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I'm going for Red, seems to be not too far away, not too close. You can get quite near to the Village. Correct me if I am wrong, but why the hell is there a Sky presenter stage in the Red camping area?!
My new musical blog - Harry Likes Music My Last.Fm Latitude 07-12, 07 and 11 camped. Saturday only for 08,09, 10, 12 Reading Festival 12, camping.
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Re:Camping Spot
07 July 2011 23:57
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I hope the Latitude loo people are as good as the Foo ones this year then.
"This is my coffee, by the way, which doesn't represent anything. I'll put it over there..."
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Re:Camping Spot
08 July 2011 11:13
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Putting your cans under the ground sheet of your tent is a simple yet surprisingly effective way of stopping them getting too warm (to say that it kept them cold would be an exaggeration)
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Re:Camping Spot
08 July 2011 11:35
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if you have a family camping wristband i would highly advise you use the family loos, they are much nicer, i used to get a family wristband just for that, but i choose not to camp in the family section due to crying babies etc
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Re:Camping Spot
09 July 2011 15:12
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I'll be arriving at around 11.30am on the Friday morning in the family camping with 2 double tents and four people - does anyone what the availability for space will be like and whether we'll get a decent space ?
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Re:Camping Spot
09 July 2011 20:49
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tintin I'll be arriving at around 11.30am on the Friday morning in the family camping with 2 double tents and four people - does anyone what the availability for space will be like and whether we'll get a decent space ? Family is bigger this year, and along with the fact that people will most probably have work, you should be ok I guess.
My new musical blog - Harry Likes Music My Last.Fm Latitude 07-12, 07 and 11 camped. Saturday only for 08,09, 10, 12 Reading Festival 12, camping.
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Re:Camping Spot
10 July 2011 13:19
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Ughh I am arriving on site with my parents at like 2.30pm or something but camping with my friends who don't arrive till like 5pm. Can anyone remember how quickly yellow/red camping fills up?
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