Tuesday, 26 June 2012

West Wittering GBGW

Sunday 24th June 2012 was the 4th annual Great British Greyhound Walk - Greyhounds all over Britain gathered for a one of a series of walks taking place around the country. We decided that instead of going to one of our local walks we would travel some 157 miles to attend the one in West Wittering.

We set off on the Saturday morning and stopped in Portsmouth on the way for a play date with Elfie and Molly and then went on to Birdham to set up camp at Ellscott Park before the GBGW on the Sunday.

We got up sooper early on Sunday, I had my breakfast and walked around the field on site for my wee's and poo's. Saw two whole bunny wabbits what I did stalking on and then went for a little drive to find noms for the hoomans breakfasts. Then we went to the beach - it was quite cold.

Soon the other greyhounds started arriving too, 
and more

















and more and more ....




Once everyone had arrived we went to get a group photo taken - It was quite difficult to get everyone looking the right way at the same time. 
And then the walk began - we walked all the way around the "head" 
Here's some pics from the walk 







After the walk some houndies went for zoomies on the beach and others set up camp for the day on the grassy area. 

Joe play with Jacks ball whilst me and Jack watch

Joe and the ball

Elfie and Rex Zooming

Elfie, Rex, Molly and I dont know who the white dog is zooming.

Elfie in the sea

Jack and his borlie

I joined in with the fun on the beach and  then went to the grassy area for snoozies and snacking.

Jack 

Silkie

Elfie and molly enjoying their curry

Me and my new fwend Bob

Flojo

Molly Moo doing sooper snoozies.

It was a sooper greyt day and ah am soooo glad we went all the way to wittering for the GBGW, I got to spend the day with my fwends old and new and walk on the sooper soft sands and haff cake and wabbit curry.


Cant wait until next years GBGW 




Portchester Castle with Minnie, Mickey and Bobsta

On my way back from West Wittering we stopped off at Portchester Castle for a playdate with Minnie (greyhound), her furever luff Mickey (JRT) and their new brother Bob (Greyhound).

We did lots of hexplorings together. Bob had to stay on his lead coz him new and him still a bit a scardey dog still of the big outside so him would be too scared to hexplore. Me, Minnie and Mickey did lots sniffing all around. Mickey did looking for rats in all the holes.

Me and Minnie Hexploring

Me and Bob!! :)


Mickey hexploring holes

Me and Minnie :)

Mickey thought to look in the mowt for rats

Minnie thought to help him and got a bit ... stinky! 

Minnie after her trip in to the mowt with her luff Mickey! 

Me and Bob laffing at Minnie being all stinky



It was sooper luffly to meet Bob, Minnie, Micky and my Ontie Jayne (Their hooman). 
Also Portchester Castle is a luffly place to hexplore the grounds of which you can get in to for free (I dont know if dogs are allowed IN the castle or not but the grounds are luffly!)


Play Date with Sir Elfie and Molly Moo - Eastney beach

We were going through Portsmouth on our way to the GBGW  and that is where my fwends Sir Elfie and Molly Moo do having their furever home. SO, I stopped off en-route to see them and do sniffing with them. 


I was sooo hexcited to me meeting Sir Elfie (and ofcourse Moo too!)
When we all did get there we fawt we deserved a treat and we did going to the "yella van" what bes an ice cream van what be yella! *nods* Elfie's muvva was kind enuff to buy uz both a nommy ice cream each. (Molly doesn't like Ice Cream for some reason) we nommed them all up. mmmmm nom!
Those are my happy ears :)



Here's me (in the middle) with Elfie and Molly - Molly tried to play with me and Molly NEVER plays. 


And Elfie did some paddling - I had to check with him if he realised he was IN the sea. Him tells me that he did indeed realise this and him luffs it - each to their own I guess! 








Me and Molly and Elfie did walking along their beach and did sniffing and things and then we walked back to their house and I did lying down on their rug and snoozed whilst the hoomans drank coffee. Elfie nommed his pizzle stick and Molly was somewhere else doing her own thing BOL - Independent hound!
Then Elfie and Molly (she came back) had fusses off  mine hoomans and I kept snoozing (really! I actually led down and slept at someone else house,I didn't hide in the corner and hyperventilate!). 


Was luffly to visit with them and their hoomans! :) 

Thanks fur haffing us Elfie and Moo xxx

Ellscott Park Campsite


Sidlesham Lane 
Birdham
Chichester
West Sussex  
PO20 7QL







Stayed on Ellscott Park for 2 nights. 2 Adults and the dog. £14 per night. we stayed 2 nights.

On arrival there wasn't any one in the reception but there's a sign on the door saying to ring bell for attention. Owner came out and booked us in. gave directions down to the tent field which is at the very bottom of the site. You have to drive through the caravan storage area and then you come to the fields. there is 2 fields, the 1st appears to be for caravans and the 2nd for tents.

Pros

- good size site. Not huge so you are never too far from toilets/showers but big enough so everyone isn't squashed together

- We had quite a bit of rain over night on the Saturday so sunday morning there was quite alot of puddles dotted around the field - however when we got back to site later in day the field had dried out completely so the drainage must be quite good.

- The bottom field (where the tents are) has a large playing field area so kids (and big kids) can play football, tennis, etc

- The bottom field is also the doggy field. dogs can go off lead here (but have to be on leads in rest site)although there are rabbits so if your a small fluffy chaser may be best stay on leads.

- Toilets and showers were clean and spacious. There is a bucket and mop, etc for you to wipe down any mess you make.

- Close to the harbour, marina, some pubs, cafes, etc and the amazing W.Wittering beach (by car, I wouldnt suggest walking unless walking is your "thing")

- Site has Launderette which is in a shed. we didn't use it or go inside this so I cant comment on how good they were or what facilities they have on offer.

- Washing up area - again didn't use this but they do have one.

- There is a freezer (in the washing up room) where you can re-freeze ice blocks

- Plenty of bins including recycling


Cons

- The showers dont have doors, they have curtains to pull across and are in the main toilet block next to the sinks so I didn't really feel comfortable using them (I didnt use them)

- There isnt any sinks inside cubicles so if you want have a decent wash, brush teeth etc you have do it in front everyone in the toilet block

- At night (about 10pm) you can hear what sounds like shooting. I dont know what this is. It isn't very loud and I dont think it went on for long but if you have a child or dog that is easily spooked (like we have)  just be aware!

- No shop onsite or close by so if you want breakfast or a coffee in morning you have go hunt down the local corner shop or garage (there is one a few mins drive towards the witterings just before the round about)or bring your own supplies.

The owner was very present. Went around and "checked" quite often, making suggestions about where to put tent and telling people not to go too fast through the puddles when they go out, etc. He wasn't invasive and was quite friendly. so I wouldn't put it as a negative point but some people might feel they are being watched.

Site is easy to find (from main road towards witterings turn left following the butterfly sign and follow road along. site is on right) and you can see the signpost for the site as you come up the road.

Site location - 8/10 because it is quite a distance from any the local pubs, cafes, shops, etc

Site Facilities - 9/10 would like lockable cubicles for showering and 1 or 2 cubicles with sinks inside for washing and dressing.

Value - 10/10 £14 a night for 2 adults in June is very good. No charge for the dog. and the price includes tent and car too (some sites do charge separate for bringing the tent and a car)

Customer service - 9/10 Helpful owner. didn't see any one else but some people would see him as TOO helpful.

Child friendly - 9/10 no play park or anything but there is a large field where you can play football or run around. no ball games in the main field.

Over all rating - 9/10 only "issues" being the cubicle issue and the fact you have get up and drive up the main road to get a coffee or breakfast,etc or get to any the walks so if you are up early there's not alot you can do until the rest the world is awake.

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

My Day at the Beach.

Having a stroll

Walking on the slimy stuff

Going in to the sea

Coming back out of the sea


looking at new fwends



Splish Splash










Nom Break


In my tent


Hand Stand





Zoomies!




Seaweed bath




Drip Drying