Subject: Re: 2019 CamperJam - 5th - 7th July - Shropshire Wed Jul 10, 2019 8:40 am
FAB pics Guys - thanks for sharing
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Subject: Re: 2019 CamperJam - 5th - 7th July - Shropshire Wed Jul 10, 2019 10:28 am
Ben and I were chatting about Camperjam on the way home and reckon it is much more like a festival now than it used to be. Certainly for us the trader stalls are an addition to the entertainment.
What does anyone else think?
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Subject: Re: 2019 CamperJam - 5th - 7th July - Shropshire Wed Jul 10, 2019 10:35 am
TimV wrote:
Ben and I were chatting about Camperjam on the way home and reckon it is much more like a festival now than it used to be. Certainly for us the trader stalls are an addition to the entertainment.
What does anyone else think?
We agree, the trader stalls are now much more geared toward T4/5/6 than they used to be. The main useful ones are still there for general camping bits, but the entertainment has definitely gone up a notch over the last few years.
Subject: Re: 2019 CamperJam - 5th - 7th July - Shropshire Wed Jul 10, 2019 11:51 am
Totally agree. I suppose it's just evolving over time. Personally I thought the atmosphere was excellent this year with a good mix of VW related paraphernalia combined with some great entertainment. For me the biggest draw is meeting up with my Brazibay buddies - and we had a blast! Already looking forward to the next one!
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Daz your front end is looking sweet, the brown early bay is way low something to aspire to Daz
as much as I love a slammed dub I will probably have to come up a little bit as it took 4 blocks of wood and a trolley jack to get on and off the mot ramp if he wasn’t a mate he would have told me to fuxx off but he did say it needs to come up a bit next year . The brown 1 looked ace
Ben and I were chatting about Camperjam on the way home and reckon it is much more like a festival now than it used to be. Certainly for us the trader stalls are an addition to the entertainment.
What does anyone else think?
We thought the trader stalls were very good and that you'd struggle to get that range of stalls in one place, probably outside of Busfest (unless I've missed a major VW event?) Excellent if you're searching for something specific, or looking for advice/options.
The Friday night main entertainment - Supreme Queen - was excellent; Saturday night wasn't really my sort of music (the 80s and 90s passed us by really and we were concentrating on children instead!), but the Disco Shed outside was a good laugh.
Depending on what we're planning for next year, we might look at others for 2020; Camper Marmalade in West Sussex was the same weekend this year.
Compared to the cost of Cornbury festival, it's certainly cheaper!
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Camperjam just gets better loos were very clean as was the whole site . I was having an early use of loos and somebody must have pulled a jackass type stunt as a loo was wrong way and the blue gue everywhere and it was all cleaned up not a nice job but it got done .we were definitely going back
We'll be back in 2020 , gutted to have missed it this year , from this years reports it goes from strength to strength.. Hoping for some Ska next year.
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