Are there many shows you can camp at? How do I find out about them? Started doing agility with my youngest this year and she loves it, so hoping to eventually do it competitively.
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i can't speak for England but certainly up here in Scotland almost every outdoor show i have been to has provided an area for camping/caravaning. a few have been limited and dished out on a first come first served basis but on the whole there is ample room for everyone who wants to stay overnight.
do you go to a club? competing member would be able to advise you on which shows around you do camping. or if you look on the agilitynet.net website and look at the show schedules for the ones you are interested in, there will be a section on the entry form that asks if you want camping.
I like taking photos around the site & of my family out at sea. I also like watching ships out at sea from the beach, walking the cornish cliff path or simply sitting around reading my books. Julie & all four of our kids love Kayaking, we bought two new ones two years back & they've paid for themselves several times over with the hours they've been used.
We like exploring the place we're in...then it's off to find all the best restaurants and cafes to eat in! I love fishing and horse riding, and of course shopping, walking the dogs along a beach and searching rock pools.
Hubby just follows me especially if i head toward a pub, he waits so patiently outside of all the shops with the dogs, never moans....arn't i lucky?!
Quote: Originally posted by Teloz on 12/11/2008
Hiding in the bottom of the hedge and grunting at people as they walk past...
So it was you we met in the new forest!!
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March: Ferry Meadows
April: North Morte, North Devon
May: Lyndon Top, Rutland
May: Top Lodge.
June: Fairy's lodge
July: La Croix Du Vieux Pont
August: West Beeston,