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lina...@hotmail.com

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Jan 17, 2006, 3:21:24 PM1/17/06
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HIDEHO CAMPERS!!!

Right...hmm..the google group hasnt really worked that great so far
considering everyone keeps on emailing me directly to my inbox instead
of posting your questions here (hehe) ..not to worry ;-)))

Well..most of your questions are about 1.exactly how scared you need to
be? Haha..listen - there are no records of any ghosts ATTACKING humans
ok.. They normally seem to prefer floating around in mist..moving
stuff..whinging etc but as far as I know theyve never TOUCHED anyone!
1 of you needed to know weather there would be any guys with kick
boxing skills..martial arts ehhm..I really REALLY doubt that is gonna
make a difference IF a ghost SHOULD choose to attack (hahaha) but hey,
we've got 1 guy who's working for the army so maybe he'll have some
tricks up his sleeve??

2. The price/costs..
Well Im certainly not charging anyone for anything (but thanks for the
idea :))) and it wont cost anything to camp so apart from stuff like
eating lunch in some village pub etc the only cost I can think of is
the train fair which is 18.10 return (although Ive been told you can
use an offer called "4 for 2" which hypothetically means its half
price..?)
Also the trains leave every whole hour from Charing Cross.

3. Well about the camping. 1 of you was wondering of we should contact
the landowner about camping on his land. Im not really sure of how it
works here in England but in Sweden everyone is allowed to camp 1 night
where ever you want (well..except for in someones garden or so
naturally..) as long as you leave it the same way you found it.. I dont
know how it works here but Ive tried to contact a guy called John
Springer who owns a part of the forest (apparently its divided between
6 different owners..) I didnt manage to find an email address to him
but Ive left him a message on a forum on the same website.. Also, Ive
read postings made by him telling stories that he's camped with friends
in these woods himself while ghosthunting so at least he seems to be
camperfriendly, hey? (Also, there has been other campers over
night...apparently they organise something similar to us now and
again..)
Well, me personally would be very surprised of there would be any
problem, but if any of you feel differently please let me know and
we'll try to chase this guy down further..

4 By now (tuesday) we seem to be between 8-12 campers! The ones in the
"grey area between nr 8 and 12 need to make their minds up! ;-))
If all 12 are coming and/or more, I think we might need to get hold of
another tent.. 2 of you have suggested/offered to buy one? Is this
still an option? How many would be interested in doing that? (You can
get them cheap and if you dont want them afterwards you can always sell
them on ebay??)
But lets wait and see over the next couple of days since there might be
more people joining up who has got tents..never know never know...

Ok chech your google group for updates..and sweet dreams ;-)))

EVELYN

talman

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Jan 17, 2006, 3:48:57 PM1/17/06
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Hi

In england you need to get permission to camp or go on private
property, your only allowed to go on walkers paths. Wont we need lots
of supplies e.g water, where to go to the toilet etc get washed if your
not going to be on a camp site.

Maybe a few people who have cars could bring them along?

talman

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Jan 20, 2006, 6:01:01 PM1/20/06
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Also wante dto say the idea is great, bust as its January and preety
cold, may be best to do this later in the year or stay in a hotel. Just
dont want to spend so much time in the cold.

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