Krazy Kamper - our lot aren't back till next Wed. We're off to the Meldons (nr Peebles) for a wild camp one nighter tomorrow...me and a few of my school mum buddies. They're a great crowd, but they do love 'em a disposable bloody bbq or four. Ffs.
Quote: Originally posted by free-range-children on 13/8/2013
Krazykamper kids back tomorrow? ?
sorry but I like them they are quick and easy. I only use the lump wood ones and tbh the smell of bbqs is better that the cigarette smell given off by neighbouring tents.
Yip. Our kids broke up from school on 28th June. They have been off six and a half weeks.
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January - Red Squirrel
February - Red Squirrel
March - Gimme Shelter
April - Elie
May - Noah's Ark
May - Riverside, Skipton
May - Blair Castle
June - Braithwaite Bridges
July - The Star
July - Witches Craig
July - Scone
August - Highburn House
September - Gimme Shelter
Quote: Originally posted by Fay Fife on 13/8/2013
Krazy Kamper - our lot aren't back till next Wed. We're off to the Meldons (nr Peebles) for a wild camp one nighter tomorrow...me and a few of my school mum buddies. They're a great crowd, but they do love 'em a disposable bloody bbq or four. Ffs.
A wild camp..... Lovely. I would definitely be encouraging the food to be cooked on the campfire. Much more exciting! Can you not douse the disposables in water while they are not looking? Enjoy.
------------- 2015 Trips
January - Red Squirrel
February - Red Squirrel
March - Gimme Shelter
April - Elie
May - Noah's Ark
May - Riverside, Skipton
May - Blair Castle
June - Braithwaite Bridges
July - The Star
July - Witches Craig
July - Scone
August - Highburn House
September - Gimme Shelter
Quote: Originally posted by geoffprinter on 13/8/2013
Quote: Originally posted by mikegalagher on 13/8/2013Geoff
Griddle plates. He's a posh t**t isn't he?
And non stick as well.
What's wrong with non-stick griddle plate?
I have a non-stick cast aluminium griddle pan with folding handle.
DK
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Quote: Originally posted by Bill Terry on 13/8/2013
sick to death of the bloody things why cant folk use there brains, put something under the dam thing and save burning the grass!
I always put mine on bricks to prevent scorching the grass.
DK
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- 2021 - 34
* Ex-tenter & solo female camper *
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I have a Cobb. Has our first beach BBQ on Sat, loved it.
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Easter - Thorpe park tin tent
May bank - Saxdale
Whitsun - Nantcol
June - Studfold
July - Priests house, Barden's back garden ;-)
July- 4 vents Paris for euro Disney
Aug - Saxdale
Aug- high straggleton farm
Aug BH - Studfold
Sept - Stratford
Oct - Masons
NYE -saxdale (eeeek)
I don't mind the smell of food cooking but am very allergic to every kind of smoke there is and spend my life trying hard to avoid it.
One whiff of any kind of smoke; bbq, log stove, bonfire, crop burning, fags...you name it, triggers a four to five day sinus headache which defies any pain relief, so I'd be glad if all smoke ceased to exist.