Bathurst
#16
Re: Bathurst
Originally Posted by Pollyana
The Bloke has asked me to add that some of the camping areas do a lot of late night partying and "hooning" around - I would advise not leaving valuable etc at the campsite during the day.
Its one of those events I'm in two minds about, I would try it except that I'm not a camping-out type person, and if I got wet the first day I know I'd hate the rest of the week,but then if we went we would be working as marshals. To go as a spectator would be more fun, at least then I could have a drink - otherwise its 4 days on a mountain with niot even a beer to warm me up
Its one of those events I'm in two minds about, I would try it except that I'm not a camping-out type person, and if I got wet the first day I know I'd hate the rest of the week,but then if we went we would be working as marshals. To go as a spectator would be more fun, at least then I could have a drink - otherwise its 4 days on a mountain with niot even a beer to warm me up
I think you are allowed a small amount of your own brew, as the track is actually a public road and there are farm houses around it. In the past it is opened up after the days racing for people to come and go.
[AND no computer :eek]
Get the chipmunk pedalling!!!
#17
Re: Bathurst
Originally Posted by BandS
We are camping onsite and have already booked this. What is with the raincoat. :scared: ...surely in october the weather will be good.....PLEASE
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Re: Bathurst
Originally Posted by The Bloke
Plenty of beer available at the booze tents, but at a price.
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Re: Bathurst
Originally Posted by The Bloke
Get the chipmunk pedalling!!!