Cannock Fireworks on 4th September - REMINDER

All,

Just a quick reminder about this one - I've included the original post below.

We currently still have space for a good few cars, but I need to know who's coming in the next couple of weeks.

I've just booked a slot to Cannock Chase on the evening of the 4th September to see the Shugborough Hall Fireworks display from a somewhat unusual position.

There is space on this run for up to 15 vehicles and the cost will depend on how many cars we get.

If we get less than 10 cars then the run will cost £50, however if we get

10-15 cars then the cost will be £40.

The rough plan of events is that we all meet up at the Pines Cafe (The one we normally use as a breakfast joint) between 18:00-18:30 where we'll get a Barbie put on for us, all the better to be completely well fed before heading off. There will be a small charge for this which I'll detail as and when the cafe let us know what it'll be.

Around 19:30 we'll head off for a reasonably quick run of 45minutes to an hour to get us into a decent vantage point to see the fireworks at the hall which should start some time around 20:30. A picnic at this point is optional, but highly recommended.

There are four companies who seem to compete with each other to see who can make the biggest noise and the most sparklies with each display lasting

20-25 minutes.

After the sparklies have finished we'll take a slightly longer route back off the Chase and those of us who wish to can adjourn to a local hostelry while bidding farewell to others.

As places are limited I need to start taking names about now-ish.

As is usual for one of these, I'll accept cheques to cover the nights costs as long as they arrive at least 10 days before the night so they have time to clear. Cash on the night is also acceptable and I'll give details to anybody who wants to do a BACS transfer.

If you're interested in coming then can you drop a line to

snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com

Letting me know how many people you're bringing (so I can figure out how many need catered for) and how many cars you are bringing (so I can figure out how much it's going to cost per head).

As soon as I've got an idea on numbers I'll post how much it's going to cost for each car back here.

Could you also possibly indicate if you're willing to take passengers whom you didn't bring and if so how many as I know of a number of people who'd be interested in coming to this, both for the offroad bit and for the fireworks, who don't have offroad cars (or in one case "offroad Ka's").

Look forward to seeing you there.

Pol.

Reply to
Paul S. Brown
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Paul, isn't the chase open to anybody on anyday?

Who do you speak to with regards slots?

Just interested for the future really. Working on the 4th cant make it sorry

Mark

Reply to
Jinx

The Chase as a whole is, however Jim Samson of Overlander Training has access to the special events area which is a large part of the forestry area you are not normally allowed to take 4x4s on. Simon - can you explain the whys and wherefores any better than I can?

As regards slots, there is an arrangement with Jim for organised events which was set up by Simon Kellow a long while ago and which I took over a few months back.

Paul

Reply to
Paul S. Brown

Is it open to LR owners only or can any 4wd join in?

Reply to
Nige

Any 4wd that's a real one (Not a Toff Roader or a Toy - Freelanders are OK, Mavericks and Terranos are fine. Don't bother with a CR-V or a RAV-4).

Drop me a line with what you're bringing and I'll put your name on the list.

snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com

P.

Reply to
Paul S. Brown

Ah, right, my specialist subject.

In general, the Chase is open for you to drive on the roads, you cannot just take a vehicle out onto the intersting tracks - the ones behind the locked barriers that the Rangers and a certain Training company from Lutterworth have access to.

Jim at Overlander Training (said training company) has access to the Special Events area and also to tracks on the other side (difficult to explain). These are not open to regular vehicles, and you only get to them when with rangers or Jim.

This is why it costs to go out on a day (or evening) with Jim, as the Forestry Commission take their 2.2lbs of flesh, and enforce it with a zeal that makes the Spanish Inquisition look like a mother and toddler group.

Also, specially for the fireworks, the vantage point is astounding, max head lift to see apogee of fireworks was 20 degrees!

HTH

Si

Reply to
Simon K

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