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  • Leisure/Party Campsite: Required items: folding chairs, several tents, 3 coolers (one for meat, one for alcohol, one for other drinks), maybe a chainsaw, some cast iron, and and SUV.

    Setting the perfect campsite 2010

  • Leisure/Party Campsite: Required items: folding chairs, several tents, 3 coolers (one for meat, one for alcohol, one for other drinks), maybe a chainsaw, some cast iron, and and SUV.

    Setting the perfect campsite 2010

  • The Campsite 51″ foreshadowing and polished writing made this story, which was already an enjoyable read, even better. rumjhum biswas Says:

    FARK THOSE TAKKLOVING ALIENS • by Erin Ryan 2009

  • On his way over to Beaulieu village from Lyndhurst on Tuesday, 17 October 1826, Cobbett rode across our Campsite Heath and Black Down, skirting the bogs with Woodfidley over to his right, and then through Tantany Wood two miles further on.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • My younger self is there in plimsolls, khaki shorts and elastic snake-buckle belt, standing on Campsite Track beside a donkey.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • My younger self is there in plimsolls, khaki shorts and elastic snake-buckle belt, standing on Campsite Track beside a donkey.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • On his way over to Beaulieu village from Lyndhurst on Tuesday, 17 October 1826, Cobbett rode across our Campsite Heath and Black Down, skirting the bogs with Woodfidley over to his right, and then through Tantany Wood two miles further on.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • We drew our water in green canvas buckets from a pure spring under the railway embankment known simply as the Spring, or Campsite Spring.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • We drew our water in green canvas buckets from a pure spring under the railway embankment known simply as the Spring, or Campsite Spring.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Campsite Track led across the heath to our tents, sheltered and concealed within a series of hollows in a range of gorse-topped, gravel dunes above a railway cutting on the Bournemouth line.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

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