| Author | Message |
| Madi | Post subject: Re: summer tour | |
| Posts: 816 |
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 | places we could go, french alps Slovenia Italy scotland lake district wales |
Posted: Mon 21st Apr, 2008 7:56am |
| Chris | Post subject: Re: summer tour | |
| Posts: 819 |
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 | Italy? Boating? Really? There are a few more options than that, |
Posted: Mon 21st Apr, 2008 9:35am |
| Barnet | Post subject: Re: summer tour | |
| Posts: 141 |
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 | I'm not going to be around tonight, but would be interested in the dates/locations/prices if its possible... Cheers. |
Posted: Mon 21st Apr, 2008 10:39am |
| Athrun | Post subject: Re: summer tour | |
| Posts: 116 |
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 | Are scotland/wales/lake district going to have enough water at that time of year? How did you travel around once you had flown to Slovenia in '07?
A summary of ideas/decisions from the meeting should get posted on the website Barnet... Perhaps I can persuade Dunphy to take brief minutes :P
Rachel> thanks, I had thought of river leader/people who've paddled the area before requirements.. Drivers is also something to consider.. :)
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Posted: Mon 21st Apr, 2008 11:13am |
| Cloughy | Post subject: Re: summer tour | |
| Posts: 159 |
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 | You'd probably have to teach Dunphy how to write first.... |
Posted: Mon 21st Apr, 2008 11:18am |
| Richard | Post subject: Re: summer tour | |
| Posts: 143 |
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 | In Slovenia we hired two cars, an estate with 3 boats inside 4 on the roof and two people and a small car with the other five people in and no boats, worked quite well. Did have a 2000 euro deposit on my credit card the whole week though. |
Posted: Mon 21st Apr, 2008 11:25am |
| Robb | Post subject: Re: summer tour | |
| Posts: 113 |
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 | How dare you sir, words spew from my pen as plentifully as vomit from my mouth. |
Posted: Mon 21st Apr, 2008 11:37am |
| Cloughy | Post subject: Re: summer tour | |
| Posts: 159 |
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 | Touche, my mild mannered friend. I have obviously made a severe error in judgement, and hereby retract my previous statement, in lue of the fact that your reply made me laugh! |
Posted: Mon 21st Apr, 2008 11:49am |