See us at this year's event in the main hall sometime after 10pm. Our air-bed idea gives you a mat weighing 100g, with 4cm depth of comfort but it packs away 1/7 the size of a piece of carry-mat.
Good grief Paul, thats so late we'll all be wanting to crash out on it!
Paul
Sunday morning will be interesting place then - people being rudely awakened with at least four balloonbed owners 'deflating' their sleeping mats....
I friday night sleeping in comfort of my own bed,a mere 40 odd miles down the road.
No problems Paul, you find us a suitable event centre and we could be on. Need a field of about 10 acres preferably with a water supply.
View details on:
www.balloonbed.co.uk
By John Gartside ( - 81.168.75.68) on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 - 02:04 pm:
I will be using my balloonbed on the event, so lets hope it works!
By Tony F ( - 193.132.31.237) on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 - 04:34 pm:
Mine is already packed away in my rucsac!
Not sure I'll see you after 10.00 as I have the advantage of my Brother-in-law living 20 minutes away, by that time we will no doubt be in a pub somewhere (soft drinks only for me of course) before spending friday night in comfort!
By IanB ( - 217.158.170.165) on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 - 06:14 pm:
Does anyone know how to make those little poodles?
By Paul.k.Allan ( - 81.131.58.11) on Thursday, March 18, 2004 - 08:01 pm:
Graham don't suppose we can have the summer polaris in say Windermere area,That's even nearer
for me!!
By Graham L ( - 62.254.64.5) on Friday, March 19, 2004 - 07:30 am:
Or what about repeating Coniston from John Ruskin school again?