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Our group is homeless too thanks to Williams being crew camping :P

After many 'discussions', think we have settled on Hitchin Hill as our new home. Suits some in our group but not others....can see some complaining going on...... :P

Any of you other homeless people decide to head over to camp that way, look for the cauliflower windsock & we can commiserate each other over some cider :P

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However, the only thing you can be sure of is that 1 of them is very wrong although it's somewhat debatable which one of course ! I would suggest that the more recent revision is likely to be more correct.
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I take it the areas marked in Pink on the 2010 map is your own doing? And the colouring of Long Ground also? I dont see either on the 2010 map on the official site as on this comparison...
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I think our crowd are moving over to Diary Ground.

I'm more worried about changing car parks, as we've used a back route in to the East for years that cut out the queues. I haven't been over the otherside since pre-2000 and have no idea about the route.

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I'm sure we'll have a great time wherever we camp...Can always go home if we are not enjoying ourselves pmsl...

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