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    Hi all,

    I have a glamping pitch available in lovefields, we unfortunately are unable to attend now. 

    https://www.thelovefields.com/barronground 

    • Drive up to your pitch on arrival before parking close by.

    • Unlimited use of hot showers and flushing/composting toilets.

    • Pamper parlour with tables, seating, mirrors and power for your hair dryers and straighteners.

    • Phone charging outlets available across the site and battery bank exchange.

    • Spas offering hair, beauty and relaxation treatments.

    • Food stalls serving throughout the day.

    • Docklands bar and live music stage with large undercover seating area.

    • Waste disposal and water filling points for live-in vehicles.

    • 24 hour staff and security on hand throughout.

    • Genuine 5-10 minute stroll to pedestrian Gate C.

    We have 3x3m spot to pitch up for two guests.

    £550 happy to answer any questions 

    Thanks Sam 

  2. I have always driven with a full water tank from the North West. Not the most efficient or best use of weight but saves dicking about on arrival! This year I'm staying at campsite in Glastonbury Town from Saturday so can fill up there before I make the short drive to WF.
  3. I thought my 22 was an achievement. 31 respect!
  4. I have got one in the re sale at least twice. Get in straight away and reckon you'll score one.
  5. I used to drive through the night from the North West and arrive on site about 5am Thursday. Last few times I did it in a tent we camped in Darble literally just inside Gate A. Was always plenty of room even after the festival started "proper" later in the week. Its a bit of a walk in but I reckon most only do it once a day and once back. Advantages are its high up if it rains and doesn't flood and once everyone is on site very little footfall past- and quiet of a night. Less of a hike if you are dragging a lot of gear. Also quick exit on Monday am. We also did the family camping a couple of times in Wicket closeby. (even though we strictly didn't have kids with us not young ones anyway). That was decent as well.
  6. Wont be able to make the Wednesday will have to take a chance with the Thursday am traffic.
  7. My first also 1995. Missed 97( cant recall why) and been every one since 1998.
  8. Hard to comment. Always managed a ticket legitimately so never come to the crunch. Not sure I would risk it too far to get disappointed. Used to going in the Motorhome last few years and pretty hard to blag that in and not going back to a tent!
  9. This is the one time I like to see money disappearing out of my account! Fully paid for me and the Missus so Im committed to my 22nd Glastonbury out of the last 23. Last one missed was 1997. My 3 mates also paid up so no returns from my group. East Campervans here we come on Tuesday after a weekend in Glastonbury town itself!
  10. Im in the camp that I don't really care who is topping the bill on the Pyramid. Of the 3 this year I have never heard two of them as for as I am aware. Still a lot of the bill to be revealed as yet. Lots of bands I am into would be classed as "lower ranking" but hoping at least a few of them make it somewhere along the way. Particularly hoping for Deja Vega, Egyptian Blue, Sprints, Deadletter, Bodega , Treeboy & Arc, Bilk and Sports Team. Also hoping that Damien Dempsey, Will Varley, Revered and The Makers added and some od punk would be good. We had the Damned on the Avalon last year. Be good to see Stranglers or Sham 69! There will be plenty going on away from the main stages.
  11. I knew plenty. Those songs are over 40 years old and he's been making music continuously. Cars sounds very out of place with most of his more recent output. He next tour is to celebrate Replicas and Pleasure Principle though so he will be doing all the old stuff. He is absolutely stunning live. I think most at Bearded were taken back by how heavy his music is. It's been very industrial for quite sometime now.
  12. I'm not overwhelmed by it so far but tend to be interested in the lower ranking stuff anyway. Rarely visit The Pyramid ( twice last year end of Cat Stevens/ Blondie and EJ). Only PJ Harvey caught the eye today. Hoping plenty of good stuff to come and especially on Acoustic, Avalon and Leftfield.
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