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Title: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: Saffy on September 05, 2010, 08:38:13
Anyone go to The Great Dorset Steam Fair? I went yesterday for firs time and was blown away by the shear scale of it compared to other steam rally I have been to - didn't cover half of it. Plenty of landrover around of all ages and models and mods. Few people around laid low with an empty plastic cup next to them. So thought I better investigate and found the source in Wiscombe Ciders' small army tent was serving what was labelled up as 'Suicider' 8-10%. A pint of sweet mild scrumpy cider in the sun and the world started to spin, so another pint just to make sure and yep...pretty strong stuff  :grin: Pretty sure I seen a racoon and a donkey moving around the cider press :shock:
Title: Re: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: mass199 on September 05, 2010, 08:56:11
Good stuff then. My old man used to bring some cider home from pheasant beating, good stuff supposedly in the region of 17%, rough he used to call it!!
Title: Re: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: MudRat on September 05, 2010, 14:25:17
Dorset steam fiar is immense!! Until you go you have no idea, brilliant week out, let alone a day!!
Title: Re: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: Saffy on September 05, 2010, 16:23:09
Dorset steam fiar is immense!! Until you go you have no idea, brilliant week out, let alone a day!!

defo need more than a day, bet its a good crack camping there.

photo shows a glimpse of the scale but like the man says... until you go you have no idea.
Title: Re: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: wormster on September 05, 2010, 16:26:03
EEEKKKK!!! - fermented apple juce - you just KNOW it's not going to do you any goood!!
Title: Re: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: Disco-Ron on September 05, 2010, 18:55:23
I live about 12 miles form the steam fair, and used to go every year when i was growing up, we used to camp up there for the duration, however, now it's just a total pain in the arse, it cloggs the roads up for at least a week...... nightmare, good event for sure, but very expensive to get in, for a family anyway, not saying its not good value, its just flippin expensive!

Been there done that, got bored..........LOL
Title: Re: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: SteveGoodz on September 05, 2010, 23:21:51
I went for the first time ever on Saturday - free tickets so the entry cost was NIL  :lol:

Geez it's a big site! You definately need more than one day to see it all. Still, managed to take more than 800 photos and meet some really interesting folks. The demonstrations of pure pulling power were impressive too  :clap:

The food was rather expensive compared with other similar events I've attended this year.
Title: Re: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: Saffy on September 06, 2010, 03:44:05
had free tickets too, mrs was attending at the  d yson hand cleaner stand  :dance: funny enough I thought the food was reasonable priced with a proper sized banquette with a handmade largish sausage and a salad filling at
Title: Re: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: dxmedia on September 06, 2010, 08:51:59
Wow and I thought that pickering was big !!
Title: Re: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: Saffy on September 06, 2010, 09:08:19
In the heavy haulage arena a large steam train on the back of a flat bed being towed up and down by four traction engines was a pretty awesome sight ....
Title: Re: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: SteveGoodz on September 06, 2010, 17:43:23
I thought seeing them pull that 200 tonne tank rig was even more impressive.

Still editing the pictures  :(
Title: Re: Suicider at the Dorest steam rally
Post by: flash42 on September 14, 2010, 18:26:50
ahh suicider, spent many a good night on that stuff, and helped make it quite a few times.
you would of definately seen a donkey and a racoon there, it wasnt the cider making u halucinate haha.
the raccoon is called "coonie", and is one of many they have. but thats the only "tame" one :)
a mate who is the godson of the owner of wiscombe, was given a racoon for his birthday a few years back, really tame, and is called vincent.
sadly couldnt go this year, really gutted :(
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