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Wheel barrow or Buggy or something


Guest DeanoH76

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Posted this elsewhere.....

I've been using a fold away trolley, similar to the one below for 9 festivals now. It's still going strong even though it's been through knee high mud, flood water and all that sh*t. It has had upto 5X18 crates on it also, mine cost £30. Just search 'fold away trolley' intae google and you'll find them.....

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That trolley above is the best. Supermarket trolleys wud be hellish over bumby ground and just dont even think about a sledge, ul b stoping to turn it the right way up a 100 times
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My B+Q Sack trolley is fine for the car, just depends how big a car you have :D

Wouldn't take them on the bus or that though. But since am flying to/from 3 festivals this year it's a big rucksack for me! lol

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I will be taking the wifes car as she has an Astra which has a bigger boot than my car plus my leccy windows have packed in!!

That buggy is immense man where can you buy one of that things cause my tent is like a house in a bag!!

cheers dudes :D

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i took a wee wheely bin that you use for garden waste to rockness and T in 2007. wasn't that good, the wheels were too small so it didn't move very well.

took a granny trolley to rockness, T and leeds last year. it was alright, i just had too much stuff in it so it heavy as f**k. i might get another one for this year if i can't fit everything on my rucksack.

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