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Snap. No other symptoms and I feel fine tbh, but I'm sounding like I've been smoking 40 a day since I was a child. Tickly irritating cough too. Did do a test as I was with friends all week, but nope, negative. Just your bog standard virus I guess.
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Two lads leaving the site early hours of Monday walking near the top of Muddy Lane: "Wow...do you ever think about the organisation this place must need to do all this..." "Yeah, it's huge isn't it?" "I mean, it must take an army to keep it all going." "Nah, no way mate. The Army wouldn't be able to handle this." Silence then ensued. Good to know it's Emily we should be relying on in future rather than the British Army if Putin kicks off...
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By Blownimpression · Posted
We stayed in Worthy View for the first time, 2x 4 person bell tents, for 2 adults and a toddler each (x2). Was our 5-6th Glastonbury. Best part is proximity to car park, especially with 2 toddlers in our group. Showers were good if you went at quiet times (mid afternoon). Toilets and showers 8-2pm were really busy and not worth the wait in my opinion. Food vendors ok, only used once on the Thursday evening for pizza as wasn’t busy, quite expensive for what it was, but nice enough. The coffee van was ridiculously busy in the mornings, same as the showers. Why is everyone so desperate for a coffee at 9am, can’t they just wait to get on site rather than waiting an hour in a queue? The hill from Pennards to Worthy View is a bit of a trek, but easily manageable if you have a reasonable level of fitness/ability. We had 2 running prams, or toddlers in backpack carriers and found it ok if we took it steady. Didn’t melt by the time we’d got to the top. We did it at least twice a day, but it definitely reduces the amount you can pop back to the tent between acts. Took me 50mins to get back to the tent from Pyramid after Seasick Steve, with running pram, and 30mins back to Pyramid from the tent with backpack carrier with toddler in. Car park was great, managed 4 small trips to/from the car in 1hr, as it’s so close. Driving to the car park was good, no queues, and leaving on Monday no queue, you can choose which way to leave on the lanes around, so can go in the right direction, compared to Orange/Pink departures in the past. I think we’d do it again, mainly due to convenience with parking. Cost is an issue, is quite expensive for what it was. Obviously a wet/muddy year may change our outlook on how accessible it is with the hill and prams. -
I couldn’t agree more! The 2022 one makes me cry instantly.
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