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Bilbo Baggins - There, to the Somme, & Back Again!!!

Started by Fay, Oct 31, 2011, 14:05:41

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Fay

It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

mickw

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Fay

It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

Tony G

Come on Fay,
I need to return to work tomorrow, and I want to find out all the nitty gritty, before I see it on the adult section of 'The Sky at Night'  ;)

Tony G
"I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me Superman." - Homer Simpson

Fay

Will write up asap. I am exhausted, had 116 mails , a garage full of soaking equipment, clocks and time switches  to alter, bills to sort out, washing, ironing, no food.

I could not send a message via phone on stop offs, as site wanted my password, which I could not remember, I did try.

Will write up some time today when I have gathered my senses.
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

JohnP

what it must feel like to be 'loved & wanted'...

Fay

 :lol: :lol:ok just starting on the epic................
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

Fay

Ok started off, got to the roundabout at B & Q & I was tooted for being in the wrong lane! I thought, well thats a good start, being I was a nervous wreck & had a 7 hour journey ahead!!!!

Had two stop offs, but could have just had the one. I felt I would need to calm down after the tunnel & slip road onto the M11!!

Met a chap, Dave, from Manchester,  at Wetherby, who I was going to follow on the last couple of hours. Good job I did as I am not sure I would have got there as the TomTom kept having other ideas on the route! I kept losing him en route & good job Dave had pulled into a service station, that I had also decided to go into, as my sat nav voice had stopped speaking to me & I had to sort it out.

He said to meet him in the layby, after I had got fuel, as there was an instant manouvre outside the service area. Well I pulled out after getting fuel and there happened to be two vans exactly the same sitting in the layby. One a bit further off. I did not know which was the right on, so had to drive up to the first & check the driver out!!!!!!!!! As you do. I could have ended up in the Orkneys!! I could imagine Dave seeing me hurtling the wrong way after the wrong car!!

Any way, passed the Angel of the North, lots of very winding roads for over an hour, Highland cattle, Hadrians Wall. Beautiful scenery &, thank the Lord, good weather.

Got to the site, which I had booked late, as all hookups had gone, but there was a new one, for some reason, it was not being booked out, that I could have.

There are two fields, one with hookups & then a bridge over a river to the upper field with only a couple of hookups.

It was not a good position regarding the mud. I was next to two of the organisers static caravan & another with members of the Sunderland society.

I could not park the car next to the tent & had to set up on the gravel road as the ground was so bad. I was a bit concerned with the river directly behind me.
A couple of the days was lovely weather & when the cloud cleared at night, it was a beautiful sky. Milky Way very prominent & Orion rising between a large gap in the fir trees was beautiful. There is  quite a large glow, in the East, from Newcastle.

Did not get any images as too much cloud, but lots of short clear spells when you could see what it would have been like. Ok for observing, but not long enough for imaging. Lots of people had a problem with guiding etc, due to the moisture in the air. There is also a huge reservoir nearby.

The camerarderie, was amazing, met so many lovely people, from all areas of the midlands & north. Durham, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Sunderland, Sheffield, Scotland & every where else, too many to remember.

Always invited into the caravans for a warm & a chat, and a drink, had lots of help from Sunderland members. Lots of laughs.  Lost a part off the end of my power cable, well had a couple of chaps looking around in the dark, every time someone walked by & asked what was lost, they also stopped & looked. In the end there were about a dozen chaps searching around! Very funny, they were looking for about an hour!!!!! It was not found but someone had a spare I could borrow & even the next day, people were coming along with what they thought was the correct adapter for me.

Sunderland, gave me a spare hot water bottle & bits of carpet to put in the tent doorway & said that if |I was cold, I could sleep in their caravan & to come along any time  during the night if I had a problem, as the weather can be quite serious in that area. I mean I was not a hardy northerner!!! The scots opposite offered a "wee dram in my tea".

There were around 120 bookings, & so many people in the field wandering in the dark & stopping & all chatting together. In the day, you did not know who you had talked to the night before, it was very dark. Visited the observatory, wonderful view to the horizon.

Had a cooked breakfast up the nearby cafe, every morning & dinner at night. Drinks in the the very nearby pub. Did no cooking. Thank God for my new electric blanket, which I kept on all night. Lots of rain, was concerned for the tent, as I had pushed all pegs in by hand, as the ground was so soft.

Had 4 talks in the castle on the saturday, burgers etc for sale outside, trade stands, Ian King included. A Halloween atmosphere. Everyone was glad to get inside out of the cold for the day.

I packed up in the rain, which I have never done before, Luckily I had put scopes etc away the day before, while they were all dry. Also lucky to have good weather driving home, not sure how I would have done it otherwise.

The organisers work very hard to control who is coming in & where the best place is for them to camp, regarding the mud. Pete Lawrence & S@N were in caravans & I was with a group who were being interviewed, but I did not say anything.  I think it will be shown in March, not sure.

The toilets etc are not that good, unreliable hot water, also a small shop doubles as a warm room, it only takes about 8 people, but is open all night. You are trusted to put money in the jar if you buy something.

All in all, a great time, loved the people, met lots off the forums including, Dweebostar, Dangerous Dave, Tony Mozza, Moon plodger, Kevin, a lovely man with a bell in the end of his beard! I kept thinking that a cat was around, but it was his bell ringing!!   

The weather is a risk, but if you are lucky & get the skies, you would have it all, as it was we all had great company, a laugh & always the hope of a wonderful sky.
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

JohnP

Wot about the journey home - was it a 3-day epic again?

Fay

No, one stop in Pontefract. So lucky the weather was ok
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

MarkS

Well done Fay!

Do you think you will do it again next year?

Mark

Fay

It is too early to decide that, Mark. The spring weather is supposed to be very severe. Some of the people are going to go to Kelling instead because of the rain & bad ground at Kielder. It is a very long way & a lot more basic than Kelling 
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

mickw

Do you have any RCD protection on your electrics ?

I'm having bad thoughts about you, electrics and rain  :-?

Glad you had a good time anyway
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Fay

main problem could have been the electric blanket on all night!!!! Not sure if I have protection or not, don't think so
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

RobertM

Well done Fay and you had a wonderful time to boot.  I think it was very brave of you to strike out like that but it's a bit of a shame the weather wasn't better as a reward.

So you'll be driving to Ollies non stop next then ;)

Robert

Fay

Oh thanks Robert, I had a few hairy moments, which I sweat about. I am lucky to get home ok, I think it was quite foolhardy of me to do it!!!!!!!
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

mickw

QuoteI think it was quite foolhardy of me to do it

Don't be daft, everything else now will be a piece of cake  :D
Growing Old is mandatory - Growing Up is optional

JohnP

QuoteI had a few hairy moments
... did you forget to shave again Fay..... must havbe been the stress of driving up there... :-)




... Seriously though joking aside - well done & glad you are back safely all in one bit....

Fay

Oh thank you, appreciated.....................
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

Sue

I am full of admiration for you Fay, quite an adventure! Glad there was a sociable crowd up there and the driving worked out ok. Very interested to hear what Keilder was like, don't think we will be venturing further than Kelling with our tent. Look forward to seeing any pictures.

Fay

Thank you Sue. I did a couple of pictures, nothing too exciting, but will put them on
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

Fay

Nice mossy tree over the river which  was behind my tent



Early morning east in bottom field



Early morning top field



Kielder Observatory


Kielder Reservoir


View from my tent, not all campers had arrived then



Bridge from top field into bottom field

It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

Mike

That's the exact same camp site I stayed in 2 years ago. Although you had better weather as it was cloudy the entire week for me. Even the visit to the Kielder Observatory was in peas soup fog.
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Fay

It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

Mac

QuoteThe spring weather is supposed to be very severe.

Winter's up there are very severe. Compared to dawn here.

I've been cut off by the snow many a time,

Mac.

Carole

Sounds like you had a great time Fay, it's always the cameraderie that makes it such fun at Star Parties etc.  You say you had not booked hook up but managed to get it at the last minute, have you now got yourself set up with an independent power source?

Sure looks some beautiful scenery up there, maybe one day.... but I think it will have to be part of a holiday.

You can read my wet adventures at Salisbury.

Carole

Fay

No I booked at the last minute as a hookup became available
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

Delphine

Glad got back safely Fay.  Sounds as if you had a really interesting time while you were there.  Scenery beautiful also.

Delphine

Carole

Love the photo of the tree and also the surrounding area.

Carole

Sue

Pleased to see your pictures, just beautiful area. Agree with Carole the picture of the tree by the river is stunning. It does look rather Shireish and then the misty mountains beyond .......

Rocket Pooch

Hi Fay,

Sounds like an adventure!  I've not been up there for years and it does look nice, but what a long way to go.

At least you got back ok, I must admit I thought you have got lost!

Chris

Fay

Chris, I could quite easily have got lost!!!!

When I went up to the observatory, it was quite late in the day, & sun starting to go down,  I nearly got lost getting down again. There were lots of windy trails, with others going off in different directions. Firs all around, thought  a search party would have to come out, in the dark, although I had not told anyone I was going & no phone signal. :o

It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!