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How to keep warm at a rally

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haha... well as soon as the sun goes down, yep, you could be right!

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Karey @ 18/01/2011 19:20  

Premier Inn - Rooms from £29.99. Job Done

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Contradiction @ 18/01/2011 19:27  


I agree with the taking the clothes off option, getting into a sleeping bag fully clothed just means the warmth from the bag doesn't get through to you. I did have to put a fleece top on at Barmouth last year though for the draught around my shoulders but wouldn't have needed that if I had been in my "mummy" bag - no, don't think they've created a Boss Mom bag yet lol

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Deleted Member @ 18/01/2011 19:31  

boss mom.............like the new name

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drobess @ 18/01/2011 19:46  

Take me lol

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sumodwarf @ 18/01/2011 20:15  

The unorthadox way - http://www.illicit.co.uk/Illicit_Ltd/Additional_1_files...Warmer.jpg and the erm.....other way. http://media.yourdailymedia.com/4/thumbs/picture/1/1744.jpg Sorry girls your going to have to invent something.

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DynaToon @ 18/01/2011 21:17  

strike up a friendship with a lady of ermmm a certain age....hot flushes do have their uses lol

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Minnie the Minx @ 19/01/2011 00:28  

duvets, sleeping bags. have always made me very comfortable on rally's. get yourself a bloke who put's your comforts first??? :-)

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Deleted Member @ 19/01/2011 00:59  

LC...I find if no convenient bloke available... arriving by car complete with 15 tog duvet, 2 sleeping bags - one for underneath and one for over the top, 2 hotty bottles, woolly hat and ipod speakers, bottle of morgans and bobs your uncle...well it works for me lol

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Minnie the Minx @ 19/01/2011 01:04  

I have always been looked after, maybe I have been spoiled, sorry :-( X I speak as i find. I have no answer for you Minnie

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Deleted Member @ 19/01/2011 01:38  


no answer required LC...I always enjoy rallies and all eventualities covered...voila!

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Minnie the Minx @ 19/01/2011 01:49  

I have 3 sleeping bags just put 1 insid the other if needed and get your head in

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Bikeabill @ 19/01/2011 04:42  

Fleece or silk sleeping bag liner are supposed to double the low temperature rating of your doss bag.

And imagine sleeping naked in a silk liner ( Marsey starts to Bite his own knuckle really hard )

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marsey @ 19/01/2011 10:11  

Ah now that explains why Mr Bill is always hard to wake up in the morning , he has been mummified lol

Do a Ned and get a Yeti sized bag ................... o sorry he didnt ... thats why he was cold lol

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Brummie Jackie @ 19/01/2011 11:26  

I find if no convenient bloke available... arriving by car complete with 15 tog duvet, 2 sleeping bags - one for underneath and one for over the top, 2 hotty bottles, woolly hat and ipod speakers, bottle of morgans and bobs your uncle...well it works for me lol ...make mental note: pitch tent next to Minnie's in case it gets cold!

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Deleted Member @ 19/01/2011 11:52  

check outdoor thermometer,, if its too cold ,,,dont go simples, oh and marsey the silk thing works

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Boodyblues @ 19/01/2011 17:24  

Love the sound of the silk liner Marsey
And the quilt things sound good too minnnie, where do you get one of those blokes then LC hehe


Well may just have to resort to bringing a hairy biker after all or there may always be a spare one at a rally hehe


Thanks guys xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Deleted Member @ 19/01/2011 18:37  

i recommend foil survival blanket inside sleeping bag done this in Norway -35c naked and was toasty always take one to rallys now £2 a through and fits in ya pocket makes you look like a roasting turkey but don half keep your giblets warm

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powergap @ 20/01/2011 09:17  

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