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Rock am Ring 2009


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I am afraid the only sure bet would be Koblenz. Why do you want to avoid it?

I'll google for it later, but I would not keep my hopes to high that you'll be able to find some store. Maybe posting the question at Ringrocker.com may give you more answers, some people live in the area.

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I am afraid the only sure bet would be Koblenz. Why do you want to avoid it?

I'll google for it later, but I would not keep my hopes to high that you'll be able to find some store. Maybe posting the question at Ringrocker.com may give you more answers, some people live in the area.

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Hi Squig, I want to drive straight from Hahn airport to the festival site, so I'd rather avoid Koblenz as it would be quite a big detour. I would also anticipate heavier traffic if driving from Koblenz to RAR than if driving direct from Hahn to RAR. Would I be right?

I'll try Ringrocker.com.

Thanks Squig!

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type ring rocker into google. the search results will come up and beside the link for the page it will say Translate this page........click that and off you go....

......you dont need it anyway go to far right hand side............ it'll show a bit of a list of the confirmed bands...below that is the rumoured bands

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lol well it was a link to the page now its taking you to some mad page....

From that click community tab at the top

then click forum overview at left hand side and woala click english thread.

then you need to scroll down a bit to see what posts are there. i thought it was just the two posts at the top but if you scroll down theres more

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Hi. I'm new here and I'm looking for some help/advice!

i'm flying to Hahn from Dublin and renting a car. I need to pick up some camping gear along the way, does anyone know of a camping store on the way to Nurburg from Hahn? (I want to avoid koblenz if possible)

Cheers!

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Hi Squig, I want to drive straight from Hahn airport to the festival site, so I'd rather avoid Koblenz as it would be quite a big detour. I would also anticipate heavier traffic if driving from Koblenz to RAR than if driving direct from Hahn to RAR. Would I be right?

I'll try Ringrocker.com.

Thanks Squig!

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Ok folks, i've had to make the call to choose Friday/Satday over Satday/Sunday. Judging by previous years i reckon that'd be the safest bet. Looks like a bigger night on the friday.

Any thoughts to the contrary??

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Friday certainly goes on longer, so there are more bands playing. The previous years the German headliner also always performed on sunday, since there are only international ones this year as far as I know that won't mean a thing this year, though.

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FYI - Handy hint if you're booking Ryanair flights

> A friend of mine passed this on it may be useful:

>The airline charges 10 euro per person

> when booking flights by credit/debit card . There is a way

> around it though - buy Ryanair vouchers on the website

> (very easy process) and then use the vouchers to buy your

> flights. There is no extra charges for using your card When you buy the

> vouchers, you get the code immediately and then you just use

> that to pay for your flights therefore dodging the

> extracharges for use of credit/debit card).

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FYI - Handy hint if you're booking Ryanair flights

> A friend of mine passed this on it may be useful:

>The airline charges 10 euro per person

> when booking flights by credit/debit card . There is a way

> around it though - buy Ryanair vouchers on the website

> (very easy process) and then use the vouchers to buy your

> flights. There is no extra charges for using your card When you buy the

> vouchers, you get the code immediately and then you just use

> that to pay for your flights therefore dodging the

> extracharges for use of credit/debit card).

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