Coat!Wouldn't it be easier to take a tent pole or two than taking the garden fence?
Coffee?
Yes... did say I'd organise another SW one, Lee sent me details of somewhere called The Rusty Duck somewhere between Dorchester and Tincleton, will have to check it out. Also for a full on huge breakfast thinking maybe Helen's Diner in Willand, sort of American diner type place, worth a trip. Busy an moment as we have daughters wedding, two weeks today and imminent arrival of another grandchild.. but soonWouldn't it be easier to take a tent pole or two than taking the garden fence?
Coffee?
Yup, I have a Highlander, great tent, it's just the pack size, mind you it's only the width of the panniers on the Himalayan... just under 1 metre!What an excellent idea, i like it!
I have a Kyham Highlander which i`ve used since 2009 and they`re excellent tents - easy up`n`down-able but for bike use the only drawback is they do`nt pack down very small. Not a problem for me but some may be put off by that.
Love the Pocket tent, i`m gonna` look out for one.
Does he also have a stall in Bridport market sometimes? I'm sure I've spoken to him about his amazing looking mushroomsThe rusty Duck Cafe
Its Puddletown Forest at Duck Farm workshops and if your going be sure to check my son's Mushroom Shop Jurassic Coast MushroomsView attachment 416234View attachment 416235View attachment 416236
did say I'd organise another SW one
He' everywhere but I don't know if he goes as far as Bridport I went to the Farm to see him and popped into the Rusty Duck for a coffee certainly a nice outdoor space looking over the fieldsDoes he also have a stall in Bridport market sometimes? I'm sure I've spoken to him about his amazing looking mushrooms
Not much, but he’s a fungi to be with.What’s a mushroom seeker got to do with a one man tent
No way i'd like to sleep that close to 250kgI worked for Khyam for 5 years, this was my first euro trip on a bike and thought it would be a good idea to take these.
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