Anyone interested i a didge camp

Trevor

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Anyone interested in a didge camp in North Yorkshire August 16-17.
The price will be £10.00 per person from Friday pm - Monday am.
If you can only manage one day then it will be £5.00 per person.
Lenthor Farm
Stokesley RD
Brompton, Northallerton, North Yorkshire DL6, UK.
Click here for info
 
just looked at the info . it looks realy interesting never new the was a club for it i wonder if old rolf goes the with his didge.
 
just looked at the info . it looks realy interesting never new the was a club for it i wonder if old rolf goes the with his didge.
No Rolf cant play didge, But i recon it is a nice place for a quiet weekend camping and cheap aswell.
 
Count me in ,Trev.cant play the Didgeriedoo but I'll have a go at the sheet of hardboard.
 
Either that or I'll bring me spoons and washboard, or maybe me comb and toilet paper.

BTW wor lass used to play the Kazoo
 
Looks good! :D We'd like to come along. :cool: We know next to nothing :confused: about Didgies but there were lots of things :eek: that we knew nothing about ;) until we tried them! :rolleyes: JIM.
 
Just re-read the Didgie site and found the camp info section! We won't be going now as no pets/dogs allowed! Shame sounds as if it would have been good! Have a good time everybody! JIM
 
Just re-read the Didgie site and found the camp info section! We won't be going now as no pets/dogs allowed! Shame sounds as if it would have been good! Have a good time everybody! JIM
Oh yes i have just read that what a shame, i think Lennny might be in the same boat also, i know he likes to take little Jack with him.
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Rules
Who cares, this is planned as a free form camp.
Just a bunch of people who enjoy playing Didge hanging out for a camping weekend.
However there are just a few rules, and things we would like you to consider:
There will be a curfew on all amplified music after 11:00 pm.
There will be a curfew on all drums after 11:00 pm
Sorry, no pets,( they can be a bit restricting around the camp fire and some people just don’t like them ).:(
Please bring bin-bags to take your own litter home.
 
i wont be able to make it as i have a black lab and where we go she goes . but we are of to east coast at weekend make most of good weather and slightly cheaper petrol .might get a bit of fishing in .
 
i wont be able to make it as i have a black lab and where we go she goes . but we are of to east coast at weekend make most of good weather and slightly cheaper petrol .might get a bit of fishing in .
The mackerel are in on the north east coast at the moment.;)
 
fishing

thanks for that info. i will put spinners in bag pier is a good spot for the mackeral
 
Where abouts,:) North East, is this mackerel pier? :confused: :confused: We where thinking of going soon! :D :D Liz keeps pestering me to take her fishing as she wants to beat her best one so far (2lb Doggie! :rolleyes:) I reckon she'll be chuffed with anything! Even the Mackies!! :cool: :D :cool: JIM
 
Where abouts,:) North East, is this mackerel pier? :confused: :confused: We where thinking of going soon! :D :D Liz keeps pestering me to take her fishing as she wants to beat her best one so far (2lb Doggie! :rolleyes:) I reckon she'll be chuffed with anything! Even the Mackies!! :cool: :D :cool: JIM
South side of the Tyne South Shields pier, North of the Tyne Cambios Blyth,
Hope this helps you.:)
 
I have just found out off the wife that we are busy on the dates of the didge camp so we will not be able to attend the camp,:( **** happens but if anyone is interested dont be shy as they are a nice bunch of friendly people.
 
whitby piers and scarborough are good places ive had a lot of good mackeral of them iam hoping to get over on saturday.to scarborough
 

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