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i know its early BUT .........

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A, how expensive is it to come over to the IOM for the southern week ??(ferry wise)

B, Who is planning on going ( i know it is early)

C, where can we stay ?? can we pitch our tent in the Paddock ???

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I put my tent up in the paddock last year no problem. Great week, what I remember of it :oops:
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Ferry is still expensive (it is the IoMSPC, after all ! :roll: ) but comparative to the TT it is a much more affordable meeting to get to. Last year I went over as a foot passenger, which cost about £42 for a return ticket from Heysham. I left my car there in the secure carpark, which added a further £7 a day onto the overall cost; but felt it safer than leaving it in a side street. To take a vehicle over, it does tend to get more expensive - I looked at taking over my car (Honda Accord) and it was going to come in at £300 give or take.

The Southern is nearly always a good meeting. It's definately worth going to at least once; as Steve says, camping in the paddock isn't usually a problem so long as people observe the usual codes of conduct you would expect to follow at any other circuit.
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Tim,the pub at the traffic lights by the ferry at Heysham docks,allows cars to be left in his carpark,last time i only had to make a donation to the air ambulance,its secure and got camaras,i left mine there for the whole fortnight,no probs . :D
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Cheers Bruce, that's worth knowing. I think someone else mentioned they had done that last year too. 8-)
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Big Tim wrote:Ferry is still expensive (it is the IoMSPC, after all ! :roll: ) but comparative to the TT it is a much more affordable meeting to get to. Last year I went over as a foot passenger, which cost about £42 for a return ticket from Heysham. I left my car there in the secure carpark, which added a further £7 a day onto the overall cost; but felt it safer than leaving it in a side street. To take a vehicle over, it does tend to get more expensive - I looked at taking over my car (Honda Accord) and it was going to come in at £300 give or take.

The Southern is nearly always a good meeting. It's definately worth going to at least once; as Steve says, camping in the paddock isn't usually a problem so long as people observe the usual codes of conduct you would expect to follow at any other circuit.

codes of conduct :notworthy: :notworthy: :lol: :lol: :lol: nice one Tim. Is the thing in the ladies toilet that we spoke about today in that code. :lol:

Phil, its a great few days. Camp in the padock, get drunk and have fun. easy as that.

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bruce moore wrote:Tim,the pub at the traffic lights by the ferry at Heysham docks,allows cars to be left in his carpark,last time i only had to make a donation to the air ambulance,its secure and got camaras,i left mine there for the whole fortnight,no probs . :D

Yes they're cool with that for a donation 8-) It's all those who just park & leave without asking that hacks them off a little :P

There was no room there in 2009 but they showed me a space across the road which was available & i left it there for a week.

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