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<blockquote data-quote="ET43" data-source="post: 19989" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>My blood is too thin these days to do daft things like winter camping, but in 1989, Colin Manning, John Waltham and myself spent three nights in a tent at the Elephantreffen at Thurmansbang-Solla, just 10k from the Czechoslovakian border. The night time temperature was well below minus 20C. We all went on the red outfit, having travelled the 650 miles on the continent with comparative ease. The whole journey from my house (930 miles) took 22hours non stop. We even did it again the next year and that's when sanity stepped in. I applaud anyone who camped at the Winter Pennine. Cheers, ET43</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ET43, post: 19989, member: 62"] My blood is too thin these days to do daft things like winter camping, but in 1989, Colin Manning, John Waltham and myself spent three nights in a tent at the Elephantreffen at Thurmansbang-Solla, just 10k from the Czechoslovakian border. The night time temperature was well below minus 20C. We all went on the red outfit, having travelled the 650 miles on the continent with comparative ease. The whole journey from my house (930 miles) took 22hours non stop. We even did it again the next year and that's when sanity stepped in. I applaud anyone who camped at the Winter Pennine. Cheers, ET43 [/QUOTE]
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