Soft Southern Shandy Drinkers - Take Two - 06/07/08 February 2026

I can easily bring the round drum fire pit no problem and with a little extra effort if its needed the half drum BBQ as before please advise
I can do kindling wood for fire starting but I'm short on logs as I'm burning coal in my multi fuel fire at home
 
They are ok , warm ,cosy and keeps the riff raff out, which is the most important thing 😂
oooh riff raff..... yes best to keep them away....

I have standards.... (low attainable standards, but they are standards)
 
I'll not be able to camp as wife is away and I'm in charge of the dog who's a softie and she be a pain camping, but hope to get along

Splendid.

Are you hoping to come to:

A. The Friday night meal

B. The BBQ

Both?
 
Update

List of soft shandy drinking southerners


Wapping
The Other PaulG
g00ner (plus four legged friend)
Toddmeister
Loiq
adventuredon
Ianak
‘spunk trumpet’

Possible additions

Orinoco (Arrival TBA)
DJ123 (Saturday arrival)
 
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I can easily bring the round drum fire pit no problem and with a little extra effort if its needed the half drum BBQ as before please advise
I can do kindling wood for fire starting but I'm short on logs as I'm burning coal in my multi fuel fire at home

No problem. Let’s forget the wood, the fire drum and my pop-up Braai, which really does work best with wood logs.

If the half drum burns charcoal and can be brought with you, can you bring it, please. We’ll obviously need sufficient charcoal, too. We can hopefully use that in place of my Braai. By all means, bill us for the charcoal.

I will bring my bigger Webber Q and gas bottle as well.
 
Only just realised this is happening from Ian. Probably a bit late, but I've done a link in the SW region, so maybe a few more to come.

I'll not be able to camp as wife is away and I'm in charge of the dog who's a softie and she be a pain camping, but hope to get along
Can we assume you'll be cycling? :D
 
Possible additions

Orinoco (Arrival TBA)
DJ123 (Saturday arrival)

Just a friendly reminder that adventuredon is doing the shopping for the Braai, so we need the numbers.

PS I have put a prompt into the southwest section, asking that anyone coming from that direction, replies via this thread.
 
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Gentlemen, I have a dilemma!

If it's icy then definitely Blue, but otherwise, is it going to be Black, Red or Orange?
 
Things to see and do.

The very good tank museum is close by. Last time we walked (to have a sandwich) but were thwarted in our cross country traipse by a very badly flooded field.

T E Lawrence’s house, memorial and grave are not far away. Just looking at a map, there’s the town of Tolpuddle. That rang a bell. It’s the home of the ‘Tolpuddle Martyrs’. There’s a museum recording their lives.



Unfortunately, Lawrence’s house (owned now by the National Trust) is closed until April.

Mustn’t forget the rugby, to watch England put Wales to the sword at 16:40….. nor that we have a Braai / BBQ in the evening.
 
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Gents, I am going to have to excuse myself from this. My Mom has booked an impromptu flight to come and visit from SA and it falls over this weekend. As mush as she loves bikes, camping in Feb is not her thing. I'll have to let Paul be the
(cannot believe this actually 20 years old..almost black and white- but it stands the test of time!)
 
Gents, I am going to have to excuse myself from this. My Mom has booked an impromptu flight to come and visit from SA and it falls over this weekend. As mush as she loves bikes, camping in Feb is not her thing. I'll have to let Paul be the
(cannot believe this actually 20 years old..almost black and white- but it stands the test of time!)

We will miss you Don, but for the right reasons as you only have one mum, and she deserves your undivided attention!

So now the Braai mantle falls to the one who is a SAFFA by marriage - step up to the Oche Mr Paul G……..
 
Things to see and do.
Not sure if its of interest to you guys but the MOD gunnery ranges are open for your dates and so access to Tyneham Village is possible. Some nice rides around there as well as long as the weather isn't too crap when the lanes can get a bit pebbly.

Google Maps link

If you're feeling fit and the weather's nice then Kimmeridge Bay & the Clavell Tower could be an idea although access to the car park is via a toll road (£1.20 for bikes).

Portland could be another shout with views over Chesil Beach. Just don't mention rabbits to the locals.

Edit: a bit further afield is the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton. Quite a nice road out that way.
 
Not sure if its of interest to you guys but the MOD gunnery ranges are open for your dates and so access to Tyneham Village is possible. Some nice rides around there as well as long as the weather isn't too crap when the lanes can get a bit pebbly.

Google Maps link

If you're feeling fit and the weather's nice then Kimmeridge Bay & the Clavell Tower could be an idea although access to the car park is via a toll road (£1.20 for bikes).

Portland could be another shout with views over Chesil Beach. Just don't mention rabbits to the locals.

Edit: a bit further afield is the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton. Quite a nice road out that way.

Ahh yes, the firing ranges .. some excellent roads and views.
Always try and get onto the ranges whenever I’m in the area.

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