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48 minutes ago, Francie said:

Do you live in the tent low plains or just head out there whenever?

Usually have 3 or 4 nights here mate, get some work done, and do a bit roadwork with the dogs, 50 odd mile round trip to come up here, and I prefer the sound of the owls and geese to the stoner neighbours howking their guts up every night, like feckin Jamaica lol

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I spent a few days living out of my kayak along a secluded river.    

This weekends get away. Only one night as I was working Saturday...... again lol. Good craic

Iv'e just bought a old horsebox lorry to convert into a camper/living truck as such,a 1985 Bedford TL and a good chance it's the newest lorry i have ever bought ,mind you full service history and only

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2 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

Usually have 3 or 4 nights here mate, get some work done, and do a bit roadwork with the dogs, 50 odd mile round trip to come up here, and I prefer the sound of the owls and geese to the stoner neighbours howking their guts up every night, like feckin Jamaica lol

Fairplay low plains living the dream

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1 minute ago, W. Katchum said:

See if they do a jasmine one, I won’t eat any other rice after trying trying it years back, far better than the rest 

They've got a few different ones mate, but once it's covered in chicken balti, mango chutney, and wrapped in peshwari naan it could be owt lol

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Was out myself last night, something a bit different.  I normally wild camp up on the moors , love it in  the open among the heather and rocks and fantastic views , sunrises sunsets ect.  But last night did a tarp and bivvy bag camp. Burgers and a bottle of wine. 

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