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Prepare for a deluge in the morning.The signs are this is a big storm rolling in tonight.
Surely you go away in the van to get away from the tv!
Don't know what Silkafrex is Filo but hope its good stuff. We are in our van in Borrowdale and its absolutely lashing down🌧🌧😧
It often lashes it down in Borrowdale.Great walking country though, just take waterproofs.
We’re on top of Oliver’s Mount in Scarborough. The rain is relentless, the wind is getting stronger by the hour, but we have plenty of booze, food and board games!
Quote from: drfchound on August 25, 2020, 05:58:55 pmIt often lashes it down in Borrowdale.Great walking country though, just take waterproofs.Yes it is Hound. Its my favourite area. Always bring 4 seasons worth of clothing whatever time of year!
Quote from: roversontheup on August 25, 2020, 06:40:03 pmQuote from: drfchound on August 25, 2020, 05:58:55 pmIt often lashes it down in Borrowdale.Great walking country though, just take waterproofs.Yes it is Hound. Its my favourite area. Always bring 4 seasons worth of clothing whatever time of year!Yes you are right about Seathwaite. We are in the Caravan Club Site under Cat Bells. I think I am right in saying that Seathwaite, at the top end of Borrowdale, is the wettest place in England.Mind you, we have taken the caravan there plenty of times and had some really good weather too.As they say, if you don't like English weather....just hang on a minute.
Currently halfway through a few days in Hornsea, has been lashing it down since last night so today has been a write off. Feeling sorry for those putting tents up on the site today
Quote from: drfchound on August 25, 2020, 07:40:18 pmQuote from: roversontheup on August 25, 2020, 06:40:03 pmQuote from: drfchound on August 25, 2020, 05:58:55 pmIt often lashes it down in Borrowdale.Great walking country though, just take waterproofs.Yes it is Hound. Its my favourite area. Always bring 4 seasons worth of clothing whatever time of year!Yes you are right about Seathwaite. We are in the Caravan Club Site under Cat Bells. I think I am right in saying that Seathwaite, at the top end of Borrowdale, is the wettest place in England.Mind you, we have taken the caravan there plenty of times and had some really good weather too.As they say, if you don't like English weather....just hang on a minute.
Quote from: thumper on August 25, 2020, 08:37:29 pmCurrently halfway through a few days in Hornsea, has been lashing it down since last night so today has been a write off. Feeling sorry for those putting tents up on the site today Can't beat the sound of rain on the tent though, such a good sound. We've camped in much worse than this. I remember one particular night near Filey right on the cliff tops, lightning for hours with instant thunder. Near enough everyone round us decamped to cars that night, it was probably the only scary night I've had in a tent.Mrs wants a caravan at some point, I'm not sure yet.