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Brenig 2004
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On Sun, 7 Mar 2004, Andy Lawson, gave forth these words of wisdom: I've got no problems in having a barbecue if someone's prepared to bring one along. The again, we could really 'rough it' and use a camp fire to cook our catches on! Then again, based on our normal catch rates, we might be left somewhat hungry! :-) Brown ale? Tut tut...... A nice little Chardonnay surely! Oi! Messrs Lawson and Moody. You blokes are giving us southerners a bad name and giving ammo to the northern and western crowd that we are a bunch of softies! Barbecues and Brown Ale! Whatever next? We're supposed to be going there to fish not take our deck chairs and sit by the side of the lake sunning ourselves. not a lot of a chance of that - although given last year's heatwave... as for the bbq, well, let's see what happens. Had a word with the boss, picked the right moment, and the good news is that I am in for this weekend. I'll be going for the camping option, but I do suggest that some of you get together to let the farmhouse, if camping ain't your thing. Bill - sorry if you're not too keen on Cwellyn - but do remember that you are slap in the middle of some of the most scenic lakes in the country - especially if you have a look at Llyn Nantlle or Llyn Padarn - all of which are 'run' by the same AA. There is also the stocked lake, for those who don't fancy their chances with the local brownies. There's river fishing a'plenty, too - but this will of course depend upon the recent rainfall. I'm bringing Chardonnay, just don't tell the boss. giving ammo to the northern and western crowd that we are a bunch of softies! pffft, I don't fight with the defenceless. Bit like stockie-bashing. I dunno! What next? Take our wives and kids with us? no, but bring a model... :+) get some free flying lessons in...you'll get bored casting away with no result. (dons asbestos suit) look fwd to seeing you there all, cheers Dave -- Literacy Support Software from: Xavier Educational Software Ltd School of Psychology, University of Wales Bangor http://xavier.bangor.ac.uk/ .... Housework can kill you if done right. |
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Brenig 2004
In article , Dave Lane
writes as for the bbq, well, let's see what happens. Had a word with the boss, picked the right moment, and the good news is that I am in for this weekend. I'll be going for the camping option, but I do suggest that some of you get together to let the farmhouse, if camping ain't your thing. When I was there in 2002 with uk.rec.walking Graham (The Landlord) let us have a BBQ - I think he has a metal one one site. Anyway the little disposable ones are fine. -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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Brenig 2004
Dave Lane wrote:
In message you wrote: On Sun, 7 Mar 2004, Andy Lawson, gave forth these words of wisdom: I've got no problems in having a barbecue if someone's prepared to bring one along. The again, we could really 'rough it' and use a camp fire to cook our catches on! Then again, based on our normal catch rates, we might be left somewhat hungry! :-) Brown ale? Tut tut...... A nice little Chardonnay surely! Oi! Messrs Lawson and Moody. You blokes are giving us southerners a bad name and giving ammo to the northern and western crowd that we are a bunch of softies! Barbecues and Brown Ale! Whatever next? We're supposed to be going there to fish not take our deck chairs and sit by the side of the lake sunning ourselves. not a lot of a chance of that - although given last year's heatwave... as for the bbq, well, let's see what happens. Had a word with the boss, picked the right moment, and the good news is that I am in for this weekend. I'll be going for the camping option, but I do suggest that some of you get together to let the farmhouse, if camping ain't your thing. Bill - sorry if you're not too keen on Cwellyn - but do remember that you are slap in the middle of some of the most scenic lakes in the country - especially if you have a look at Llyn Nantlle or Llyn Padarn - all of which are 'run' by the same AA. There is also the stocked lake, for those who don't fancy their chances with the local brownies. There's river fishing a'plenty, too - but this will of course depend upon the recent rainfall. I'm bringing Chardonnay, just don't tell the boss. giving ammo to the northern and western crowd that we are a bunch of softies! pffft, I don't fight with the defenceless. Bit like stockie-bashing. I dunno! What next? Take our wives and kids with us? no, but bring a model... :+) get some free flying lessons in...you'll get bored casting away with no result. (dons asbestos suit) look fwd to seeing you there all, cheers Dave Are there some decent slopes! Hmm... two hobbies in one trip, I shall have to rewind and check the dates. Mind you, the Avon, Bourne and all those cute rivers around here are usually enough. Have fun y'all Steve Salisbury, UK |
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Brenig 2004
In article , Andy Lawson
writes snip Let me know what you think (via this group) to this as a possibility and I would suggest that if it's a goer we need to get definite numbers and should try and book up very quickly. So far, only three definite: Myself Alec Powell Reg Sweetmore Two possible: Dave Lane - Current workload getting in the way of concentrating on this :-) Derek Moody - Probably need to make his own arrangements nearer the time No one else? Regards, Andy Lawson Alec, Reg, Andy and Dave, A pal of mine has been commissioned to do some research on North wales fisheries by the Welsh Tourist Board. he has just returned from a few days in N. Wales and has given me some information regarding a fairly new fishery near Cerrigydrudion - we usually go through there to get to Brenig. I've tried e-mailing the info but the mail gets rejected somewhere along the line. Please e-mail me so that I can be sure of your adresses. The Fishery is: Llyn Derwen Fisheries Fawnog Rhydd derwen LL 21 9RN telephone: 01824 750 667 It is about 6 miles out of Cerrigydrudion on the Ruthin Road. There is camping available at the Giler Pub which is about 2 miles out of Cerrigydrudion. My pal has contacts in "The Crown" another Pub close by which has specialist beers !!!! I l'll email details to anyone above who wants them. -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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Brenig 2004
In article , Andy Lawson
writes snip Let me know what you think (via this group) to this as a possibility and I would suggest that if it's a goer we need to get definite numbers and should try and book up very quickly. So far, only three definite: Myself Alec Powell Reg Sweetmore Two possible: Dave Lane - Current workload getting in the way of concentrating on this :-) Derek Moody - Probably need to make his own arrangements nearer the time No one else? Regards, Andy Lawson Hi folks, I have some info on another fishery near Cerrigydrudion. Llyn Derwen Fishery which is situated about 6 miles out of Cerrigydrudion on the Ruthin Road. the post code is LL 21 9RN Phone: 01824 750 667 The fishing is bank fishing on a 4 acre lake. The is camping available at The Giler pub about 2 miles out of Cerrigydrudion on the same road. a pub with camping - can't be bad :-) Another Pub worth a visit is the Crown - this is also near by and has specialist beers. I'll e-mail details to anyone above who wants them. -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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Brenig 2004
In article , Andy Lawson
writes snip Let me know what you think (via this group) to this as a possibility and I would suggest that if it's a goer we need to get definite numbers and should try and book up very quickly. So far, only three definite: Myself Alec Powell Reg Sweetmore Two possible: Dave Lane - Current workload getting in the way of concentrating on this :-) Derek Moody - Probably need to make his own arrangements nearer the time No one else? Regards, Andy Lawson I don't know if I've mentioned it before, but you can see photos of the Cwellyn camp site on my web-site. Follow the Walks Link to Expedition 12 - Nantlle Ridge. If I don't make it - it may be because I'll be in Snowdonia anyway with another NG......uk.rec.walking. Have a great time. -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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