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Historic House 1940s Weekend - August 3/4th
We had originally planned to camp at
Ushaw, using a modern tent with a camo net, as we've done at Tanfield.
It's much easier than setting up all the canvas. However, the
organisers, despite no contact since the initial on-line booking,
finally answered a Facebook message and said no modern camping and that "tents must be in keeping with the 1940s aesthetics".
This was highly frustrating, as when we arrived on Saturday, there was a
modern Land Rover and two big white vans which remained in some displays
all weekend. Hardly in keeping with 1940s aesthetics.
We still took two vehicles, but
drove there and back each day, doubling our fuel costs. When we arrived,
most of the other vehicles had parked in a row, like a car park. I don't
like this at all, so parked the Dodge at an angle with the Jeep behind.
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On Sunday, I set the vehicles up further along the field and once more, not in
a straight line. Paul, who was parked next to us on Saturday, parked his Jeep
inside our display for Sunday, giving a little more freedom to wander, while
reducing the chance of the public climbing onto the Jeep.
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