Campsites - which one and why??

Campsites - which one and why??

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Ferret Boy

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235 posts

279 months

Friday 10th December 2004
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There seems to be a very divided opionion on which campsite is the best, with each one attracting its loyal band of followers. Has anyone got any particular thoughts on this or is there a good guide out there??

Thinking of maybe trying somewhere other than Bleu this year....

Tripps

5,814 posts

273 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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Ferret Boy said:
There seems to be a very divided opionion on which campsite is the best, with each one attracting its loyal band of followers. Has anyone got any particular thoughts on this or is there a good guide out there??

Thinking of maybe trying somewhere other than Bleu this year....
What do you drive for a start, if you want to be with others of your marque that could well affect your choice...

Ferret Boy

Original Poster:

235 posts

279 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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well that makes things a tad trickier seeing there are so few MCoupes about...!

also going to have a 996 Turbo, S2000 and either a Focus RS or a Viper (eek)

having a think about Beausejour this year - anyone stayed there before??

thanks

charlescrawley

968 posts

253 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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mungo said:
Houx Annexe is usually fun



Mungo's spot on... Houx Annexe is for your more loony Le Mans-er... You mustn't mind loud music until the early hours, fireworks and general silly behaviour!
The roundabout antics are legendary, although getting a bit over the top at times nowadays... There's always a few who'll go a bit too far and threaten to spoil things for everyone...

Tripps

5,814 posts

273 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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mungo said:
Houx Annexe is usually fun

Will have to come over a visit you mate, been a while...

I'll try not to regret selling my Cupra-R while drooling over yours!

neilsie

952 posts

247 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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beasjour for us... why? Speed Chills and porshe curves! Late night wandering to Indy too....

woody

2,187 posts

285 months

Wednesday 15th December 2004
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neilsie said:
beasjour for us... why? Speed Chills and porshe curves! Late night wandering to Indy too....


neilsie - what do you think of speedchills?

looked at the tours on there site and look quite good value.

Does anyone else on PH use speedchills?

Cheers

Chris

Tripps

5,814 posts

273 months

Wednesday 15th December 2004
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woody said:
looked at the tours on there site and look quite good value.

Does anyone else on PH use speedchills?
Have been on their mailing list for a while and having looked at their site their offering does look very impressive.

Alas a bit to far away from Houx where we'll be camping next year, but perhaps for 2006...

wedge girl

4,688 posts

240 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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Tripps

5,814 posts

273 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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wedge girl said:
Have a look here www.beermountain.com/Campsite_Guide.htm
So are you going to be able to join us then wedgy?

wedge girl

4,688 posts

240 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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Tripps said:

wedge girl said:
Have a look here <a href="http://www.beermountain.com/Campsite_Guide.htm">www.beermountain.com/Campsite_Guide.htm</a>

So are you going to be able to join us then wedgy?


Still waiting on the mini hoon dates, If that's a yes then Le Mans will be a no

tjdixon911

1,911 posts

238 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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I'm camping at Karting Nord, Not many people seem to mention it! Is it any good does anyone know?

This is our first trip over....

rralston

701 posts

246 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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woody said:

neilsie said:
beasjour for us... why? Speed Chills and porshe curves! Late night wandering to Indy too....



neilsie - what do you think of speedchills?

looked at the tours on there site and look quite good value.

Does anyone else on PH use speedchills?

Cheers

Chris


Good for cold beer and chilling out - over to the main grandstands for messyness. Or those sodding roundabouts for much hilarity!

Group of us had our fair share of antics on Beasejour this year.

NB - you can get fined 45Euros in Arnage for excessive acceleration if a 2 gerndarm on bikes catch you!

Robbo SPS

195 posts

235 months

Friday 17th December 2004
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tjdixon911 said:
I'm camping at Karting Nord, Not many people seem to mention it! Is it any good does anyone know?

This is our first trip over....

Was a scream for friends last year and previous, but it seems to being used of rhuge tour groups from Norway !!

neilsie

952 posts

247 months

Monday 20th December 2004
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woody said:

neilsie said:
beasjour for us... why? Speed Chills and porshe curves! Late night wandering to Indy too....



neilsie - what do you think of speedchills?

looked at the tours on there site and look quite good value.

Does anyone else on PH use speedchills?

Cheers

Chris



Chris,

they are good - if you cant be arsed drinking warm beer and cooking yer own crappy brekkie in the mornings! Plus if it rains, they have shelter!

on the downside, its in Beausjour - so it takes 30 mins to walk to the pits - although there is a bus service for part of the way. beausjour is good location for spectating - porshe curves are amazing (where the 2 lead audi's collided this year in the opening hours), albeit with restricted viewing. Plus convient for walking to Indy corner by night...

N.

neilchills

140 posts

241 months

Tuesday 21st December 2004
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Plus, we've got the 'Chili Wagon' this year - should see heavy service up and down to the Tribune and out to Arnage!

maxf

8,409 posts

242 months

Tuesday 21st December 2004
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We were at Karting Nord last year - very good site with very clean wc/showers. There were a few bus trips, but none that were near us, or that got in the way.