Dinner.
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- 250cc Trail Rider
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Dinner.
Hello fellers, have been out a few times on my own cos i havent been able to join up with your runs.i work funny hours and it is mostly at wee kends. i have started to take sarnies out with me becose i like to sit in the woods for me dinner but i wood like a hot drink on sum of the cold days.dos anyone take a little camping stove or wood it be eesier jus to take a thermos flask with tea in.i like the idea of a little stove but it seems like a lot of trubble and a flask wood be easier.Wot do you fellas do.
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Dinner.
We like to take table cloths, candles and even chairs and tables. How wood you like to join us on a funny hours ride one weekend. I'm not leading cos I can't read maps proper yet or fast enough. You can help dig out 4x4s for the hill billies in Hampshire.

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Re: Dinner.
Beer Belly wrote:We like to take table cloths, candles and even chairs and tables. How wood you like to join us on a funny hours ride one weekend. I'm not leading cos I can't read maps proper yet or fast enough. You can help dig out 4x4s for the hill billies in Hampshire.
sorry fella dont reelly understand wot you mean,just wanted to know about hot drinks when you are out trial riding.
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Re: Dinner.
I personally take a stove and kettle. It's loverly on a cold day. You can dry out your wet boots too. Why would you want a flask? It will only go cold?

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Re: Dinner.
Dark rider, if I see you at club night, I will point you in the right direction 

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Re: Dinner.
Beer Belly wrote:I personally take a stove and kettle. It's loverly on a cold day. You can dry out your wet boots too. Why would you want a flask? It will only go cold?
Wosnt going to take a kettle just one of them tin cups you get in army surplus shop.didnt think a flask wood go cold b4 dinner time but thanks four the help.
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Re: Dinner.
stevent wrote:Dark rider, if I see you at club night, I will point you in the right direction
havent bin to a club nite yet coz of my funny work hours but i hope to meet you all soon
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Re: Dinner.
Mudeevee takes a flask and a rice pudding thing.
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Re: Dinner.
Strongbow wrote:Mudeevee takes a flask and a rice pudding thing.
does his tea get cold b4 dinner
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Re: Dinner.
U need advice from fallenmikethebike i think he uses a little gas cooker.
Dave.
Dave.
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Re: Dinner.
dark rider wrote:Strongbow wrote:Mudeevee takes a flask and a rice pudding thing.
does his tea get cold b4 dinner
His tea doesn't make it to dinner...

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Re: Dinner.
Dark Rider, in case you can make it to club night, what is your real name and what do you look like, so we will know its you?