Oct 2018
8:42am, 6 Oct 2018
5,651 posts
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sallykate
Trying to decide whether to run with a small rucksack so I have dry clothes to change into at the end.
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Oct 2018
8:47am, 6 Oct 2018
9,336 posts
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Serendippily
I have my decathlon ‘ultra’ vest: the one that turns anything put inside it into a sodden mess. My jumper will stay drier tied round my waist I reckon. But the strap pockets are helpful
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Oct 2018
8:48am, 6 Oct 2018
35,675 posts
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McGoohan
I have an enormo-rucksack! Cause me and Liebling are off to stay away over the weekend. I'll be like British Military Fitness. Only less camo.
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Oct 2018
9:00am, 6 Oct 2018
7,489 posts
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PaulaMc
Have fun all. Sorry I can’t join you. Still at our hotel and not looking like we are leaving anytime soon.
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Oct 2018
9:04am, 6 Oct 2018
43,449 posts
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The Mighty Fleecy
I’ve got a small rucksack with a change of clothes in a plastic bag, I don’t usually bother with a bag but I get cold afterwards in wet clothes. I hope you have lots of hardback books in there McG?
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Oct 2018
9:04am, 6 Oct 2018
31,363 posts
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Night-owl
On a train no idea what time I'll be probably tube to Westminster and walk over
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Oct 2018
9:10am, 6 Oct 2018
17,237 posts
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ChrisHB
will have small rucksack with inadequate collection of dry/warm clothes. "Should be on time", I was going to write but my train is "delayed". (0941 from Redhill).
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Oct 2018
9:14am, 6 Oct 2018
17,238 posts
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ChrisHB
I think it'll be ok.
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Oct 2018
9:22am, 6 Oct 2018
43,452 posts
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The Mighty Fleecy
On a train
The French toast of minutiae
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Oct 2018
9:26am, 6 Oct 2018
31,364 posts
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Night-owl
Just left Barking. Think the whole world got on. No standing room
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