Monday 23 May 2011

Mission camping complete......


This year, instead of a chilli cook off competition, we all participated in the Saturday BBQ cook off. The results were outstanding, from Darren’s burgers and Linzi’s chicken tikka and steak in homemade whisky sauce!



The campsite we stayed at was http://www.ashfieldtouringcaravanpark.co.uk the reason we decided on this campsite was the 'aussie bbq', as you can see we used the facility well!
On Sunday, once the unpacking was completed, and the camping stuff was separated into the ‘Glastonbury pile’ and the ‘camping with luxuries pile’, thoughts were heading to the big G.

We have provisionally designed this year’s flag. We always design and make our own flag, it’s all part of the excitement build up, and it is the easiest way to find our tent amongst the 1000’s in the field! In 2009, we went with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, in 2010 it was Goonies never say die, this year we have a Dangermouse theme, with a pinch of Rastamouse. Every year we also put the efestivals logo (www.efestivals.co.uk) as the message boards are both entertaining and informative and are the only thing that gets you through the long months in between Glastonbury!

We have also started with the glasto vodkas, again the efestivals message forum providing valuable advice, we have 4 on the go at the moment – Raspberry, Blackberry, Liquorice & Aniseed and Lemon sherbet. We haven’t decided which of these flavours will be making the journey south with us, in a month’s time!

The next blog will be more detailed with flag and vodka pictures!

Saturday 21 May 2011

Mr Pretzel and the glowsticks


As we were packing up the KA with all our essential camping equipment, ranging from the tent and air bed to the whisky and camping kitchen, I realised that I we would need a minor miracle, or a trailer to transport all these ‘essentials’!


Somehow we got all the stuff in the back of the KA and we were heading to a campsite in York, this was third stay at this campsite and is now known as yorkenbury – in preparation for Glasto.
We were the only ones in the tenting field, which is just the way we like it! We set up the tent, had tea, then settled down with a few cans of cold brothers strawberry cider, the laptop and the film Goodfellas – living the camping dream! 


Linz doesn’t quite get the idea of canvas being thin, and everyone can hear everything, so as we were getting ourselves sorted to bed, linz was trying to plug her phone to her charge, and said quite loudly – just put it in, I immediately wondered what the sensible looking ‘caravan folks’ in the field behind us were thinking, followed by Linz telling me to ‘put your hands on me’ in a bid to defrost my frozen hands, this led to an innuendo bingo game that continued throughout the weekend!
We live in a really quiet area of Leeds, where there are very little noisy distractions or wake up calls, so imagine my delight at 4:50am that all the birds in the field decided to sing in unison! Oh the joys of sleeping outdoors! As we were awake nice and early, Linz cooked a breakfast of champions – bacon, sausage, mushrooms, egg and bread!
As Lulu and Darren were arriving later, as they were a wedding reception, we volunteered to take and put up their tent, (yes that was two tents in the KA) we set about putting the tent up and then the winds came! We managed to hang on to it, and put it up after a fashion. We also bring a gazebo in case it rains, so we all have somewhere to hang out. (Yes, thats 2 tents and a giant gazebo in the KA).
The wind picked up, so we headed to our tent, as I turned to check lulu’s tent and the gazebo, I saw the gazebo heading into the hedge, a mess of mangled metal tubing and guy ropes, luckily we managed to grab it, and force the metal poles back into shape, and ‘duck taped’ all the snapped plastic joints. Which leads me to think, is there anything that this magic tape can’t do? It comes with me on ever camping trip and glasto, and has helped fix things at home, including the green house – magic stuff!
Friday was a day waiting for arrivals, first up Kim and Si arrived about 1:30ish, which is a respectable time considering it was Si’s birthday on Thursday and a few beverages were sampled. Next up were Ant and Lellen, who had recently bought a new giant tent, so we all sat and watched them put it (Obviously we couldn’t help them , as when they are camping in Wales they won’t be able to do it on their own – that’s our excuse, and we are sticking to it!). The innuendo bingo continued with Ant putting up the flag pole, and other such comments and giggles. Finally, Darren and Lulu rock up after 10, as the wedding had overrun, but as their tent had been expertly put up, they got in the gazebo and joined the party.
As the rain set in, we all sat under our slightly battered gazebo, in our fisherman’s chairs drinking our warming alcohol – and obviously it was only for its warming properties that the alcohol was consumed..... by the end of the night, we had solar powered fairy lights adorning the battle scared gazebo, all the occupants wearing their glow stick glasses or rabbit ears.

During the night, there were several confessions, Lellen thought that Joseph Fritzl was in fact called Joseph Pretzel and was very near to texting Radio 5 about Mr Pretzel and his crimes, that Star Wars had a character called Dart Vader, and discussions of the song ‘there is a hole my bucket, dear Nigel’ and my personal favourite a quote from the film ghostbusters – who ya gonna call – blockbusters!
In conclusion, camping should always result in adults in hoodies, wearing glowsticks, muttering happily about the weather tomorrow and that it is not that cold.......

Thursday 19 May 2011

So this is a blog......

I have never really thought about writing anything like a blog before, as I didn't think anybody would be that interested in reading what I had to say, however a twitter comment from GinslingerLeeds asking if I could write a blog about our Glastonbury trip got me thinking, maybe my experience of glastonbury might help new people prepare, or maybe convince a family who thought it was just for drunk/drugged early 20's to give it a try!
This year I will be going to glasto with my partner Linz, Lulu and Darren, and Paul, his teenage daughter Kirsty and her friend Grace.
The plan is write about the preparation for the trip, including the flag, and the all important vodka making, and I am planning to take my video camera (that sounds really retro, it doesn't actually make videos, but memory card saving recording camera doesn't have the same ring to it).
I plan to sample every bit of the giant site, and experience it all. Last year it was so hot you couldn't move around comfortably, and there was a large group of us, so Linz and myself didn't get to see all the sights we would have hoped. This year, although the group is 7 strong, Linz and I will spend most of the time 'bimbling' (glasto speak for wondering round the site).
I am hoping to capture the feeling of glasto via recording the random sites from the Kidz field to the Greenpeace fields and all in-between, not forgetting the music!
We are going camping this weekend, to try out the glasto tent, and get used to sleeping under canvas again, and also going to try out my camera skills - which currently are untested!
Well, that was my first ever blog completed, if you managed to stay awake, I will blog again after our camping trip.