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11/6/2006 at 7:44pm
Location: Manchester Outfit: Wynnster Pegasus 6
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Me and the wife and our 2 dogs got back today from what we can only describe as a night of hell!
We had to go up to Glasgow to collect something, so we decided to stay overnight at Lettershaws camp site about 40 miles South of glasgow.
It was a n idyllic location, right next to a gentle stream.
You can probably guess the rest.
At 3 am, I woke to the sound of our Boxer dog going loopy in the main tent. I woke up to see what was the matter, within a few minutes of being in their, i was covered head to toe in midges! We both an out the tent, she jumped in the stream, and I almost followed her!
By 430 am I was so wound up by the midges, I had to wake the missus up, and off we shot in the car as fast as we could to Glasgow!
So, the question is, what do you all think is the best midge repellant?
I really cant go through that again, I am covered in bites and look like I have the measels, and am itching from head to toe even now!
Read this
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/articles/view.asp?id=128
but is it as good as it says?
All advice appreciated
Andy
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12/6/2006 at 11:37am
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For Charlies Mummy
Yes, the mats are the normal ones you put into electrical sockets -obviously keen for you to buy Clearlite 'ClearOff' mats but whatever you choose remember to make sure they are Health & Safety Executive approved as both effevtive and safe for use indoors even - as 'ClearOff' mats are. www.clearlitelamps.com
For Dawn
As you know the bung / stopper is replaced after each use to cover the exposed wick and stop the oil tracking up the wick. If you have lost your bung stopper let me know and I'll get another one out to you mdh at clearlitelamps.com and of course you can always unscrew the complete wick assembley taking the wick out of the oil reaervoir (as it is in its original packaging). However remember always to soak the now dry wick for 5 minutes before you next light it. The wicks on my own personal lamps here are in excess of 4 years old -and still going strong - just as long as you never light them dry.
Mike / Clearlite
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