News from the National!
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 7:21 pm
Greetings from Sparkford. After a very eventful journey finally arrived at the campsite around 4pm.
Met Darren (DP) and Phillippa as planned this morning. He was in two minds whether to go in his Minor as it hadn't been running too well earlier but we set off on the M25, then M3 and A303. We stopped at Popham services for lunch. Darren filled up with petrol and was just pulling out of the petrol station when his car caught fire!! Flames were coming out fom under the car and bonnet and at one point were around 6ft high. Luckily there were fire extinguishers to hand but considerable damage has been caused to the engine bay and bonnet. The fire brigade were called and obviously the petrol pumps had to be shut down and we were all pretty shaken up by it.
No idea at the moment about what caused the fire but it could have been much, much worse if it had happened on the road. It was awful to see but thankfully no-one was hurt. Phillippa was already out of the car and Darren got out quickly. The car is covered in white powder inside and out from the extinguisher.
The AA was going to take them home but they are planning to come back down to the rally tonight so no doubt we'll get more details later. (If you're reading this Darren & Phillippa I hope you're ok and got home safely!) Not a great start to the weekend!
For those of you coming down to Sparkford, traffic wise the A303 near Boscombe Down is down to one lane due to roadworks and there was around 2 miles of tailbacks, and it was very slow by Stonehenge, oherwise the route was surprisingly clear.
Lou & Jon are here, along with a few others. The camping ground is huge -plenty of space for everyone. The website banner is up so you'll probably spot us but when you enter the campsite we're round to the right, by the only tree on site. The toilets and showers will be arriving tomorrow and at the moment we are using the toilet facilities at the museum. There are around 50 tents/campers at the moment.
Thunder is rumbling and there has been some impressive lighting. The are quite a lot of midges around so if your susceptible to bites make sure you bring cream / spray with you.
I don't have a great battery life on my laptop so can't spend too much time on here but I'll log on again later tonight. If anyone has an specific question about the site post it here and I'll try to answer it.
Lou
Met Darren (DP) and Phillippa as planned this morning. He was in two minds whether to go in his Minor as it hadn't been running too well earlier but we set off on the M25, then M3 and A303. We stopped at Popham services for lunch. Darren filled up with petrol and was just pulling out of the petrol station when his car caught fire!! Flames were coming out fom under the car and bonnet and at one point were around 6ft high. Luckily there were fire extinguishers to hand but considerable damage has been caused to the engine bay and bonnet. The fire brigade were called and obviously the petrol pumps had to be shut down and we were all pretty shaken up by it.
No idea at the moment about what caused the fire but it could have been much, much worse if it had happened on the road. It was awful to see but thankfully no-one was hurt. Phillippa was already out of the car and Darren got out quickly. The car is covered in white powder inside and out from the extinguisher.
The AA was going to take them home but they are planning to come back down to the rally tonight so no doubt we'll get more details later. (If you're reading this Darren & Phillippa I hope you're ok and got home safely!) Not a great start to the weekend!
For those of you coming down to Sparkford, traffic wise the A303 near Boscombe Down is down to one lane due to roadworks and there was around 2 miles of tailbacks, and it was very slow by Stonehenge, oherwise the route was surprisingly clear.
Lou & Jon are here, along with a few others. The camping ground is huge -plenty of space for everyone. The website banner is up so you'll probably spot us but when you enter the campsite we're round to the right, by the only tree on site. The toilets and showers will be arriving tomorrow and at the moment we are using the toilet facilities at the museum. There are around 50 tents/campers at the moment.
Thunder is rumbling and there has been some impressive lighting. The are quite a lot of midges around so if your susceptible to bites make sure you bring cream / spray with you.
I don't have a great battery life on my laptop so can't spend too much time on here but I'll log on again later tonight. If anyone has an specific question about the site post it here and I'll try to answer it.
Lou