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ButtonMoon

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  1. Ok, I'm a bit concerned now as I've not used it for a while. I've had about 3/4 goes on it and they were all successful but that may of just been beginners luck.... bet I don't even use it as I'll be too scared!

  2. I reckon whatever you're more comfortable in - Went to Leeds last year and my mate lived in short shorts and tights

    I'm taking layers - long sleeved tops, t-shirts, a hoody and a mac - dont' want to have to carry anythign bulky and long tops and mac will roll up in bag if I'm hot and hoody will tie round waste. Taking some scarfs too - they always help keeping me warm ;)

  3. At the start of the day when it's full of cans I take it off whenever we stop anywhere as it can cut a bit, but only if you have a vest style top on, no problems when over a tshirt or more. Never had a problem with rain as I wear a big lime green oversized rain thing almost like a poncho but with sleeves & zip, this goes over the top of it when it rains hard.
  4. Button, just go with a backpack. I think people would get pissed off if it was a 30litre one smashing them in the face, but I would imagine the majority of folk would have a small back pack of various styles on their backs. My husband just picked up quite a cool one from Tesco for £7. It's one of those mono ones (that go over one shoulder across your back), and has a stacks of pockets inside, perfect for stashing stuff without blatantly having stuff in the small outer pockets.

    This one is quite cute too http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/keep-f...no-backpack.asp

    :lol:

    And replying to the post above. The Army Haversacks are really cool. I've had one for years, they wear really well, in a cool distressed kind of way, and have just bought a black one for Glastonbury. I've been using it for weeks and can fit loads in it, although my drink will be hanging from the straps. At the festival I'll just pack all my stuff into a carrier bag first, and then fold it over to avoid wandering hands, and this will also help if it rains ....

  5. I got one of these from Leith Army stores:

    aaargh can't seem to add link or pic (I'm no good at this stuff) - so try looking on Lasoutdoors at bags & holdalls. Only £3.99 plus p&p and arrived in a couple days.

    I figure if I use a plastic bag inside it to keep everything dry then it should be fine and is easy small enough to hide under my waterproof if needed and if it only lasts this year it doesn't really matter for that price! <_<

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