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Pics of your bike camping
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Re: Pics of your bike camping
Blimey, that brings back some memories of my first 'Adventure' back in about 1976.PaulG wrote:At Betws-y-Coed
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I stayed at the YHA and bough tea bags, Heinz beans and sausages, dried milk, etc, from the 'shop' - but I skimped on the sugar thinking I'd seen some in a jar out in the dorm/kitchen - found out the hard way it was salt :laugh:
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Re: Pics of your bike camping
Tarps do make a nice addition to a camp. I'll try and find something to add to this thread, I must have pics somewhere!
Re: Pics of your bike camping
:laugh: :laugh: I think most of us have learned the hard way Simon - always taste first with your finger. Good job it wasn't Bicarbonate of Soda or much worse!The Spanish Biker wrote:Blimey, that brings back some memories of my first 'Adventure' back in about 1976.PaulG wrote:At Betws-y-Coed
Paul
I stayed at the YHA and bough tea bags, Heinz beans and sausages, dried milk, etc, from the 'shop' - but I skimped on the sugar thinking I'd seen some in a jar out in the dorm/kitchen - found out the hard way it was salt :laugh:
Simon
BTW Moto Al and Spud should be with you shortly - hope they had a good crossing.
Paul
Re: Pics of your bike camping
What's the story Skyliner - looks like the area has been blasted!
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Re: Pics of your bike camping
PaulG wrote::laugh: :laugh: I think most of us have learned the hard way Simon - always taste first with your finger. Good job it wasn't Bicarbonate of Soda or much worse!The Spanish Biker wrote:Blimey, that brings back some memories of my first 'Adventure' back in about 1976.PaulG wrote:At Betws-y-Coed
Paul
I stayed at the YHA and bough tea bags, Heinz beans and sausages, dried milk, etc, from the 'shop' - but I skimped on the sugar thinking I'd seen some in a jar out in the dorm/kitchen - found out the hard way it was salt :laugh:
Simon
BTW Moto Al and Spud should be with you shortly - hope they had a good crossing.
Paul
Be sure to visit www.thespanishbiker.com the invaluable guide to motorcycling in Spain - plus guided rides, HISS Events* and off road touring support service
*Highly Informal Sojourns in Spain
*Highly Informal Sojourns in Spain