Dave.
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Post by Dave. on Sept 19, 2013 14:09:14 GMT
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Post by Stu (Admin) on Sept 19, 2013 14:20:25 GMT
Thanks for sharing.
Have to love (or accept) the rain in the UK, otherwise we'd be stuck inside half the year.
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siddongre
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Post by siddongre on Sept 19, 2013 15:34:49 GMT
Looks like you guys had as much rain as I did in the Lakes a few weeks ago.
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Dave.
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Post by Dave. on Sept 19, 2013 20:54:48 GMT
Yes, classic Lakeland weather. As one of your photos shows, the 'views' can be pretty special when it's cloudy. Never thought I'd see so many shades of grey.....
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siddongre
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Post by siddongre on Sept 20, 2013 10:54:30 GMT
Ha, yeah. It certainly has a unique feel when it's down to about 20m visibility.
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Post by alastairhumphreys on Sept 23, 2013 8:46:20 GMT
If it ain't rainin' it ain't trainin'
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Post by fild on Sept 25, 2013 19:23:17 GMT
If it ain't rainin' it ain't trainin' Amen to that one, but sometimes badish weather can really add to a day out once did a a walk up around high force and cauldron snout in Teesdale during heavy ish rain the these two waterfalls were simply amazing
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