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Plans scuppered by the British weather
Elentari Started conversation Sep 5, 2008
My friends and I were planning to head down to Devon today for a weekend surfing. I took today and Monday off work and was really looking forward to it. We went last year, and had a fantastic time. Unfortunately, the campsite was waterlogged and the beach was closed.
Instead, we're filling the time with activities closer to home. Today we went bowling for the afternoon, tomorrow we're going to Laser Quest then an evening at a friend's house - drinks, films, takeaways and Guitar Hero.
On Sunday we're heading to Go Ape. Someone else from hootoo (was it Roymondo?) went not long ago, you may recall. It's a huge assault course up in the trees, and apparently the weather is not too much of an issue.
Not sure what I'm going to do on Monday. I was very disappointed this morning - I've been looking forward to the trip for months - but this is a pretty good plan B.
Plans scuppered by the British weather
KB Posted Sep 5, 2008
The way it looks at the minute out the window, you might not need to go to Devon to go surfing - just wait about half an hour!
Plans scuppered by the British weather
Opticalillusion- media mynx life would be boring without hiccups Posted Sep 5, 2008
At least you have other plans. I haven't been on a holiday this year and so on my days off from work make up for it by going to events unless work asks for a favour
Plans scuppered by the British weather
Skankyrich [?] Posted Sep 5, 2008
Everything is pretty soggy down here. The sandstone tends to hold the water pretty well - they reckon it's the worst summer ever for cricketers. Still, at least you've managed to make alternative plans
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