Caravan To Let NSRA Meeting

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Caravan To Let NSRA Meeting

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Static Caravan to let Bisley during the weekend agg / week meeting. Available 14th to 23rd Aug. Full weekend & week let will take precedence over weekend / week only. Jnr International - Booked. Near the HAC close to ablutions short walk to LRC. Other dates may be available too. PM to enquire.

3 double beds (main bedroom, converting dining area & futon sofa bed) +bunk room with 2 bunks for 'smaller' people.

Gas cooker, fridge, heating. 12V pumped water & 12v lights & 240v inverter for TV, Freeview, laptop, phone charging. 200w solar to recharge batteries. Cool box.

Gazebo, BBQ, outside wood burner, hammock, deck chairs, outside table & naff/dodgy mountain bike available to use.

Duvets & pillows supplied, bring your own covers, sheets & towels. Plenty crockery & cooking utensils, pots etc.

PM Me for further details, deposit & rates.


Thanks & Good Shooting

Phil
Quality control of Scottish Ethanol. & RDX/HMX

& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
hitchphil
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Re: Caravan To Let NSRA Meeting

#2 Post by hitchphil »

Also available Spring action weekend. 21/22 March.
Quality control of Scottish Ethanol. & RDX/HMX

& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
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