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I fink dat da offa has cum to an end now? I cud be wrong but after 13 years you might cum up against a time restriction on this offer.
Time to take this one down too Ivar!
Ivar,
You are a very naughty boy! Raising my hopes like this. You should delete this post immediately. It is 12 years out of date.
Bye the way, pop round my house we're giving free beer tomorrow!!
Anyone flying by Ryanair can save themselves the trouble of looking up whether you can carry on your trekking poles. They are definitely something that needs to be checked in.
8.10.1.2 Pointed/edged Weapons & Sharp Objects; pointed or bladed articles capable of causing injury, including axes &...
I fully agree that if you can take your luggage on board that is what you should do. It saves you money, saves you waiting for your bag to come off the plane and on to the carousel and saves any risk of crush damage. However, if you've got a decent pair of trekking poles, or a useful knife you...
I've bought a purpose built back pack protector from:-
www.pro-tector.co.uk
The one that I have bought is the Dura Rucksack protector. I've yet to use it and put it to the test, but it does look and feel well made. Given that I've bought the Osprey Atmos AG50 (which isn't cheap) especially for...
I fly into Biarritz from Stansted on the 12th April. Plane lands at 17.05 (if it's on time). Catching the last train might be a bit of a push as I'll have to wait for the baggage handlers to get my backpack onto the carousel.
For that reason I've been in touch with these people:-...
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