7 Oct
9:02pm, 7 Oct 2024
3,405 posts
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RunningRonnie
I'll check that out
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7 Oct
9:17pm, 7 Oct 2024
41,680 posts
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halfpint
I thought of there too Ally-C but wasn’t sure if it was suitable for overnights. Nice dog walk round the ponds too.
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10 Oct
9:17am, 10 Oct 2024
33,389 posts
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Rosehip
had a night at Castlerigg farm (Keswick)
seeing the weather this morning we'd have liked to stay another night, but their hardstanding's are fully booked and they won't let us on the grass
this place is a lot more formal and regimented than it was last time I stayed in my tent, but the loos and showers are nicer.
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10 Oct
9:44am, 10 Oct 2024
4,115 posts
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cackleberry
We love Castlerigg, only been there in the tent though...
What fantastic weather!
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10 Oct
9:49am, 10 Oct 2024
12,788 posts
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lammo
That's a great view to wake up to Rosehip
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10 Oct
9:56am, 10 Oct 2024
3,408 posts
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RunningRonnie
Looks nice!
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10 Oct
10:01am, 10 Oct 2024
12,987 posts
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cathrobinson
It's been a couple of years since we stayed there - lovely site...
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10 Oct
1:40pm, 10 Oct 2024
33,390 posts
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Rosehip
It’s lovely, but I’ve never been anywhere with so many signs and notices and instructions
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10 Oct
4:24pm, 10 Oct 2024
33,391 posts
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Rosehip
Thought we’d try Park foot. Bigger more commercial site that we’d usually go for, but at this time of week/year it’s not busy. Quite impressed so far. Back door view
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10 Oct
9:18pm, 10 Oct 2024
12,988 posts
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cathrobinson
I’ve bought an ‘off-grid’ accessory in the Prime Deals sale. It’s basically a giant power bank. 1500w so will power a small air fryer, and - crucially - Nic’s coffee machine. I’ve tested it tonight with the air fryer and cooking two chicken breasts used 20% battery. Should be spot on for a weekend off-grid
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