KneesUp
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[QUOTE 3054478, member: 30090"]Option C
I save some cheddar over a couple of months to cover my own expenses.
LEJOG for me cost around £500, and this was a credit card tour ffs, wild camping in a field would have saved me about £280.[/QUOTE]
I've lived in poor areas where people cannot realistically save £500, or even £280. You may not have experience of such places, so perhaps it's hard for you to imagine. Try living in a former mining town in Yorkshire for a while and then come back to me.
People in such a situation could raise money for charity though - and if raising that money means spending some too then it's still money raised, isn't it?
I save some cheddar over a couple of months to cover my own expenses.
LEJOG for me cost around £500, and this was a credit card tour ffs, wild camping in a field would have saved me about £280.[/QUOTE]
I've lived in poor areas where people cannot realistically save £500, or even £280. You may not have experience of such places, so perhaps it's hard for you to imagine. Try living in a former mining town in Yorkshire for a while and then come back to me.
People in such a situation could raise money for charity though - and if raising that money means spending some too then it's still money raised, isn't it?