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Arrived Thursday AM to be greeted by rain that ranged
from drizzle to heavy - not a good omen as the ground was already
very soft from a downpour the previous evening. Thank goodness the
weather improved as the weekend progressed. We were in our traditional
position backing onto the stream which provided "walk the plank"
amusement and bombing runs by enormous dragonflies! By late Friday
morning the dining shelter and the large cam nets were erected,
the number of vehicles on display began to grow and continued to
grow throughout the weekend. The pressure
on stand space was a major problem and we gradually encroached on
the adjacent Craddock's stand, the cul de sac and the nearby RRR
stand and still space was tight! As the weekend progressed unauthorised
parking became a problem in the access roads around the display,
several members having problems getting their vehicles out to go
the arena. We were pleased to welcome James Taylor and the Editorial
team from LRE onto the stand. They were very impressed with Eddie's
Mine Protected 109 and dragged him [and vehicle!] off for a photo
shoot. Watch out for the article in a future LRE. We also took the
opportunity to introduce ourselves to Pat Ware, the new military
correspondent for LRE. Eddie got a further taste of fame as an American
magazine reporter took a great interest in his 109 [Dave Fish was
acting as Eddie's agent at this point - so if we have problems with
the stateside media we know who to blame!]
Mark Finch and Dave Simpkins excelled themselves
with the traditional Billing BBQ, the well-fed multitude enjoying
Mark's culinary expertise.
Sunday afternoon saw Rob trying to lead our convoy into the display
arena - we really did need his blues and twos! As usual David Bowyer
and the arena programme was running late. When we eventually made
it we formed an impressive line up of 16 Land Rovers of various
Marks some with trailers and Dave Fish with his artillery piece.
Anthony received an arena award for his hard work in fettling his
Arctic 90 and EMLRA were awarded the Visitors Award for the best
Club display. It was good to have so many
vehicles on the display, at its peak we had 18 vehicles on the plot
plus trailers, plus gun, plus tents. As far as I recall the largest
number of vehicles we've ever had at Billing. We had a good range
of vehicles present and a number of new members at an EMLRA display
for the first time - I hope we didn't put them off attending future
EMLRA events! Most members present at Billing will know that Dave
Simpkins, our illustrious Chairman, was not enjoying the best of
health at the show and his condition was not helped by those of
us who kept trying to make him laugh. Dave couldn't make the show
on Sunday and on Monday found himself in hospital - a bit extreme
to avoid doing the arena commentary and writing this report! Hope
you are feeling better soon Dave!
Peter Barratt
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