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Gate A Status thread 2017


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9 minutes ago, mjsell said:

I'll be in the queue from around 4am I'm guessing, so will drop a few messages from then if anything of note happens.

Hoping to be there for about 7am so will be interesting to see if/how our Quemageddon (I like it) experience differs. I'm preparing for the worst.

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1 hour ago, DareToDibble said:

Hoping to be there for about 7am so will be interesting to see if/how our Quemageddon (I like it) experience differs. I'm preparing for the worst.

Its best to prepare for the worst I think and you wont be disappointed!

In all seriousness tho, I really don't think it will be as bad as we all think.

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25 minutes ago, Wakey321 said:

Its best to prepare for the worst I think and you wont be disappointed!

In all seriousness tho, I really don't think it will be as bad as we all think.

Exactly. In normal years I am normal in and camp is set up by about 10:30-11:00. I am preparing for about 2-3 today so anything before that will be a nice surprise.

Worst case scenario is lugging all my stuff through the site at 4pm when it is apparently 30c. 

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@Matt42 is working this gate on Wednesday morning I believe so he might be able to provide us with a few updates but I imagine he'll be pretty busy. My bus leaves Bristol at half 7. I'm guessing I'll be there around 10 but I've no idea really, it depends on traffic I suppose.

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I think Matt's on from lunchtime onwards. 

Where are you PGA folk planning to camp? There's a good argument for plonking the tent next to the gate but I think I'm going to make the journey to either Pennards or Kidney Mead. 

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3 minutes ago, kalifire said:

I think Matt's on from lunchtime onwards. 

Where are you PGA folk planning to camp? There's a good argument for plonking the tent next to the gate but I think I'm going to make the journey to either Pennards or Kidney Mead. 

I'm plonking myself opposite the property lock up in darble soon as I get through the gate, always camp here.

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