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  1. 2 hours ago, Neil said:

    the reason they said they showed it in previous years was to stop loads of people leaving site and maybe causing an issue in a local town.

    That makes a lot of sense. I guess it's a none issue nowadays with really good connectivity on site, and streaming services being available... Plus I'm guessing many with campers / motorhomes have 12v TVs. 

    If anybody, for some reason, would rather watch than enjoy the festival, no need to leave the site these days.   

  2. 3 hours ago, Spindles said:

    Much the same in the midlands, but only the occasional short shower really, we had a thunderstorm earlier that was like a wet fart and over in 15 minutes.  At least it's getting warmer.

    I'm in the Midlands, Derbyshire... It was hot and sunny again today, despite the forecast... We've had an unbelievable bank holiday weekend, nice weather from start to finish, and no change forecast. 

  3. 2 hours ago, StoneCircle said:

    I have never spotted much activity in Lovefields from E21, but one year we were very close to Festibell and could see them still erecting tents on the Tuesday! Yes I would think it is a traffic management requirement too. 

    I was really surprised, as we'd only done it in a tent before, and they make no public mention of it on their site... But they sent an email out only to /campervan / motorhome bookings. 

    I didn't fully read the email when it came, but have just been back to read it again, and it does indeed seem to confirm that it's at the request of festival traffic management. 

     

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    As in previous years, we are once again offering our guests with Motorhomes and camper/caravans the opportunity to arrive earlier on Tuesday 25th June anytime after 4 pm and before 10:30 pm. We work closely with the Glastonbury Festivals Traffic Management team and we aim to reduce the congestion in the small country lanes around the Festival site and reduce the peak times for check-in at the Love Fields by offering this option.



     

  4. 41 minutes ago, StoneCircle said:

     

    Lovefields is also midday on Wednesday and Festibell don't open until Thursday. Festibell are in what was E22 campervan fields so it's the next field to where we pitch. 

    Lovefields is Tuesday 4pm for Campers / motorhomes... So does make you think that it's a traffic management requirement. 

  5. I was watching a video about the Universal Studios project potentially coming to Bedford yesterday... This is one of the fields where it will be be built, filmed just this week...

    How the hell is it so dry that it's cracking already? 

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    I think it will be fine, won't take much to dry out the ground. 

  6. Bolton Wanderers posted an advert for their season tickets using an image with the slogan "We are all wanderers..."

    Only problem was that they used a photo of Derby County fans as part of that image... 

    As a rams fan myself, I found this hilarious, thought you might too... 
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  7. 6 hours ago, DareToDibble said:

    Very aware reading that back it has become very obvious who I work for 😄 Would LOVE for our brands to be at the festival (and more importantly beg for free tickets).

    Would be incredible to get Salt on tap at Glastonbury!!! Even if it were just Jute. 

    Madri is not as nice (or genuine) as Cruz Campo though... Marketing genius, and obviously responsible for bringing us Cruz in the first place. But Cruz is nicer imo.  

    We very nearly went with Coors. Heineken and Coors both produced a great lineup for our bar, Coors probably even more so as it had Salt Jute instead of Neck Oil (personal preference there haha.) But as we're an FOT site, Heineken's package of sweetening extras was much better. Free stock, help with the garden refurb, and a complete cellar refurb and reinstall, so we couldn't turn them down. 

    On the free ticket point, I've had free tickets to Bestival through Thatcher's before, just because we were one of their free of tie sites. 🙂 
     

    4 minutes ago, al_coholic said:

    Yep My Bad, apologies. I did actually know it was a MC product but I was focussing on Heineken for some reason. As you say hopefully zero chance of MC products at G otherwise we could end up with Carling


    Madri's success forced Heineken to push their newly acquired Cruz Campo to the UK market as a rival. A genuine top seller in Spain that I personally think is much nicer than Madri. It's now overtaken Birra Moretti as our top selling lager!

  8. 17 minutes ago, incident said:

    It's a slightly different type of thing, but Carlsberg do have Angelo Poretti, which I quite like and they took to Wilderness Festival last time I was there. No reason they couldn't offer it at Glastonbury.


    Yes, they have a vast range of decent continental beers, there's no doubting that. 

     

    15 minutes ago, al_coholic said:

     

    I am in the game as well and having real product issues with CMBC. The product line-up is so uninspiring. However for a table beer the Hobgoblin Session IPA is rather pleasant. Not sure if they had that G2023 because I wasn't there, but would be a welcome addition. 

     

    Personally I am not a fan of the Brooklyn and would much rather have Estrella.


    I don't know what the cask offerings were like last year, it was way too hot for cask... I could be wrong, but I very much doubt jackets alone were maintaining cellar temperature inside marquees in that heat. I tried cask in the Hop & Liquor on the Wednesday in 2022, another warm day, and the condition of it was absolutely shocking. Not their fault, as you'll know well, nothing they can do without a proper cellar in that heat. (They were using what looked like tiered racks and cooling jackets to pour directly from the cask... And it was insanely hot inside the marquees.) 

    I'd definitely take Estrella over Brooklyn as the main premium lager, very good shout that is!

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  9. 1 hour ago, Nduja said:

     
    Would be great, but even a Neck Oil type offering would be a significant improvement on the current state.

    Unless we see a switch to Heineken as PB it won't be Neck Oil. Carlsberg are possibly the worst big brewery for that type of thing, Heineken have Beavertown, Lagunitas and others, even Molson Coors have Salt Beer in their distribution portfolio... (Wouldn't that be nice!) 

    I think Brooklyn was the best Carlsberg could offer last year. We were looking for a new PB ourselves last year, we found that Carlsberg are (or were) very good for continental beers, not so good for American or craft style beers.

    (To be fair, I'm not currently as up to date with any recent micro acquisitions or distribution deals they've made as I was last year, because we're not looking for a new PB ourselves anymore.)  

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  10. On 4/5/2024 at 7:41 PM, philipsteak said:

    Excellent work, you beat me! (72lbs)

    You're both miles out ahead of me... 

    I think this is 33lb lost, or 15kg so far, In 126 days. 

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    For anybody that remembers my original goal... I got on Nemesis Reborn on opening day, and was able to close my own restraint unaided... So happy to report that I achieved my original goal in that sense, even if I was a few lb short of the target weight.

    Now just to lose as much as possible before Glastonbury, whilst stepping up the fitness. I'm going to have to politely request that this endless rain f*cks off now, so that I can get some wild camping trips done!

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  11. 1 hour ago, Johnnyseven said:

     

    More than double the price of a non-pop up version. Is tent pitching really that hard for people to warrant the extra cost? I have the non pop-up 3 man and it's a piece of piss to pitch. 

     

    1 hour ago, incident said:

    I think you underestimate how much the feeling of smugness is worth, when you arrive at a festival while it's raining and can be pitched and in the dry within seconds while others are dicking around for 10 minutes. Especially the ones who have tents that pitch inner-first.

    Incident raises a very good point... It genuinely is shelter within 5 seconds... It's not an exaggeration, when you know how to use the system, it literally takes seconds. (I also paid £129 for mine on sale 😉 Does anybody ever pay full price for tents? That being said, it would have been worth the full price, since it's had 10+ outings already... £200+ for a tent isn't a lot when you look after them well.)

    But that isn't the only reason I rate the tent so highly. The fresh and black feature of the tent just seems to work better with this design, compared to the air and pole versions. 

    I love camping, and I'm not averse to pitching a tent, no... But there is a tent for every situation IMO. When I'm wild camping, on the top of High Willhays, then I'll take my ultralight Helium F10. Takes 10 minutes to pitch, but is lightweight and packs smaller than a 2 litre coke bottle... Couple of days wild camping in the Peak district, with an easier hike and I'll take the slightly bigger OEX Rakoon. Family camping with the dogs on a site, I'll take the big 8 man tent, with separate living areas... Takes 30 minutes plus to pitch, is super heavy, but is a great space for the whole family to spend a few days in, regardless of the weather. And festivals, well I want something that is a simple shelter which is super quick to pitch and strike. But, importantly, I want something that allows my sleep off a hangover in the morning... Hence this tent is perfect for the job. 

    You asked... 😉🙈🤣

    Edited to add some photos of those tents in action... Never one to pass up an opportunity 🙈🤣

    Helium F10 (Dartmoor)
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    OEX Rakoon 2.1 (Buxton) (And my brother's OEX Phoxx 2)
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    Vango 8 Man Monstrosity
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    Now please don't ever question my willingness or ability to pitch a tent again!!! 🤣😂🤣😂

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  12. 32 minutes ago, clarkete said:


    I'd never had it before 2023 and went back and had it again as it was delicious...and I've eaten a lot of crumble 🙂 

    Oh yeh, it was never 'bad' always incredible. I just think it was a nicer in 2022... (They used much deeper pots in 2022 too 😉)

  13. On 4/5/2024 at 10:36 AM, dotdash79 said:

    I had it at Glastonbury and it was okay, but I had it at Shambala and it was great. So not sure what the difference was. 

    2022 Crumble shack was definitely much much nicer than the ones I had in 2023... Still nice though, every single time. 

  14. Not a pop up as such, and certainly no porch, but these are BY FAR the best festival tents I own (And I weirdly own a lot of tents.) 

    https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/camping-tent-2-seconds-easy-3-p-freshandblack/_/R-p-313048

    They take litteral seconds to pitch AND strike, but with much more structural integrity than your average pop up. (Enough to survive the great winds of Kendal Calling last year, with zero damage.) 

    But best of all, they stay cool and dark inside, even in bright direct afternoon sunlight. 

  15. 1 hour ago, parsonjack said:

    Tragic news...... there will be no Crumble Shack at Glasto this year.

    It's over 😭

    This is a joke right? 

    This is genuinely worse than any lineup news, ever... Whoever's headlining, there'll always be other acts you like, and new acts to discover... There is ONLY ONE CRUMBLE SHACK!

  16. That's very cheap for Love Fields, however, Love FIelds do not offer a 3x3M pitch, smallest is 6x6M (as evidenced on the link you posted.) 

    Edited to update: @Shunt messaged me to say that what is on offer is actually half of a 6m x 6m pitch, for up to 2 people.... So 6m x 3m for 2 people. 

    This is is due them booking a pitch for 4 people, with the plan of using 2 tents on one pitch, but now two of them are unable to make it, leaving half the pitch, and 2 wristbands, available. 👍

  17. 20 hours ago, TheDayman said:

    Looks to have all doors intact so we can rule out Boeing anyway

     

    19 hours ago, al_coholic said:

    It's a Dreamliner, so we may need the NTSB on site to do an inspection before gates open



    Yep, I think it's a Boeing 787 Dreamliner... So we may need to check the forward pressure bulkhead, composite strength, panel gaps, vertical tail fin and fuel lines.... Doors 'should' be ok though... 🙈🤣

  18. 16 minutes ago, Ayrshire Chris said:

    Definitely no sneaky emptying out a comfort bottle from the top deck😊😉

    But just think of the lie-ins you could have in the lower tiers without that pesky sunshine waking you up... 🤣

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  19. Due to the lack of camping space, Glastonbury will be introducing 'high rise' camping options for the first time in 2024...

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    (Stole this off a wild camping group I'm a member of on Facebook, but instantly made me think of Glastonbury last year.) 

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  20. Poster seems fine to me... Plenty of names I wanna see there... A lot of names I'm not familiar with by name, so gonna be fun researching them all, although you haven't left us much time Emily....

    Am I imagining it, or was a poster like this posted a while ago now and written off as fake due to the stage splits etc? If so, can anybody link me to that original post, I've tried looking back, and can't find it, so starting to think I imagined seeing this poster already. 

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