Quote: Originally posted by Safeway56 on 01/9/2007<IMG alt="[Picture
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Hi Safeway,
No, Its all down to David (duntowin) Pythagoras is a lot of Greek to me
Rexy Boy.
------------- "Be the person your dog thinks you are" (BM)
"I'll howd this pole, and when i nod me ed you it it" is the worst thing you can say to OH while putting the windbreak up, just after youve argued for the past 2 hours putting the tent up.
------------- Corpogreen esq
dead horse
and
donkey buyer
At one time we didn't have one at all, but we got so fed up of people wandering too close to the tent that we decided to get a couple of small ones. We now have a 27ft 10-pole job which we use to make an enclosure round the sides and front of the tt so the dogs can wander about without being on the lead all the time.
------------- Tigermouse
I have a very temperamental personality - 50% temper and 50% mental
Hi all
what a post, the first wind breaks were made for the beach to stop sand blowing on you, and they worked fine, the second reason is to give us good people on ukcampsite something to discuss And why should we not fly flags if we want to.it is just a smaller version of a lightweight tent flaping about
Rex
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Quote: Originally posted by Teloz on 31/10/2007
I used to use a wind break to protect my cooker,
now I have a utility tent,
As for flags. I can't understand anyone wanting flags...
Nice one Tel...i didn't know you had a utility tent....as for the flags...i don't understand it either...lol....oh and we just use our windbreak around the cadac...
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Lord Scratcher and Lady Jayne
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You tried your best
and failed MISERABLY.
The lesson is : NEVER TRY .
We have two of the cheap and nasty windbreaks that we bought to shelter the stove when camped on a very windy site in the lakes.
They're utterly useless, but we always take them. Their purpose is to give OH something to do that will keep him busy and make him think he is doing something useful. He can spend ages every day relocating and readjusting the windbreaks, and while he's doing that, he's keeping out of my hair and not asking me to help him with the cryptic crossword while I'm trying to read my book.
It also means I can have a laugh watching him trying to fit them into the car in 8 different ways when we load up, when anyone can see that there is only one way they can possibly fit. We've had them 5 years, you'd think he'd have learned by now.
Quote: Originally posted by l calcutt on 01/9/2007
Dont know about you guys, but I use mine as a way of getting back to nature. Whilst wearing my top I walk around in the all together downstairs, It's so liberating
No Really
Pmsl! Don't you worry you might forget, and venture out from behind your sight screen semi-buff?
Quote: Originally posted by fran1000 on 04/11/2007
We have two of the cheap and nasty windbreaks that we bought to shelter the stove when camped on a very windy site in the lakes.
They're utterly useless, but we always take them. Their purpose is to give OH something to do that will keep him busy and make him think he is doing something useful. He can spend ages every day relocating and readjusting the windbreaks, and while he's doing that, he's keeping out of my hair and not asking me to help him with the cryptic crossword while I'm trying to read my book.
It also means I can have a laugh watching him trying to fit them into the car in 8 different ways when we load up, when anyone can see that there is only one way they can possibly fit. We've had them 5 years, you'd think he'd have learned by now."
Great.......Love it !
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