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Glad I'm not up north at the mo'! Great for paddling but useless for everyday needs. Brother rang yesterday, said he was looking at a tarn, where there should be fields. I doubt even the herdwick enjoy this weather.

 

Yesterday was slimy under foot but dry. The wind wasn't so bad, around 18mph, gusting mid to high 40s. Had to watch the tops as much as the bottoms. Got some windblow on the deck plus a little thinning done.

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Glad I'm not up north at the mo'! Great for paddling but useless for everyday needs. Brother rang yesterday, said he was looking at a tarn, where there should be fields. I doubt even the herdwick enjoy this weather.

 

Yesterday was slimy under foot but dry. The wind wasn't so bad, around 18mph, gusting mid to high 40s. Had to watch the tops as much as the bottoms. Got some windblow on the deck plus a little thinning done.

 

Hi TGB night mere up there mate Bbc says floods are going to rise but it dry now thanks Jon

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Hi TGB night mere up there mate Bbc says floods are going to rise but it dry now thanks Jon

 

 

As with many places in the UK, while the weather is brightening, the fells & moorland are still draining. Coupled with all the local rivers either in spate or else broken banked, there'll still be many days of flooding in place. Then there'll be some places, where habitated land is below that of the nearest watercourse, (perhaps separated by years of building and road construction.. This will require pumping to release water back into the rivers & channels.

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As with many places in the UK, while the weather is brightening, the fells & moorland are still draining. Coupled with all the local rivers either in spate or else broken banked, there'll still be many days of flooding in place. Then there'll be some places, where habitated land is below that of the nearest watercourse, (perhaps separated by years of building and road construction.. This will require pumping to release water back into the rivers & channels.

 

Hi TGB your right there mate night mere thanks Jon

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Hi JOHN weres snow pics taken mate thanks for pics Jon

 

My house, thisevening bud. Took me 2hrs to get home from town which is normally a 10min drive, landy was fine but people out in softroaders with low profile slicks were constantly getting stuck reving the tits of the moters when tickover and decent tires do the job nicely!

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My house, thisevening bud. Took me 2hrs to get home from town which is normally a 10min drive, landy was fine but people out in softroaders with low profile slicks were constantly getting stuck reving the tits of the moters when tickover and decent tires do the job nicely!

 

Hi JOHN you were out in Land Rover you had bad weather up there over the lasted week them low profiles are no good as you say all the best how deep is it thanks Jon

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