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Moving your bags


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What do people use to move their things with?

People have said using sledges or wheeled trollies (which are often used by old people to go shopping)

anyone care sharing :)

Going with just me and my friend and we aren't that strong so just hoping for a bit of help. Last year at leeds we used sledges but just wondering what is more practical at Glastonbury as this is our first time at this festival.

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I wouldn't recommend a sledge to be honest, I think you'd end up carrying your stuff. There's a massive thread about trolleys, but in all honesty your best bet is to get a decent rucksack and pack light.

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What do people use to move their things with?

People have said using sledges or wheeled trollies (which are often used by old people to go shopping)

anyone care sharing :)

Going with just me and my friend and we aren't that strong so just hoping for a bit of help. Last year at leeds we used sledges but just wondering what is more practical at Glastonbury as this is our first time at this festival.

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Between 3 of us we normally STRUGGLE with a backpack each, large cool box, camping chairs (for camp - not the stages!) and around 4 crates of beer. was a nightmare last year! am considering a fishing trolley? anyone got any experience of one?

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consider spirits :-) I recon the only trolleys worth considering are those big ones with the "fat" tyres. Have watched sooo many ppl struggling with alsorts of trolleys, sleds, belly boards, sack barrows and wheel barrows. I only drink vodka so i dont have that problem.

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Between 3 of us we normally STRUGGLE with a backpack each, large cool box, camping chairs (for camp - not the stages!) and around 4 crates of beer. was a nightmare last year! am considering a fishing trolley? anyone got any experience of one?

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