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NOT THINKIN OF THESE PEOPLE WITH A FEW DOGS THEN.THAT MEANS DOGS WILL BE EITHER STUCK UP CAMPSITE OR ON TRACK MOST OF THE DAY.
 
unwanted said:
NOT THINKIN OF THESE PEOPLE WITH A FEW DOGS THEN.THAT MEANS DOGS WILL BE EITHER STUCK UP CAMPSITE OR ON TRACK MOST OF THE DAY.
where usually r peoples dogs all day george if not on track sue
 
WELL A LOT CLOSER THAN 2-6 MILES AWAY . NA NOT FARE ON THE DOGS DO NOT GIVE A SHITE WOT PEOPLE SAY OR THINK.
 
people who have dog's / bitch's and no caravan have to take them all to the champ's if they have no-one to look after them at home so can't see the difference, what people seem to forget is we don't all have caravans and most member would have to take all the dog's to the track for any open not just the champ's, so like Chris say's lets stop all the negative comments, be happy lol
 
hellbound said:
people who have dog's / bitch's and no caravan have to take them all to the champ's if they have no-one to look after them at home so can't see the difference, what people seem to forget is we don't all have caravans and most member would have to take all the dog's to the track for any open not just the champ's, so like Chris say's lets stop all the negative comments, be happy lol
If you had a caravan, given a choice where would you prefer to camp?

At the track side or several miles away on a camp site.
 
Yip I must say I have to agree with you cap but on the other hand the committee have worked really hard to get this caravan park so well done to all concerned so lets just make the most of what we have got and enjoy it

Sandra
 
unwanted said:
NOT THINKIN OF THESE PEOPLE WITH A FEW DOGS THEN.THAT MEANS DOGS WILL BE EITHER STUCK UP CAMPSITE OR ON TRACK MOST OF THE DAY.
 
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WONT BE GOOD FOR THE DOGS TO BE STUCK IN CARS IF ITS WARM
 
If you go for the day or even when camping on field you still have to make sure your dogs are looked after according to the weather conditions - appreciate when away for the weekend maybe you have to take ALL your dogs not just the ones you are racing but a campsite close by is better than none at all - at least people who have alot of travelling can be catered for and people who have dogs in classes on both Sat and Sun won't have to make a decision whether to travel both days or just run either a bitch or a dog.

Well done to the BWRA for finding a site for the ones who want to stay over.
 
its not an ideal situation for some but the bwra have done well in getting a camp site well done :thumbsup:
 
milly said:
hellbound said:
people who have dog's / bitch's and no caravan have to take them all to the champ's if they have no-one to look after them at home so can't see the difference, what people seem to forget is we don't all have caravans and most member would have to take all the dog's to the track for any open not just the champ's, so like Chris say's lets stop all the negative comments, be happy lol
If you had a caravan, given a choice where would you prefer to camp?

At the track side or several miles away on a camp site.



given the choice i would want the best track for my dogs to race on, camping come's second to that,

and where would you prefer ?? :oops: :oops: i remember you chose a camp site when you raced at scotland and not at the track and when you went to Devon you went on a camp site not on the track so can't see want your problem is anyway :b you have camped way from the track on many accasion we should all be pleased that a good track as been found and camping not to far for the members that need it :thumbsup:
 
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I guess the BWRA think the caravan money is better going to a 3rd party rather than the members via the BWRA bank account.

Interesting that ex NWRF committee members seem less interested in finding a venue with camping/caravaning now the money doesn't go to the beer fund :oops: sorry NWRF "expenses"
 
Good morning campers :D

I just want to make it clear to everyone that I'm not pulling the track down.If a track is good enough to hold an open on,then in my opinion it's good enough for the championships,but a track which can also provide caravan & camping facilities (for those members who want them)at track side as got to be more convenient :wacko:

My interest in this is from a poll I put on here,72 out of 80 were in favour of holding the champs at a venue that could provide camping at trackside :thumbsup:

By the way Yvonne,if you check your diary :D you will see that I have only ever stayed over at the championships twice,and both times I stayed at the trackside :b

I can't seem to remember :unsure: the BWRA holding their championships at Scotland :oops: or Devon :oops:

P.S Stayed on the track at Scotland last year,and I may be staying on the track this year :- " ,but who knows :D
 
given the choice i would want the best track for my dogs to race on, camping come's second to that,

and where would you prefer ?? :oops: :oops: i remember you chose a camp site when you raced at scotland and not at the track and when you went to Devon you went on a camp site not on the track so can't see want your problem is anyway :b you have camped way from the track on many accasion we should all be pleased that a good track as been found and camping not to far for the members that need it :thumbsup:




campin 2-6 miles off track ye very thought full :wacko:
 
Good morning campers :D Turn your speakers on for this one (w00t)


 

HI DE HI
 
unwanted said:
campin 2-6 miles off track ye very thought full    :wacko:
2-6 miles away and you have to pay

No charge was being made for the use of the club and field for caravans and tents at gin Pit
 
ye but i hear track was not in to good of nik and needed to much work on it.buggers me if its good enuff for top ten open why not good enuff for champs
 

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