Hoovooloo Posted October 12, 2003 Report Posted October 12, 2003 OK, I've been dragooned into going to Norfolk for a few days with my better half. My experience of Norfolk to date is that there's Norfolk and chance of any excitement. (Read that out loud.) So..... Can anyone let me in on some good places to fly a 3.5 Bullet from a Flexifoil buggy? The closer to Blakeney the better... Thanks! Quote
Guest Nevermind Posted October 12, 2003 Report Posted October 12, 2003 Brancater or old hunstanton if u go to brancaster make sure u go past the golf house and towards ure left if u face the sea batc Quote
Hoovooloo Posted October 12, 2003 Author Report Posted October 12, 2003 Thanks! Next question: why did the email telling me I had a reply provide a link.... to a porn site? Is it Flexifoil's normal policy to advertise porn? The email said: "be as the cloud has just replied to a thread you have subscribed to entitled - Buggying spots in Norfolk - in the Buggying forum of Flexifoil Forums. This thread is located at: http://pimp/phase2/community/forums/showthread.php?threadid=24113&goto=newpost There may be other replies also, but you will not receive any more notifications until you visit the board again. Yours, Flexifoil Forums team" Suffice to say that link does not lead here. Quote
Paw Posted October 13, 2003 Report Posted October 13, 2003 Hi, Wells-Next the sea has a great beach, especially when the tide is out. Great for flying on, but please note that, currently, buggies are banned on the beach. P. Quote
Guest Nevermind Posted October 14, 2003 Report Posted October 14, 2003 thats bad u should send an email to the the ewebmaster webmaster@flexifoil.com and tell him Also if u go near norwich just 10 mins south is a place called wymondham which is good Batc Quote
Richy303 Posted October 14, 2003 Report Posted October 14, 2003 i think the pimp server was a test they had running for a little while. I got a couple too, but also an apology from the admins. Techies eh! Just can't leave it alone Quote
Harry B Posted November 2, 2003 Report Posted November 2, 2003 If u want to be close to Blakeney go to the sand bank at Stiffkey.Don't know what the tides are like at the moment but you'll get a really good clean wind if you go right out to the bank.Alternatviely go to Stiffkey marsh and find a flat bit of sand.It's a bit muddy but not too mad. Quote
The Vandall Posted February 2, 2004 Report Posted February 2, 2004 ALL WYMONDHAM KITERS ALERT! The Ketts Park Community & Recreation Centre have BANNED all Carts for the twinter and want to charge us £50 each for use in the summer. Yesterday I was in Wymondham getting some practice in when an elderly gentleman came across and handed me this letter, ( I retyped it below). PLEASE READ THIS! To Kite/Cart Users Dear Sirs Due to the waterlogged condition of the ground at Ketts Park all activities by Kiting is prohibeitted until further notice. The committee felt that the ruts caused by your carts could cause injury to other users. Also that we have a serious drainage problem several thousand pounds have been spent to alleviate this, but major pipe laying is needed to carry excess water away. A notice will be put on the door of the hall when your act ivies may be resumed. At that time we will require to see a current third party insurance certificate specifically for your activity. On payment of £50.00 per annum we will grant a licence for you to use Ketts Park grounds. I would point out that although the ground is owned by Wymondham town council. It is administrated by the Ketts Park Community and Recreation Committee, who have the duty to see that these grounds are correctly used and maintained, and who have the right to charge any fee the deem correct. (He then has a go at golfers) David J Miller Chairman & Treasurer Ketts Park Community & Recreation Centre FIRST WE SCREAM! Now having got that out of my system. Start telling everyone we know who owns a kite. I do not have Ants contact details, so can someone tell him? Thoughts for a response: Ø Form a club and negotiate for a single fee Ø Maybe have a huge protest afternoon with 50 carts and a barbeque- music, dancing girls, etc. Ø It is understandable that they want us off for the winter and insurance, but the £50 is unreasoned – Ø The footballers do more damage Anyway, enough of my ranting My home email is r.Williams@freeuk.com, let me know what you think. Quote
BIG Posted February 2, 2004 Report Posted February 2, 2004 Try Old Hunstanton beach - very open when the tide is out and you should get no problems from anyone.... Quote
allen fearn Posted February 3, 2004 Report Posted February 3, 2004 this wymondam ban is not good for any buggyer in the norwich area we need to get everyone together. Quote
Guest Nevermind Posted February 4, 2004 Report Posted February 4, 2004 hi vandall know who u r allen farm do we know each other? We will need to fight for this. If we back down we have lost and i am a sore losser!! Batc Quote
ant1599968573 Posted February 5, 2004 Report Posted February 5, 2004 Its all in hand at the moment. Look at it this way at least they have not banned us permanantly which they can easily do if they want too. If you want full details then get in touch with Alex at the Edge (Kellers) as he has already been speaking to the people involved. Ant Quote
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