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1 x Panaria/Colnago Long Sleeved top 1990's (Orange/Blue) with three rear pockets asking £20.00 would suit 36"/38" chest
1 x Lampre Long Sleeved top 1990's (Pink/Blue) with three rear pockets asking £20.00 would suit 36"/38" chestCould you post both of these to Ireland for £40?
If yes then dibs please
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if a little smelly the next day.
Matt's always a bit smelly, main reason hes in a one man tent :)
Currently I've packed about 12 kilos on the back and 3 on the front. Feels ok once you get going when i went for a short spin around the block here, 21km/h into a headwind wasnt a problem.
This is for a 2 week trip with camping gear.
Am I crazy or does this seem a reasonable amount of gear to carry?
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That sounds great dude.
Were arriving the 13th July round lunchtime. The original plan was to have the afternoon/ evening around Amsterdam and then head on the next day.
Now we might end up hanging around for an extra day and set off on the 15th instead.
I'll be in touch again closer to when were heading off, do you wanna PM me your email address?
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Thanks for all the advice guys. Think were probably going to go for the Mechelin 1:200,000 series for Netherlands and Belgium and then try get the relevant IGN maps for France. I reckon we'll need 7/8 to cover the areas were going which between the 4/5 of us shouldn't too big a hit on the pocket.
Is it hard to find the IGN maps over there or should we sort them all before we go? Camping shops and larger bookshops would have all the maps for ireland in stock over here in Dublin, is it reasonable to expect the same in France.
I'm keen to preserve some of the spirit of adventure of the trip and feel things out on the ground, but dont want to get hopelessly lost, or end up on a massive road when theres a quieter/slower road nearby.
Any tips on where is good to go looking for campsite info? or any where on the way that people would recommend? Any hostels in Amsterdam with secure areas to lock bikes?
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Hi there, a few of us from Dublin heading to the mainland to do a bit of touring.
Amsterdam->Bruges->Brussles->Troyes->Paris
We have a route picked out from a guidebook that goes this way but the book is really old. Planning to get maps so we don't get lost and can see whats around. but not sure what scale to get or what would be overkill.
Went looking yesterday and found a few at 1: 800,000 and 1: 1,000,000. From experience can anyone help. We might be camping rough some nights so a more detailed map might be good for figuring where to head for (near rivers or beach or lakes). I expect that i'd need a really detailed map to figure some of that out, but can't really afford to buy a load of maps.
Thinking now maybe I should buy a large scale map for now and buy smaller scale over there if we find we need them.
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@ TheBrick(Tommy) thanks so much, that sort of advice is so good to get.
In Ireland most stuff is done thru ads or sites like daft directly with landlord, you'd normally have a lease with a certain amount of protection but friends of mine had a years worth of hassle getting there deposit back when they moved.
We've an energy rating cert giving you an idea of the insulation/double glazing but nothing practical like the gas or electricity certs.
How do I suck an egg?
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Thanks a mil guys, you know when you move somewhere and you don't know the stuff that everyone automatically knows.
@ goodhead, theres herself and 2 other girls gone over so i think they are gonna try get a place for all of them together. I'll send a link of this page on to her tho so she can see all the replies
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Greetings from Dublin.
A bit of a strange one,(the request that is not my sister) but I suppose thats what Miscellaneous and Meaningless is for.
My Sister has just moved from Dublin to London to work as a nurse in Kings College Hospital with 2 mates. I'm not looking to put her in with any of ye ;) but if ye had any suggestions of good places to go looking for a house.
In Ireland there's a great site called daft.ie that has houses for rent, houses for sale, house shares etc and I was wondering if there was anything similar over there.
In Ireland, you pay your rent and your gas/electricity/telly and thats pretty much it. I believe ye get screwed for rates or taxes of some sort in certain places? is there anything else my sis would need to watch out for.
Thanks in advance for any help or advice.
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From your other ads I'm a little confused Are you based in Korea?
Is this price including postage to london? Could you post to Ireland?
Thanks,
Mr. Surfer