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Anyone still use mud club ?

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Frankie-Boy:

I did all that organising stuff a few years ago and I can tell you its not as easy as you might think but  go ahead and get it up and running, if you need any help or advice I'm generally not far away from my PC.

LandRoger:

The treasure hunt weekend the club held on Salisbury Plain a few years back was a great couple of days,the campsite was at the back of a pub with toilets,leccy hook-ups, water,etc and the first lane was 200yards away also with 300 hundred miles of lanes on offer its almost a perfect spot although its not central its easy to get too.

Bob696:

--- Quote from: LandRoger on March 16, 2013, 00:28:05 ---
The treasure hunt weekend the club held on Salisbury Plain a few years back was a great couple of days,the campsite was at the back of a pub with toilets,leccy hook-ups, water,etc and the first lane was 200yards away also with 300 hundred miles of lanes on offer its almost a perfect spot although its not central its easy to get too.

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Was that the "Halloween howler?"  Loved that one

bezzabsa:
Welll I appeared back on forum today, as I'm looking at a 300 disco..not had a land rover for a few years..
also divorce and illness have sort of stopped play a lot..
But I'm glad to see a few familiar names popping up  :grin:

LandRoger:

Hi Bob, Yes M8 the Halloween howler was a great crack and a real family do with hidden bits and bobs for the kids to find ,well organised and well attended finishing in the local pub for the prize giving -happy days  :smiley:that was Mud-Club at its height of popularity ,

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